Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport 19 min
Assiniboine Forest (3 min) Dog-friendly urban forest with some marked hiking & biking trails, a pond & parking lot. Journey to Churchill (11 min) Zoo, polar bear, and bears Manitoba Legislative Building (22 min) Built in 1920, this neoclassical government building houses the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Leo Mol Sculpture Garden (9 min) Landscaped garden featuring namesake artist's bronze sculptures with flowers, benches & fountains. Children's Museum (24 min) Themed, interactive exhibits for children, along with a dedicated space for toddlers. Canadian Museum for Human Rights (22 min) Striking, early 21st–century museum focusing on Canadian & international human rights issues. The Forks (23 min) Large riverside community hub with a variety of shopping, dining & recreational activities. Assiniboine Park Zoo (7 min) Enduring zoo established in 1904, with a polar bear habitat, restaurant, gift shop & steam train. Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park (21 min) Built in 1822 as a trading post, this park offers the original fort gate, green space & light shows. The Forks National Historic Site (23 min) 9-acre park on the Red River with local history exhibits & art, plus a playground & amphitheatre. Winnipeg Art Gallery (18 min) Sizable museum featuring European paintings, contemporary artwork & Inuit sculptures. Royal Canadian Mint (27 min) One of 2 national mints, this facility offers tours & exhibits about the coin manufacturing process. Assiniboine Park (8 min) Sprawling park featuring a zoo, conservatory, outdoor theatre, play equipment & other attractions. FortWhyte Alive (10 min) This 640-acre urban green space offers wildlife, lakes, a cafe, a shop, a nature center & more. The Manitoba Museum (22 min) Sizable museum with exhibits on planetary & human history, with bones, dioramas & a planetarium. |