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Winnipeg, Manitoba's capital city, has survived uprisings, battles and floods. It has come a long way since its days as a trading post to become one of the most diversified economies in Canada. The city has a number of heritage sites that earned it the 2010 title of Cultural Capital of Canada. The restaurant scene in Winnipeg is within the mid, mid-high price range. This city is hunting for delicious food that sticks to your ribs.
There are several ways to get around Winnipeg including riding the public bus, renting a car, calling ride share and hailing a taxi. In the summertime, rent a bike and enjoy the great outdoors. Many public buses are equipped with bike racks as well. Click here for more information on how to get around.
Get over 100 exclusive offerings and discounts to a variety of Winnipeg establishments using Culture Card. Culture Card is a free app that offers a free membership so visitors can make the most out of their visit while saving money. The app includes offerings towards events like Winnipeg Folk Fest, Wine Fest and offers discounts are select restaurants and hotels within the city.
Did you know Winnipeg’s train station was designed by the same architects as New York City’s Union Station? Also, the Winnipeg Art Gallery has the largest contemporary Inuit art collection, make sure to check out this attraction!
As the capital of Manitoba, nestled at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, Winnipeg is the perfect place to start exploring in the heart of Canada.
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Find out what to eat in Winnipeg, Manitoba including the local Forks Market, Deer + Almond, Forth, RAW:Almond and Chaeban Ice Cream.
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