Winnipeg is a vibrant city with small-town charm and big-city amenities. Around every bend of this river city awaits a new and exciting adventure. Manitoba's capital is beautiful and affordable – an ideal place in which to work, live and grow.
Arts and Culture
Winnipeg's broad cultural diversity provides the base for a thriving arts community. World-class theatre, dance, film, music, art and literature are performed and produced year-round.
As you experience the majesty of the four seasons, be sure to take in some of Manitoba's outstanding festivals, including The Winnipeg Folk Festival, The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival, Festival du Voyageur and Folklorama, the largest and longest running cultural festival in the world.
Sports
Sport Manitoba offers many activities for keen sports enthusiasts, but if cheering on the home team is your preference, don't miss out on Manitoba Moose hockey, Winnipeg Goldeyes baseball or Winnipeg Blue Bombers football.
Parks and Historical Sites
The meeting place of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers is the birthplace of Winnipeg. This site, now known as The Forks, is steeped in history and tradition. The pulse of the Red and Assiniboine continues to propel Aboriginal heritage throughout our energetic city.
Parks and trails mark the urban and rural landscape, while offering endless entertainment. Be sure to tour the St. Boniface Basilica, the Legislative Building, Fort Gibraltar or Winnipeg's historical Exchange District. In Winnipeg, there's always something new to explore.
Restaurants
Winnipeg's rich cultural mosaic serves a culinary feast. Diners who crave a taste of a faraway place are certain to delight their taste buds at one of Winnipeg's many restaurants. |