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The Best of the City – Winnipeg in One Day

  • FILL UP THE TANK

    Fill up that gas tank before leaving Roseau. Petro (the Canadian name for gas) is expensive.

  • PHOTO AT THE BORDER CROSSING

    Crossing the Canadian border is your first step for this trip. Make it a memorable adventure and seize the opportunity to strike a pose while capturing the moment on camera. The scenic backdrop of the border creates a beautiful atmosphere, along with saving the memory for future trips down memory lane.

  • GRAB A CUP OF JOE

    Tim Hortons is named after its co-founder, Tim Horton, a former professional ice hockey player, whose passion for both coffee and community led to the creation of this beloved Canadian coffee chain. Tim Hortons is a must for any coffee lover, their brews provide the perfect fuel for your day. Additionally, their selection of freshly baked goods, like their famous Timbits and donuts, offer a delightful treat that will satisfy your cravings for the rest of your drive to Winnipeg.

  • ARTS & CULTURE

    Immerse yourself in the area’s culture by visiting the Winnipeg Art Gallery to view the largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art in the world, showcasing the creativity and cultural expressions that reflect the vibrant spirit of both local and international artists. Or visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to see a powerful testament to the importance of equality, justice, and human rights, offering an experience that educates visitors from around the world.

  • EXCHANGE DISTRICT

    The Winnipeg Exchange District is a hub of historic architecture, bustling streets, and artistic energy, offering an atmosphere that celebrates the city's heritage and culture. Its charming boutiques, trendy restaurants, and lively entertainment venues, exploring the Exchange District is an experience that immerses visitors in Winnipeg's community.

  • FORKS MARKET

    The Forks Market in Winnipeg offers a delightful experience with its diverse culinary offerings, from farm-fresh produce to international cuisines, satisfying every visitor's taste buds. Beyond the delicious food, the market's atmosphere, live music, and charming artisanal shops make it a must-visit destination.

  • HEADING BACK TO ROSEAU

    Grab a tea or drink at Reed River Coffee Co, it is a cozy and inviting coffee shop that delights locals and visitors alike with its warm atmosphere and friendly service. If coffee or tea isn't your style, head to The Brickhouse for a quick nightcap before heading to bed.