Tourism Winnipeg

2026 Visitors Guide

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2 Welcome to Winnipeg 3 General Winnipeg information 6 What to wear for Winnipeg's weather 8 Top 10 checklist 10 Winnipeg's acclaimed culinary scene 12 Budget-friendly/ free things to do in Winnipeg 14 Indigenous experiences 17 Winter fun checklist 18 Winnipeg Attractions Pass 19 Picture perfect Winnipeg 20 Winnipeg map 23 2026 festivals & events 29 Attractions 41 Just for kids 44 Museums, galleries & historic sites 56 Nightlife 59 Performing arts 64 Recreation & interactive experiences 69 Shopping 74 Spectator sports 77 Tours 85 Accommodations 95 Index CONTENTS Winnipeg is located in Treaty 1 Territory, the home and traditional lands of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe), Ininew (Cree), and Dakota peoples, and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our drinking water comes from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, in Treaty Three Territory. Winnipeg Economic Development & Tourism is the city's lead economic development and tourism agency. Guided by the needs of local business and tourism communities, we drive inclusive, sustainable growth in and around Winnipeg by attracting investment, talent and visitors. Through our work, it helps make Winnipeg a more vibrant and prosperous place to live, work, invest and visit for the benefit of residents and businesses. Contact us at: Tel: 204.943.1970 Toll Free: 1.855.PEG.CITY (734.2489) Email: info@tourismwinnipeg.com The Winnipeg Visitor's Guide is also available for download at tourismwinnipeg.com Winnipeg Visitor's Guide © 2026. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited. Tourism Winnipeg makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of this guide. However, errors, omissions and changes can occur. We apologize for any inconvenience. Legend W Wheelchair Accessible Manitoba Star Attraction Kid-Friendly Activity Cover design: Camila Albuquerque Cover photo: Mike Peters Left: The Leaf, photo by Salvador Maniquiz

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