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Winnipeg at a Glance

Winnipeg is the capital of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Its heart is The Forks, a historic site at the intersection of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, with warehouses converted to shops and restaurants, plus ample green space dedicated to festivals, concerts and exhibits. Nearby, the Exchange District is known for its well-preserved, early 20th-century architecture and numerous art galleries.

Area 464.1 Square Kilometers

Population 0.66 Million

Winter Temperature -1C

Summer Temperature 20C

Best Time To Visit Winnipeg is accessible to tourists for most time of the year. However, the best time to spend a fulfilling holiday in Winnipeg depends mostly on you. You can visit the Winnipeg during summer and spring seasons as they are mild (for European Winnipegs Winnipegs). Or you can choose to visit the Winnipeg during winters and enjoy sightseeing in the warm sun on a cold wintery morning! At most times of the year, the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and enjoying the various activities Winnipeg has to offer. For beach Winnipegs like Thailand: Winnipeg is accessible to tourists for most time of the year. However, the best time to spend a fulfilling holiday in Winnipeg is during the winter time. At this time of the year, the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and enjoying the various activities Winnipeg has to offer. During the winter time, you can enjoy the outdoor activities without getting dehydrated or feeling the pangs of heat.Best Time to Visit Winnipeg - Check best popular time to visit Winnipeg, when the weather is wonderful. Find out when is the best season to visit Winnipeg.

By Air

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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (LINK) welcomes 3.4 million passengers annually. With in excess of 120 flights per day, the airport is serviced by major and local carriers including: Air Canada, Delta, United Airlines and WestJet.

By Road

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Whether you are driving on your own or letting someone do the driving for you, Winnipeg is an easy destination to get to and is only one hour north of the U.S. border crossing at Pembina North Dakota.

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The No. 1 Trans-Canada Highway (east-west) provides direct connection to all major urban centres in the country.



By Bus
The Winnipeg Bus Terminal is located at Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. Ticketing available Monday to Sunday: 6:30 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.; and on holidays: 6:30 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.

By Rail

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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (LINK) welcomes 3.4 million passengers annually. With in excess of 120 flights per day, the airport is serviced by major and local carriers including: Air Canada, Delta, United Airlines and WestJet.

THE CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

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Designed by architect extraordinaire Antione Predock, Canada’s newest, most eye-catching attraction dominates the Winnipeg skyline, shining like a beacon. Inside an immersive experience that you can’t possibly shake awaits as 11 powerful, interactive and awe-inspiring exhibits gradually climb to the CMHR’s pinnacle, the Tower of Hope (which provides a stunning view of the city). An ambitious museum meant to foster dialogue and promote change for a better world, the CMHR provides a stirring account of the human experience unlike anything you’ve ever witnessed.

JOURNEY TO CHURCHILL AT ASSINIBOINE PARK ZOO

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With the possible exception of seals, everybody loves polar bears — that’s why they are the main attraction at the sensational new Journey to Churchill exhibit at Assiniboine Park Zoo. Watching these majestic mammals dive, swim, and frolic above you through the exhibit’s glass dome will take your breath away, while the vast new terrain also features an incredible selection of animals, like muskox, wolves, moose, and seals. The zoo also features uber-rare animals, like red pandas and snow leopards, along with over 200 other species.

THE FORKS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

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Saturated in 6,000 years of history, the meeting of the Red and Assiniboine rivers has always been a gathering place for peoples. Across 54 beautiful acres you’ll find a bustling central market, exceptional dining and accommodations, vast treelined paths overlooking all the bends in the riverbank, a world-class skate park, a children’s play area and water park, and all the best things a Winnipeg winter has to offer, like skate rentals and access to one of the world’s longest skating rinks. It also bridges, via the sexy Esplanade Riel, the très-European St. Boniface — with its restaurants, cafés, artistic heir and francophone flavour — and the downtown core.

THERMËA BY NORDIK SPA-NATURE

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The newest jewel in Winnipeg’s luxuriant-spa crown, Thermëa brings a bit of Scandinavia to the heart of the Canada. Let the stress soak out of you in thermal pools situated amongst the pines; indulge your senses in Finnish saunas; treat yourself to the best in body treatments and massage therapy. Then, finish your day with some exquisite dining because hey, you are worth it.

ROYAL CANADIAN MINT

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One of Winnipeg’s most beautiful buildings, its reflective glassy exterior is a sight to behold at sundown, glowing under an orange prairie sky. On the inside you’ll find guided tours that will have you holding a $600,000 gold bar (it’s really quite heavy), ogling over the Olympic gold medals that were made for Vancouver 2010, and witnessing coins being produced for over 70 different countries. A trip to the Mint is surely worth every penny.

THE EXCHANGE DISTRICT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

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One of Canada’s architectural marvels, this 30-block district boasts North America’s most extensive (and handsome!) turnof-the-20th-century buildings. While walking its charming streets, you’ll find some of the city’s trendiest and tastiest spots including small plate restaurants and bistros, who flaunt their exposed brick and beam; up-and-coming and established galleries; vintage and antique shops, and some of the best the city has to offer in coffee and café culture.

FORTWHYTE ALIVE

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Six hundred-forty acres of pristine prairie beauty are waiting to welcome you in this oasis just south of the city. In summer, feel the wind in your hair canoeing or sailing on one of FortWhyte’s several lakes. In fall, sip a locally brewed beer on their restaurant patio while witnessing North America’s largest animal (the bison) roam in its natural habitat as migrating birds fill the sky. In winter, go cross-country skiing or snowshoeing on its many trails or take the kids out for a ridiculously fun day of sliding on the Richardson Rrrun Toboggan slide. No matter what the season, there is always an adventure to be had at FortWhyte Alive.

84 1/2

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Address: 84 1/2 Albert Street
Winnipeg, MB, R3B 1H2
Phone: 204.963.6533

ABBEY ANTIQUES & ART

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Winnipeg's premiere Antiques And Vintage Art dealer.

ABORIGINAL DESIGNERS COOPERATIVE

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The Aboriginal Designers Cooperative is located on the main floor of Neechi Commons at 865 Main Street, Winnipeg Mb

ACADEMY ROAD

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What once was an old streetcar route is now home to Winnipeg's most exclusive shopping district. Whether you're seeking designer threads at chic boutiques, gourmet food and wine, European shoes.

AREA RUG STORE FACTORY OUTLET

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Address: 1512 St. James Street
Winnipeg, MB, R3H 0L2
Phone: 204.772.7767

BANVILLE & JONES WINE CO.

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Banville & Jones Wine Co. was founded in 1999 by two sisters, Lia Banville and Tina Jones. Considering their Italian heritage, Lia and Tina were always interested in wine.

12 resto bar

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The Radisson Winnipeg, by Canad Inns, is pleased to feature fine continental cuisine at our hotel's on-site restaurant, 12 resto bar. Come enjoy our new menu! Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all prepared fresh daily, so you can enjoy a delicious meal at our hotel in Winnipeg any time of the day.

529 Wellington

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Address: 529 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, MB, R3M 0B9
Phone: 204.487.8325

Renovated 20th century mansion is swank setting for this tony steakhouse on Winnipeg's priciest streets. Top cuts of Canadian beef prepared perfectly and market fresh seafood define this fine-dining experience.

A L'Epi de Blé

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Address: 1757 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB, R2V 1Z8
Phone: 204.334.2526

Authentic French bakery and patisserie serving divine croissants, macarons, fruit tarts and a small menu of lunch items like quiche and sweet and savoury popovers.

A Taste of Sri Lanka

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Address: The Forks Market, #128, Winnipeg, MB, R3C 4L9
Phone: 204.957.0177

Charisma of India

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Indian Restaurant · West Broadway
Paintings & sculptures decorate this elegant place featuring an Indian buffet & belly dancers.
Address: 83 Sherbrook St, Winnipeg, MB R3G 1C3, Canada

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