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2026 Visitors Guide

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Corydon Avenue Best known as Winnipeg's "Little Italy," the Corydon strip is full of sights, sounds, boutiques, specialty shops and great patios and dining spots. It remains one of Winnipeg's popular shopping destinations offering pottery, art, antiques, jewelry, a hardware store, cycle shop and more. Tel: 204.284.3700 corydonbiz.com Exchange District Winnipeg's original downtown, the Exchange District is the city's creative hub, home to an inspired community of independent shops, art galleries, restaurants, pubs and cocktail lounges. Explore its distinctly local and unique retailers for award-winning fashion, hand-crafted goods and charming gifts. Tel: 204.942.6716 exchangedistrict.org Osborne Village The hip and trendy head to the 'Village,' where boho meets cool. Fashionistas stock up on the latest garments, shoes and accessories from funky clothing stores, while gourmands clamour for high-end cookware and coffee accessories at specialty shops. One-of-a-kind, independently owned stores make it a snap to pick up a unique gift. osbornevillagebiz.com Farmer's markets Downtown Winnipeg Farmers' Market The popular Downtown Winnipeg Farmers' Market runs year-round at both indoor and outdoor locations in downtown Winnipeg. The market offers a great selection of fresh and local vegetables, baking, meats, crafts, jewelry and other food and artisan items. Visit the website for dates and locations. Tel: 204.958.4640 downtownwinnipegbiz.com Le Marché St. Norbert Farmers' Market Manitoba's largest, year-round farmers' market. Get your groceries right from the source: freshly harvested fruits and veggies, sustainably raised meat and wild-caught fish, dairy, free-run eggs, raw honey and home-made baking all grown and produced right here in Manitoba. A great place to find unique and high-quality art, gifts, jewelry, cleaning products, leather and woodworking, bath and body products, spun crafts, clothing, textiles and designed goods made by Manitobans. Mouth-watering food vendors with boozy cocktails, takeaway meals, freshly squeezed juice are also available. Open year-round on Saturdays (summer 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., winter 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) Dogs are not allowed on site. 3514 Pembina Highway Tel: 204.275.8349 stnorbertfarmersmarket.ca Downtown Winnipeg Farmer's Market, photo by Black and Gold Photography SHOPPING 73 tourismwinnipeg.com

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