Things to do in Manitoba

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What to do in Manitoba


Discover the most popular places to visit in Manitoba

Discover the most popular landmarks and neighborhoods in Manitoba

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Downtown Winnipeg

4/5(173 area reviews)

Downtown Winnipeg boasts major attractions like the Exchange District, Central Park, and The Forks, with shopping at Winnipeg Square and Canada Life Centre. Enjoy performances at Manitoba Centennial Centre, explore the Waterfront District, and savor diverse dining options in Broadway-Assiniboine.

Downtown Winnipeg
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Fort Garry

4/5(48 area reviews)

Fort Garry is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Princess Auto Stadium and Saint Norbert Provincial Heritage Park while you're in town.

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St. Vital

You'll enjoy the riverfront and shopping in St. Vital. You might want to make time for a stop at St. Vital Centre or St. Vital Park.

St. Vital
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St. James

While visiting St. James, you might make a stop by sights like Kid City and Speedworld Indoor Kart Track.

St. James
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Transcona

Primarily a working-class residential area, Transcona boasts attractions like the Transcona Historical Museum, Kildonan Place mall, and Kilcona Park. Enjoy various recreational activities at community clubs and indoor arenas.

Transcona
If you are in Winnipeg and love great coffee... Aka . Coffee addict! You must stop at this cute little local hole in the wall. The people are great, the coffee amazing and if I lived here this would be my daily stop. Not to mention I love turquoise !#coffeelover #coffeearoundtheworld

Osborne Village

If you're spending some time in Osborne Village, Corydon Avenue and Forks National Historic Site are top sights worth seeing.

Osborne Village