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2016 TRAVEL TRADE PLANNER
Winnipeg
Free As Can Be
Winnipeggers love a bargain, so it's no wonder that some of the best year round things
to do in this city will cost your group nothing at all.
SUMMER
The Forks marks the meeting place of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, which itself has been a meeting place for
this area's earliest Indigenous peoples dating back over 6,000 years. Along with providing a prime space for people
watching, at The Forks Market you can shop 50 unique boutiques, while your inner gourmand can indulge amongst
its international food stalls, wine and cheese shops, and fine food stores. www.theforks.com
Right in the heart of the city is where you'll find Upper Fort Garry Provincial Heritage Park, which marks the
"birthplace of the province." Where once stood a circa 1837 stone and wood fort now sits a stylish park studded with
public art and garden paths. Take a self-guided visit using the app for the site that illuminates — through images
and stories — what it looked like as an active trading fort, and how this modern public space reflects and interprets
history in an artistic fashion. www.upperfortgarry.com
Just south of the city you can find St. Norbert Farmer's Market. Our largest and most popular outdoor market
features producers who work the surrounding fertile land, along with local artisans who will entice you with their
wares. The market is open on Saturdays from June through October, and Wednesdays from July through September.
www.stnorbertfarmersmarket.ca
SPRING TO FALL
Winnipeg takes the festival season to a whole new level in the summer, with our hot ticket events always accompanied
by some fabulous free shows. In downtown's historic Exchange District live music permeates from the Cube in
old Market Square, as performers part of either the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival or the TD Winnipeg
International Jazz Festival are a constant accompaniment to our sunny summers. www.winnipegfringe.com
www.jazzwinnipeg.com
Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival: Brett Howe