The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba

September 13, 2021 Leonarda Pillsbury

Discover the best top things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba including Gimli Viking Statue, Assiniboine Park, West Hawk Lake, Mennonite Heritage Village, Manitoba Legislative Building, The Forks National Historic Site, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba Museum, Shaw Park, The Forks Market.
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1. Gimli Viking Statue

104 2nd Avenue, Gimli, Manitoba R0C 1B0 Canada +1 204-642-6650 http://www.gimli.ca/default.asp
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Gimli Viking Statue

Reviewed By BlueCarRoadTripper - Winnipeg, Canada

Decided to take a drive to the Viking Statue today. Incredible views and history at this location. Some great info about families that have lived here and the history of it. Easy to walk around here and benches to sit and relax while looking out into the lake.

2. Assiniboine Park

2355 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 0R5 Canada +1 204-927-6000 [email protected] http://www.assiniboinepark.ca/
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4.5 based on 1,602 reviews

Assiniboine Park

Spend the day at this pleasant park which features a zoo, fabulous English gardens, scenic walking paths, a minature train and a theater,among other amenities.

Reviewed By Fluffstery

Been here alone, as a couple and with family because it’s above average for a park in the city! I like the big walkways and overall design, plus it’s accessible from many entrances by car or on foot. Restaurant 8-4 serves breakfast too and booze lol. Sculpture garden has bronze Winnie the Pooh and other cool statutes too. Pavilion is beautiful day and night. I love the flower gardens, the art, the outdoor theatre and the three dollar steam train. Also love the nature play equipment for children and it’s extra nice because there isn’t any doggy do do as they aren’t allowed there making it cleaner and safer for young children. If you walk up to Portage Ave., you can buy an awesome burger or awesome ice cream, but expect a line up without washrooms there. Park washrooms clean. My wish is for the zoo to sell tickets like a parking lot would. I wish I could just pop in for 20 minutes and see the kangaroos because their hopping makes me feel so very happy! Id like to pay for the time I spend because often I don’t have a whole day and I spend time waiting for others that could be spent at the zoo. Parks are free, but they cost money to run and I’d be willing to pay ten bucks to see the kangaroos for a few minutes just to make myself feel awesome! Anyway just go and feel great and smile and say hi to everyone! You can skate there in winter and they always have events happening so check their website.

3. West Hawk Lake

Manitoba Canada
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

West Hawk Lake

Plunging more than 400 feet, this is the deepest lake in Manitoba.

4. Mennonite Heritage Village

231 Highway 12 North, Steinbach, Manitoba Canada +1 204-326-9661 [email protected] http://www.mennoniteheritagevillage.com
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Mennonite Heritage Village

The Mennonite Heritage Village features two galleries and a reconstructed late 19th century Mennonite village. Experience the life of early Mennonite settlers and hear their story as they seek to live as peacemakers in this new world. Eat traditional food at our restaurant in the village. The galleries are open year round. The village and the restaurant are open seasonally. Check our website for details.

Reviewed By 440shaynec - Manitoba, Canada

Living in Manitoba I have heard so much about this museum and never had a chance to visit until now. Steinbach's phrase is "It's worth the trip" and this museum definitely delivers. Beyond the large modern entrance facility the village is accurately set up along a main Street. The commercial buildings are all well maintained, and well interpreted. There are volunteers selling local artisan items in the general store, I volunteer in the blacksmith shop and a very well-stocked restaurant right in the middle of the museum. I suggest coming in the morning to be the museum, eating lunch on site and then continuing in the afternoon. The homes / farm buildings are very well set up, including live animals which is fantastic! There are many volunteers keeping this organization moving forward. The iconic windmill is very interesting, but there is also a section of the Berlin Wall and a memorial imported from Russia. If you've never been to this museum, it's definitely worth the trip!

5. Manitoba Legislative Building

450 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0V8 Canada +1 204-945-5813 [email protected] http://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/visiting/index.html
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4.5 based on 635 reviews

Manitoba Legislative Building

Visitors from outside Manitoba as well as residents of the province are always made welcome at our magnificent Legislative Building. Everyone is invited to watch the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly when it is in session from the vantage point of the Visitors' Gallery. The building is open every day for self-guided tours from 8:00 am - 8:00 pm. From September - June, guided tours are available on a pre-booked basis for groups of 10 or more. To book an appointment please call the Tour Program Office. From July 1 to the Labour Day long weekend in September, tours are offered on an hourly basis. The Legislative Building is wheelchair accessible, including the Visitors' Gallery.

Reviewed By michellegV8416FW

The manitoba legislative building was designed by a Freemason. It has hidden secrets that are revealed by the historian Dr. Frank Albo, on one of the most interesting and entertaining tours of architecture you will ever attend. Highly recommended! We booked through Heartland Travels.

6. The Forks National Historic Site

401-25 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4S8 Canada +1 204-983-6757 [email protected] http://www.parkscanada.gc.ca/forks
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4.5 based on 2,082 reviews

The Forks National Historic Site

Discover a green oasis in the heart of Winnipeg. This nine-acre (3.6 hectare) park, which encompasses open green spaces and tree-lined walkways, is a national treasure owned and operated by Parks Canada. Enlightening interpretive displays, inspiring sculptures, stone pictographs and ceremonial bronze gambling sticks embody the Site’s rich continuum of historical events that span over 6,000 years.

Reviewed By phenning2347 - Dnipro, Ukraine

So much history! So much to see! It is a little sad that the European influence dominates and overshadows the Indigenous Americans', which is much older, richer and more sacred. Many interesting plaques and artefacts from both eras to be seen. I prefer the outdoor displays - the Wall Through Time and Oodena Celebration Circle - and of course quiet walks along the river-walk. It is worth spending an entire day, if that is enough time to see it all. Definitely worth visiting again and again.

300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1V1 Canada +1 204-786-6641 [email protected] http://wag.ca
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4.5 based on 317 reviews

Winnipeg Art Gallery

The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Canada's oldest civic art gallery, celebrates its 100th anniversary from Sept 2012 to Aug 2013. As one of Canada's leading art museums, the WAG has over 25,000 works of art ranging from 15th century European paintings to 21st century American multi-media art, and has toured exhibitions around the world-Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Taiwan, Norway, China, Italy, and the United States. At the forefront in promoting Manitoba artists nationwide and abroad, the WAG also represents artists from countries and cultures from across the globe.

Reviewed By NAFTAflyer - Washington DC, United States

The Winnipeg Art Gallery is a Jewel. Thoughtful art displayed in context. Cutting-edge art and traditional subjects are both available. Something for everyone. I appreciated how the museum took efforts to consider contemporary issues in a meaningful way. The existing building is getting bigger with a new Inuit Art Centre - but there is a lot to do in the current museum. While I had adult time, WAG is great for families too. The food was good and WAG had a great shop with unique presents. Really nice room terrace would be great in summer. Very nice people at the museum were very helpful too. Really good experience and a must-see.

8. Manitoba Museum

190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0N2 Canada +1 204-956-2830 [email protected] http://www.manitobamuseum.ca
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4.5 based on 717 reviews

Manitoba Museum

The Manitoba Museum is the province's largest centre for heritage and science learning, unique in its combined human and natural history themes, immersive world class dioramas, science and astronomy education, and in the scope and quality of its programs. The Manitoba Museum, housed within the Centennial Concert Hall campus and across from City Hall, presents three main offerings to the public: 1. Museum: Journey through nine immersive galleries that tell the human and natural history of Manitoba from north to south, from ancient to contemporary times. 2. Planetarium: The full-dome digital Planetarium invites you to explore the known universe. Select from a variety of shows, from pre-produced shows with live introduction, or an immersive look at the current night sky. 3. Science Gallery: Enjoy hands on fun as you test the universal laws of science and explore the wonders of technology and illusion. See a Manitoba-made Black Brant rocket, build and race your own car on a jumbo race tr

Reviewed By gypsysmom123 - Winnipeg, Canada

I recently participated in the Museum's Now and Then program. This is a program designed for people with early to middle dementia and their caregivers. It is two hours long and includes an introduction, a visit to a gallery, coffee and cookies and then an activity associated with the gallery that was visited. This time we visited the Urban Gallery which is augmented to reflect the Winnipeg General Strike that took place 100 years ago. There was even a short film playing in the movie theatre and like it would have been 100 years ago it was in black and white with no sound other than some music playing. The information presented before, during and after the tour was fascinating. This is a great program for everyone.

9. Shaw Park

1 Portage Ave E, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3N3 Canada +1 204-982-2273 [email protected] http://www.goldeyes.com/
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4.5 based on 263 reviews

Shaw Park

Reviewed By Jetsfanywg - Winnipeg, Canada

Great venue to enjoy a baseball game. There's something wonderfully childlike about enjoying a hot dog and watching baseball.

10. The Forks Market

1 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4L9 Canada +1 204-942-6309 [email protected] http://www.theforks.com/attractions/at-the-forks/the-forks-market
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4.5 based on 403 reviews

The Forks Market

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.

Reviewed By Winstongate - Vancouver, Canada

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!

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