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Winnipeg, Canada Tourism Itinerary January 1-13, 2025

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Day 1: Arrival & Downtown Introduction

Morning: Arrive in Winnipeg and settle into your accommodation. Start with a visit to Forks Market to get a taste of local culture and cuisine.

Afternoon: Explore the nearby Canadian Museum for Human Rights, an architectural landmark offering engaging exhibits.

Evening: Walk along the scenic Red River and enjoy dinner at one of Winnipeg’s downtown restaurants.

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Day 2: Historic and Cultural Exploration

Morning: Visit the Manitoba Museum to dive into the province's natural and human history.

Afternoon: Head to Exchange District to explore historic buildings, galleries, and boutique shops.

Evening: Attend a performance at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre or enjoy live music nearby.

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Day 3: Nature and Wildlife

Morning: Spend time at the Assiniboine Park Zoo, featuring the Journey to Churchill exhibit.

Afternoon: Stroll through Assiniboine Park and visit the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden.

Evening: Relax at a cozy café or try local craft beers at a nearby brewery.

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Day 4: Art and Indigenous Culture

Morning: Explore the Winnipeg Art Gallery, home to a significant Inuit art collection.

Afternoon: Visit Manitoba Legislative Building for a guided tour and explore its unique architecture.

Evening: Dinner at a restaurant serving Indigenous-inspired cuisine.

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Day 5: Day Trip to Lower Fort Garry

Morning: Travel north to Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site and participate in winter-themed activities.

Afternoon: Explore the historic buildings and grounds, learning about early fur trade life.

Evening: Return to Winnipeg and enjoy a relaxed evening indoors or at a local pub.

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Day 6: Winter Sports and Outdoor Fun

Morning: Try ice skating at The Forks’ Rink, a beautifully maintained outdoor rink.

Afternoon: Head to Birds Hill Provincial Park for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing.

Evening: Warm up with a hot meal and browse local shops at the Grant Park Shopping Centre.

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Day 7: Food and Local Markets

Morning: Visit the St. Norbert Farmers' Market for fresh local produce and handcrafted goods.

Afternoon: Take a cooking class focused on Prairie cuisine or visit local cafes.

Evening: Dine at one of Winnipeg's top restaurants specializing in regional flavors.

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Day 8: Museums and Science

Morning: Visit the Science Gallery at the University of Winnipeg for interactive exhibits.

Afternoon: Explore the Canadian Museum for Human Rights again to catch exhibits missed earlier.

Evening: Attend a lecture or event at a local cultural centre.

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Day 9: Winnipeg’s Neighborhoods

Morning: Tour the charming neighborhood of St. Boniface, discovering its French-Canadian heritage.

Afternoon: Visit the Saint-Boniface Cathedral and surrounding parks.

Evening: Sample local cuisine at St. Boniface eateries and enjoy a casual stroll in the area.

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Day 10: Winter Festivals and Events

Morning: Attend a local winter festival or event — check the calendar as many occur in January, such as Festival du Voyageur (dates permitting).

Afternoon: Participate in festival activities including snowshoe races, crafts, and historical reenactments.

Evening: Warm up by the bonfires and enjoy live music and traditional foods at festival venues.

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Day 11: Shopping and Souvenirs

Morning: Stop by local artisan shops and galleries in the Exchange District.

Afternoon: Visit The Bay and other shopping centers downtown for souvenirs and winter gear.

Evening: Relax at your accommodation or catch a movie at a nearby cinema.

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Day 12: Historical Churches and Architecture

Morning: Explore St. James Cathedral and appreciate the gothic architecture.

Afternoon: Visit Allan Royal Theatre or take an architectural walking tour of downtown Winnipeg.

Evening: Dine in a historic building turned restaurant and reflect on your trip.

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Day 13: Departure and Last-minute Enjoyment

Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a local café near Forks Market.

Afternoon: Take a final walk along the river or pick up any last-minute souvenirs.

Evening: Depart Winnipeg with wonderful memories of your winter visit.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Forks Market – 2 hours – Free (food purchases extra)
  • Canadian Museum for Human Rights – 3 hours – CAD 18
  • Manitoba Museum – 2.5 hours – CAD 15
  • Exchange District – 3 hours – Free
  • Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre – 2.5 hours – CAD 40
  • Assiniboine Park Zoo – 3 hours – CAD 20
  • Assiniboine Park – 2 hours – Free
  • Winnipeg Art Gallery – 2 hours – CAD 16
  • Manitoba Legislative Building – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site – 4 hours – CAD 12
  • The Forks’ Rink – 2 hours – Free (skate rental approx. CAD 10)
  • Birds Hill Provincial Park – 3 hours – Free (possible equipment rental CAD 15)
  • St. Norbert Farmers' Market – 2 hours – Free entry (purchases extra)
  • Science Gallery at University of Winnipeg – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Saint-Boniface Cathedral – 1 hour – Free
  • Winter Festival Activities – 4 hours – CAD 20 (varies by event)
  • Shopping (Exchange District & The Bay) – 3 hours – Based on personal spending
  • St. James Cathedral – 1 hour – Free
  • Allan Royal Theatre – 2 hours – CAD 35

Total Estimated Cost: Approximately CAD 237 (excluding food, personal shopping, and transportation)

Tips

For travelers wanting to extend their stay, consider adding more day trips to nearby winter destinations such as Whiteshell Provincial Park for additional snow activities. To shorten the itinerary, combine nearby attractions like the Manitoba Museum and Winnipeg Art Gallery into a single day and skip some evening performances or festivals based on dates and interest.

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