Discover the best top things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba including Frescolio Fine Oils and Vinegars, Lagasse's Studio of Fine Arts, The Old House Revival Company, Arnes Farmers Market, Discover Churchill, The Forks Market, Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, The Selkirk Community Arts Centre, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba.
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5.0 based on 22 reviews
Welcome to Frescolio ─ Winnipeg's exciting new specialty store that features a wide selection of gourmet-quality extra-virgin olive oils and vinegars in a tasting-bar setting. At Frescolio, you will be encouraged to sample as many oils and vinegars as you wish prior to making a decision on what appeals to you most.
Placed an order online of $50 and received prompt delivery at no charge. I was called to confirm the order and receive contactless delivery. She arrived as promised and rang the doorbell. Delicious oil and vinegar for my easter dinner!
5.0 based on 11 reviews
This shop is chock full of handcrafted items of excellent quality. Paintings, pottery, hand knit garments, woodwork, and some things you couldn’t imagine, all are displayed in a professional manner. This shop is really worth the stop in Souris and lots of fun to visit. It’s only a half block from the famous Swinging Bridge as well.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
We are a very unique shopping experience here in the city,there are four floors full of antiques and vintage treasures.You will find antique furniture, lighting, hardware, stained glass, tin tile, or doors and windows for that special project. You can also explore our two floors of mall space where you will find items ranging from primitive furniture to vintage treasures.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
I was not expecting such a big market! It just kept going. There was a great mix of wares for sale and quite a bit of space between the sellers. I purchased a photo from a photographer I had followed for years. What a treat! The temperature was too hot to fully enjoy the morning so we hope to return!
5.0 based on 7 reviews
We specialize in offering ground level Polar Bear and Northern Lights tours for photographers and film crews from August to November in Churchill, MB.
4.5 based on 403 reviews
Part of "the Forks" development, this buzzing fresh and specialty foods emporium has the feel of an outdoor market, but is actually indoors. Open year-round, it offers an array of ethnic delicacies and crafts, plus four full service restaurants.
Came here twice in just a few days. This place can get busy but it’s so beautiful to be here. Places to sit and relax ( couches and tables to place games) lots of food places to choose from, great shopping , something for everyone. Big toy store and cute boutiques, great souvenirs and the views were magnificent. A must see in Winnipeg!
4.5 based on 633 reviews
In the heart of Winnipeg, Leo Mol is an amazing group of sculptures by Leo Mol, a local Artist. It is situated in Assiniboine Park and the gardens are lush and colorful providing an amazing back drop for the amazing sculptures.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Established in 1972, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art (Plug In ICA) was created as a not-for-profit exhibition space directed by a board of practicing artists. It began as one of the first (and few) organizations on the prairies to focus exclusively on contemporary art, and has retained this model while expanding its vision in significant ways. Over the past thirty plus years, Plug In has grown to serve local, national, and international audiences with a variety of programs and activities. The organization speaks to multiple communities who—while diverse in character—share an interest in contemporary art and the analysis of contemporary culture. Plug In ICA is Canada’s oldest accredited ICA with a holistic mandate to support all aspects of art-making by presenting, producing and circulating contemporary art through research, exhibitions, publications, education, outreach and advocacy.
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4.5 based on 16 reviews
The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba is a non-profit, public Art Gallery located in downtown Brandon. Featuring contemporary work by artists from around the region, province and across Canada, the AGSM – Manitoba’s second largest public gallery - adds a touch of urban sophistication to the small city of Brandon. The AGSM seeks to highlight, reflect and reveal through the visual arts the many influences, histories and cultures that comprise Brandon and southwestern Manitoba.
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