1. Assiniboine Park
A sprawling park offering a zoo, conservatory, gardens, and plenty of green spaces for picnics and leisurely walks.
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A sprawling park offering a zoo, conservatory, gardens, and plenty of green spaces for picnics and leisurely walks.
A unique museum dedicated to the evolution, celebration, and future of human rights with interactive exhibits and inspiring architecture.
A beautiful park featuring walking trails, gardens, a pool, and the famous Witch’s Hut, perfect for family outings and relaxation.
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An engaging museum showcasing the rich history and diverse natural environment of Manitoba through dynamic exhibits and interactive displays.
A serene garden located within Assiniboine Park, featuring stunning sculptures by artist Leo Mol, set amidst beautiful landscaping.
An interactive museum designed for children, offering a variety of hands-on exhibits and activities to engage young minds.
A nature reserve offering outdoor activities like hiking, birdwatching, canoeing, and educational programs about wildlife and conservation.
A historic site featuring the ruins of a Trappist monastery, providing a peaceful setting for walks and contemplation.
A vibrant area where the Red and Assiniboine rivers meet, offering markets, restaurants, cultural attractions, and scenic river walks.
A popular spot for photos, located at The Forks, showcasing a large, illuminated sign spelling out 'Winnipeg'.
A museum dedicated to the preservation of Manitoba’s prairie heritage, featuring native prairie grasslands and educational exhibits.
A beautifully restored Victorian-era home offering guided tours that provide a glimpse into Winnipeg’s past.
A historical site commemorating the life of Métis leader Louis Riel, featuring his preserved family home and interpretive programs.
A charming, fairy-tale like structure located in Kildonan Park, reminiscent of the witch's house from Hansel and Gretel.
A tranquil park dedicated to the memory of Canadian soldiers who fought in World War I, featuring memorials and green spaces.
A historic port area at The Forks, offering scenic views of the rivers, boat tours, and a lively atmosphere with entertainment options.
One of Winnipeg’s oldest buildings, this museum offers a glimpse into early settler life with period furnishings and historical exhibits.
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