What to do in Winnipeg, Canada

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Manitoba’s underrated capital flies under the radar with the Rocky Mountaineer-riding visitors who flock to Canada.

Here’s what not to miss when you’re in town…
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The Forks Market

At the edge of the Exchange District, Winnipeg’s spiritual heart The Forks is worth the trip for the markets.

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Forks Market Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Former train yard stables house a fun mix of independent food and drink options, including a boisterous medley of regional craft brews at ground-floor get-together spot The Common.
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The Rights Museum85 Israel Asper Way

The modernist building’s glass exterior is symbolically shaped like a dove, but the seven-level journey inside is more impressive.

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85, Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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It’s designed to mirror the battle for civil rights, starting in the dark spaces of the ground floor right up to the hope- and light-filled top storey.The indigenous art on display is worth the trip alone, especially the largest Métis beadwork in existence.
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Heartland Tours3111 Portage Ave

Those who suffers Winnipeg’s icy winter deserve a little colour. The solution? Hundreds of citywide murals, which mirror Winnipeg’s culture.

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3111, Portage Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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You’ll see proof that the ’Peg was once Canada’s secret entertainment capital with tributes to legends who used to tread the boards here, from Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers to Blues divinities like B.B. King and Robert Johnson. Take a tour with Heartland International Travel & Tours so you catch all the highlights.
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Manitoba's Legislative BuildingManitoba Legislative Building

While the Manitoba Legislative Building has an impressive neoclassical design, it’s what you don’t see (at first) that is pure Da Vinci Code

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Without giving too much away, architect Frank Worthington Simon designed masonic symbols, bizarre mathematical repetitions, Nostradamus-like predictions and a sacrificial altar into a place that’s been described as ‘more temple than building’.
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Exchange District

At the heart of the city’s burgeoning popularity is the Exchange District, located downtown.

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Once the centre of Canada’s grain industry, the area is characterised by the cobbled streets, 20th-century stone warehouses and terracotta-clad skyscrapers left behind.
Parlour Coffee468 Main St
468, Main St, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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The binge-inducing retro bakehouse with cartoon-colourful shelves full of rainbow sprinkles and topping jars.

Sample a Boston cream cupcake or Saskatoon berry imperial cookie from these sweet treat virtuosos.
Forth Coffee171 McDermot Avenue
171, McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3B 0S1
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A project building with monthly open-mic nights, a basement cocktail bar and a scrummy shakshuka and Parlour Coffee

A popular morning cuppa stop featuring baked holey treats from neighbouring Bronuts, deliver a way-better-than-your-average-North-American caffeine hit.
Peasant Cookery
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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French-inspired, made-from-scratch slow-food classics.

The kind of thing your (French-Canadian) grandma would make: onion soups, chicken livers, beef tartare and house-made pickles. Try the charcuterie board.
Deer + AlmonDDeer + Almond
Princess Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3B 1K4
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This haven caters for the discerning hipster who appreciates the odd culinary surprise: vodka tempura crudités with caramelised cauliflower dip anyone?
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Thermea SpaThermëa Spa

A 20-minute cab ride from the city centre takes you to Thermea Spa: part country club, part outdoor spa theme park.

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Even when there’s snow on the ground (which is often in Winnipeg), it’s easy and comfortable to move between the outdoor and indoor (hot and cold) features, after a light lunch of locally sourced cold smoked fish.

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