If you have a special interest, why not induldge your passion with one of these three themed itineraries?
Renowned for its fine architectural gems, this tour provides insight into the city’s history and is a great way to see the city by foot. We’ve provided a suggested route through three major areas, the Exchange District, The Forks and Old St. Boniface -- Winnipeg’s French Quarter -- but of course you can start anywhere along the route and explore as you please. Guided tours are available where noted. We’ve also included a little info on a few of the places to stop for a coffee, snack or lunch. Luckily, Winnipeg is blessed with an abundance of great dining choices and one cannot live by tour alone. » Read More
Described as the “cultural cradle of the nation” by one of Canada’s national newspapers, Winnipeg has a long tradition of developing and encouraging its arts community. Supporting countless museums, theatres, art galleries, dance companies and music organizations, Winnipeg is home to the oldest theatre company in Canada, the French language Le Cercle Molière; Canada’s oldest English-language regional theatre company, Manitoba Theatre Centre and Canada’s oldest outdoor musical theatre, Rainbow Stage. » Read More
While you take in all the great sights of the city, why not taste some of the food and neighbourhood hospitality that make Winnipeg famous? From authentic Ukrainian food to Thai cuisine to French bistro fare, the city’s diverse range of cultures brings you the world through food.We’ve suggested six neighbourhoods for you to explore, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Since food and shopping go hand-in-hand (think of it as great after meal exercise!), we’ve also included a few independent stores in each of these popular neighbourhoods, but again, these are just some of the retail gems you’ll find on your journey. » Read More