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Princess Auto StadiumSee Winnipeg's CFL team battle it out at Investors Group Field. Local eateries fill the concession stands and food carts including staples like Shawarma Khan and a variety of burgers...
See Winnipeg's CFL team battle it out at Investors Group Field. Local eateries fill the concession stands and food carts including staples like Shawarma Khan and a variety of burgers...
The popular outdoor market at Assiniboia Downs opens the racetrack to local artisans, entrepreneurs, and entertainers. Beer gardens and an assortment of food trucks will keep you satisfied between shopping sprees. Event takes place July 20th and August 24th. Details on their website (asdowns.com) or call 204-885-3330.
Photo By Michelle Blais One of the city’s beloved summer traditions continues as Ballet in the Park presents its unique opportunity for all to enjoy the universal language of dance. Pack a blanket, lawn chair or cushion (and water bottles and snacks) and gather with family and friends in the open air at Assiniboine Park’s...
The charming lakeside town of Gimli offers avid movie-goers a new experience at its five-day film festival of full-length features, documentaries, and experimental projects. Each night at dusk, throw your...
Local pride shines bright at Altona’s family-friendly summer festival, which has been attracting Manitobans since 1964. Dig in at a free pancake breakfast and compete for the title of Manitoba Sunflower Queen at the gathering’s annual pageant.
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.
Headliners: Loverboy, Headstones, Trooper and Bif Naked make this three-day festival a must-see for rock fans in Manitoba. Situated at beautiful Lake Minnedosa, music lovers can swim, golf, fish, and...
Home to the largest Icelandic population outside of Iceland, the lakeside town of Gimli celebrates this rich heritage at this annual event. A sandcastle contest, demonstrations of Viking warfare tactics, and rows of artisan booths exhilarate the town and pay homage to its history.