Winnipeg Comedy Festival
Comics from across Canada and around the world converge in Winnipeg for this top-notch laugh fest celebrating their 25th anniversary! For ticket prices and showtimes call 1-855-985-5000 or visit ticketmaster.ca.
Comics from across Canada and around the world converge in Winnipeg for this top-notch laugh fest celebrating their 25th anniversary! For ticket prices and showtimes call 1-855-985-5000 or visit ticketmaster.ca.
Bibliophiles can get ready to add to their collections at this gently-used book market in support of the Children's Hospital. Rows of tables filled with stacks of novels, comic books and non-fiction works line the halls of the south-end mall. Peruse thousands of books from more than 65 categories. Proceeds from every book help fund programs...
The Exchange District becomes an open gallery on the first of every month with a variety of events. Galleries, artists, shops and restaurants welcome the fun kick-off to every month with First Fridays in the Exchange. This is a free event. Venues vary. For a list of galleries and events visit firstfridayswinnipeg.org.
Scattered Seeds craft market comes just in time for Mother's Day!
Cheer on Winnipeg's Northern Baseball League team throughout the season at the centrally located Blue Cross Park. Home games start: May 19 at 6:30 vs the Kane County Cougars. Full schedule can be found at goldeyes.com.
Docks at the Pony Corral on Pembina Hwy - departs every half hour and single tickets available for walk ups. Book a private tour (for 11 people) to enjoy scenic views of the city from the river. splashdash.ca
The familiar artwork that colours Winnipeg’s West End is given meaning on guided tours. Wander the neighbourhood streets and marvel at the displays of history, community, and culture.
Located 10 minutes south of Winnipeg on Highway 75, this outdoor dirt track racing facility puts excitement into overdrive. Watch from the stands as drivers brave astounding speeds. Races run from June 11th - September 3rd *Race schedule is subject to change based on forecast (Photo by Val Catellier)