Winnipeg is the capital of the province of Manitoba, with a bustling regional business environment and arts scene. Explore the historic neighborhoods during the day and take in your pick of cuisine and a vibrant nightlife once the sun goes down.
From downtown to the Exchange District, Winnipeg offers a diverse range of arts, culture, and entertainment, as well as unique museums and rich outdoor exploration. Enjoy ballet performances to live music venues, dance, theater, comedy clubs, galleries, and a myriad of arts festivals throughout the year - there is something for everyone in Winnipeg.
Jetlines operates from Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG) five days a week Monday to Friday. Serving Toronto Pearson International.
Take in the cultural diversity of the region and eccentric art scene in Winnipeg with tickets to a show, a night at a dance club, or a cocktail at a speakeasy-style lounge.
Explore Winnipeg and the surrounding areas by car, taxi, or Uber.
The ideal time to visit is during the warmer months from May through September. The city hosts many events during the summer months.
Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq
In the heart of downtown, the Winnipeg Art Gallery is a modernist gem designed by Canadian architect, Gustavo da Roza. The institution displays nearly 24,000 masterworks, including an exclusive collection of Manitoban and Canadian art.
Assiniboine Park Zoo
The zoo features rare animals, like red pandas and snow leopards, along with over 200 other species.
Royal Canadian Mint
One of Winnipeg’s most beautiful buildings, its reflective exterior is a sight to behold at sundown, glowing under the prairie sky. On the inside you’ll find guided tours where visitors can hold a gold bar and witness coins being produced for over 70 different countries.
The Manitoba Museum
Explore a collection of natural and human history exhibits, among many other artifacts.
The Forks
Set at the crossroads of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, this historic area is where you will find the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, along with the Forks Market, an indoor market with specialty shops and vendors.
FortWhyte Alive Outdoor Adventure Center
Enjoy fishing, canoeing, hiking, cycling, and more without departing city limits.
The Exchange District
Lined with shops and boutiques, along with the high-end shopping along Academy Road.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights
A spectacular, family-friendly museum, featuring galleries and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, highlighting the understanding of human rights in Canada and the world.
Languages: English and French
Currency: Canadian Dollar
Airports: Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG)
“Winnipeg is one with the strength of many!” - Frank