Entertainment
Museums, theatres, live music, family fun, and the city's biggest annual events.
46 places
Assiniboine Park & Zoo
Tuxedo
A 400-acre urban park featuring a zoological garden, the Pavilion art gallery with Manitoba artist collections, and year-round programming.
Visit siteBurton Cummings Theatre
Downtown
A restored historic downtown theatre hosting concerts, comedy, and touring shows in an intimate 1,400-seat setting.
Visit siteCanada Life Centre
Downtown
Winnipeg's largest indoor arena and entertainment venue, hosting NHL games, major touring concerts, and large-scale shows with capacity up to 15,500.
Visit siteCanadian Museum for Human Rights
The Forks
Canada's first national museum dedicated solely to human rights, housed in an iconic architectural landmark at The Forks.
Visit siteCentennial Concert Hall
Downtown
Winnipeg's premier performing arts venue, home to the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Manitoba Opera, and host to major touring productions.
Visit siteCineplex Odeon McGillivray and VIP Cinemas
South Winnipeg
A Cineplex multiplex in south Winnipeg featuring VIP auditoriums with premium seating and licensed service alongside standard screens.
Visit siteClub Regent Casino
East Winnipeg
One of two Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries-operated casinos in Winnipeg, offering slots, table games, dining, and live entertainment.
Visit siteClub Regent Event Centre
East Winnipeg
A state-of-the-art concert and entertainment venue attached to Club Regent Casino, hosting major touring artists and comedy shows.
Visit siteDalnavert Museum
Downtown
Restored 1895 Queen Anne Revival mansion built for Hugh John Macdonald, son of Canada's first Prime Minister, offered as guided tours.
Visit siteDave Barber Cinematheque
Exchange District
The Winnipeg Film Group's screening venue at 100 Arthur Street, dedicated to Canadian, independent, and world cinema.
Visit siteExchange District BIZ Walking Tours
Exchange District
Guided historic and themed walking tours through the Exchange District National Historic Site, including architectural, labour history, and after-dark options.
Visit siteExchange District National Historic Site
Exchange District
A 20-block National Historic Site containing one of Canada's finest concentrations of heritage commercial architecture from 1880–1920.
Visit siteFort Gibraltar
Saint-Boniface
A reconstruction of the 1810 North West Company fur trade post at The Forks, with costumed interpreters guiding visitors through the site in summer.
Visit siteGas Station Arts Centre
Osborne Village
A 232-seat multi-disciplinary arts venue in Osborne Village championing theatre, music, dance, comedy, and poetry since 1983.
Visit siteHalf Pints Brewing Co.
North End
Winnipeg craft brewery founded in 2006 offering public brewery tours on Saturdays showing the grain-to-bottle process with tastings.
Visit siteLandmark Cinemas 8 Grant Park
Grant Park
An eight-screen cinema in Grant Park Shopping Centre offering first-run films with reclining seats and EXTRA Experience premium format.
Visit siteLe Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum
Saint-Boniface
Housed in the oldest building in Winnipeg, this museum preserves the heritage of Western Canada's French-Canadian and Métis peoples, including a major Louis Riel exhibit.
Visit siteLower Fort Garry National Historic Site
Selkirk (north of Winnipeg)
The only stone fur-trade fort in North America still in its original form, located on the Red River north of Winnipeg and managed by Parks Canada.
Visit siteA curated starting point, not a complete list or an endorsement. Hours, prices, and dates change — please confirm on each venue's official site before you go.
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