Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport 29 min
The Forks National Historic Site (7 min) 9-acre park on the Red River with local history exhibits & art, plus a playground & amphitheatre. The Manitoba Museum (5 min) Sizable museum with exhibits on planetary & human history, with bones, dioramas & a planetarium. Manitoba Legislative Building (14 min) Built in 1920, this neoclassical government building houses the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Assiniboine Park Zoo (22 min) Enduring zoo established in 1904, with a polar bear habitat, restaurant, gift shop & steam train. Canadian Museum for Human Rights (6 min) Striking, early 21st–century museum focusing on Canadian & international human rights issues. Children's Museum (9 min) Themed, interactive exhibits for children, along with a dedicated space for toddlers. The Forks (8 min) Large riverside community hub with a variety of shopping, dining & recreational activities. FortWhyte Alive (29 min) This 640-acre urban green space offers wildlife, lakes, a cafe, a shop, a nature center & more. Saint Boniface Cathedral (6 min) This Roman Catholic basilica was built in 1972 behind the surviving facade of an earlier church. Royal Canadian Mint (13 min) One of 2 national mints, this facility offers tours & exhibits about the coin manufacturing process. Leo Mol Sculpture Garden (24 min) Landscaped garden featuring namesake artist's bronze sculptures with flowers, benches & fountains. Kildonan Park (13 min) Urban green space with an outdoor pool, picnic & BBQ facilities, play structures & a restaurant. Winnipeg Art Gallery (10 min) Sizable museum featuring European paintings, contemporary artwork & Inuit sculptures. Assiniboine Park (21 min) Sprawling park featuring a zoo, conservatory, outdoor theatre, play equipment & other attractions. Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park (7 min) Built in 1822 as a trading post, this park offers the original fort gate, green space & light shows. |