Shopping & markets
Malls, outlet shopping, farmers markets, and Winnipeg’s best boutique districts.
21 places
Academy Road
River Heights
A leafy boutique-lined corridor in River Heights featuring independently owned women's fashion boutiques, home décor stores, art galleries, and specialty gift shops running between Centennial Street and Oak Street.
Visit siteCF Polo Park
Polo Park
Winnipeg's largest shopping centre with approximately 190 stores, restaurants, and a multiplex cinema, operated by Cadillac Fairview at 1485 Portage Avenue.
Visit siteCorydon Avenue / Little Italy
Corydon / River Heights
A tree-lined strip known as Winnipeg's Little Italy, stretching from Stafford Street to Pembina Highway with unique fashion boutiques, specialty food shops, cafes, and restaurants best explored on foot.
Visit siteDowntown Winnipeg Farmers' Market
Downtown
An outdoor Thursday market running June through September along Graham Avenue near Manitoba Hydro Place, organized by the Downtown Winnipeg BIZ and featuring local produce, baking, meat, cheese, and artisan goods.
Visit siteExchange District
Exchange District
A National Historic Site covering 20 blocks of heritage buildings that is home to over 40 independent retailers — including vintage boutiques, art galleries, toy stores, vinyl and book shops — within easy walking distance in downtown Winnipeg.
Visit siteGarden City Shopping Centre
Garden City
A single-level enclosed mall with over 70 shops and services located at 2305 McPhillips Street in north Winnipeg.
Visit siteGrant Park Shopping Centre
Grant Park
Southwest Winnipeg's premier shopping mall with over 70 retailers, home to the flagship McNally Robinson Booksellers, located at 1120 Grant Avenue.
Visit siteHargrave St. Market
Downtown
A 30,000-square-foot modern food hall in True North Square at 242 Hargrave Street, featuring local food vendors, craft beer from Lake of the Woods Brewing, and the Mottola epicurean grocery on the ground floor.
Visit siteJohnston Terminal
The Forks
A beautifully restored 1928 railway warehouse at 25 Forks Market Road housing Manitoba-owned boutiques, specialty shops, restaurants, and the largest antique mall in Manitoba spanning multiple levels.
Visit siteKildonan Place
East Kildonan
An east-Winnipeg mall with more than 100 stores and services, including Save-On-Foods, H&M, Marshalls, HomeSense, and a 6-screen theatre, located at 1555 Regent Avenue West.
Visit siteLe Marché St. Norbert Farmers' Market
St. Norbert
Winnipeg's largest and best-known farmers' market, open every Saturday year-round at 3514 Pembina Highway, with over 200 local makers, bakers, and growers selling only Manitoba-made goods.
Visit siteMulvey Market
South Osborne
Winnipeg's largest year-round indoor weekend market, open Saturdays and Sundays at 421 Mulvey Avenue East, with 40+ vendors selling vintage items, antiques, handmade goods, and collectibles.
Visit siteOsborne Village
Osborne Village
A dense, walkable urban neighbourhood just south of downtown with over 175 independent businesses including bohemian boutiques, vintage clothing shops, vinyl record stores, jewellers, and specialty gift shops along Osborne Street.
Visit siteOutlet Collection Winnipeg
Southwest Winnipeg
Manitoba's only dedicated fully-enclosed outlet shopping centre, with over 100 brand-name retailers including Nike Factory Store, Coach, Kate Spade, and Michael Kors Outlet, located at 555 Sterling Lyon Parkway.
Visit sitePortage Place
Downtown
A downtown Winnipeg mall at 393 Portage Avenue that is currently undergoing a major mixed-use redevelopment by True North Real Estate Development into healthcare, housing, and retail — portions remain open during construction.
Visit siteSt. Vital Centre
St. Vital
A major enclosed shopping centre with over 160 stores and services — including Indigo, HomeSense, Marshalls, and a SilverCity cinema — located at 1225 St. Mary's Road in south Winnipeg.
Visit siteTall Grass Prairie Bread Co.
Wolseley / The Forks / St. Boniface
A Winnipeg institution since 1990 baking organic, made-from-scratch breads, pastries, and prepared foods, with locations in the Wolseley neighbourhood, The Forks Market, and St. Boniface.
Visit siteThe Forks Market
The Forks
A year-round indoor market in a converted 1880s railway building at 1 Forks Market Road, featuring a vibrant food hall of local vendors on the main floor and curated local maker and retail shops on the upper floor.
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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