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2026 Visitors Guide

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Winter Late December to late March What to wear and pack: Sunglasses and skates for starters! While our winters get dark fast in the afternoon, during the day you have plenty of sunlight in play. The wind chill often makes all the difference, so it's good to have some sort of face protection along with a winter cap if you are doing outdoor activities like walking or skating along the Nestaweya River Trail at The Forks. You'll want a thick parka (often a peacoat won't cut it unless you have a big toasty scarf and a couple more layers underneath) and warm boots. Wear long underwear, warm mittens or gloves and some sort of snow pants to get the most of our great outdoors in January. Daily minimum average temperature Daily maximum average temperature January -22°C /–8°F -12°C / 10°F February -20°C / -4°F -9°C / 16°F March -12°C / 10°F -1°C / 30°F April -3°C / 27°F 10°C / 50°F May 4°C / 39°F 18°C / 64°F June 11°C / 52°F 24°C / 75°F July 13°C / 55°F 26°C / 79°F August 11°C / 52°F 25°C / 77°F September 7°C / 45°F 20°C / 68°F October 0°C / 32°F 10°C / 50°F November -8°C / 18°F 0°C / 32°F December -18°C / 0°F -7°C / 19°F Sledging on the Nestaweya River Trail, photo by Maddy Reico 7 tourismwinnipeg.com WHAT TO WEAR FOR WINNIPEG'S WEATHER

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