Neighbourhoods
Winnipeg's Exchange District is one of the most iconic and vibrant neighbourhoods in Winnipeg. This national historic site features an exceptional collection of heritage buildings built between 1880 and 1920. Nicknamed the “Chicago of the North”, the Exchange features more than 150 immaculate heritage buildings within 20-square-blocks.
Learn more at tourismwinnipeg.com
60 locals recommend
Exchange District
Winnipeg's Exchange District is one of the most iconic and vibrant neighbourhoods in Winnipeg. This national historic site features an exceptional collection of heritage buildings built between 1880 and 1920. Nicknamed the “Chicago of the North”, the Exchange features more than 150 immaculate heritage buildings within 20-square-blocks.
Learn more at tourismwinnipeg.com
If you love nice patios, al fresco dining, gelato, and an all round jovial atmosphere, then Corydon Avenue is for you. Once known as Winnipeg’s “Little Italy,” Corydon Ave is a destination district, one which is popular with visitors and locals alike for people watching, shopping and dining. In the summer, you’ll find shady patios packed with people sipping sangria and beer. On Friday and Saturday nights during July and August, you’ll find a live music during the “Dancing on the Avenue” concert series featuring everything from 50s rock to jazz to blues.
Learn more at tourismwinnipeg.com
Little Italy
If you love nice patios, al fresco dining, gelato, and an all round jovial atmosphere, then Corydon Avenue is for you. Once known as Winnipeg’s “Little Italy,” Corydon Ave is a destination district, one which is popular with visitors and locals alike for people watching, shopping and dining. In the summer, you’ll find shady patios packed with people sipping sangria and beer. On Friday and Saturday nights during July and August, you’ll find a live music during the “Dancing on the Avenue” concert series featuring everything from 50s rock to jazz to blues.
Learn more at tourismwinnipeg.com
Downtown Winnipeg does not offer as much for the average tourist as other cities. With an overwhelming homeless population, it mars the sightseeing experience. That being said, Winnipeg Jets nights are a popular time. True North Square and Hargrave Street Market are great destinations for food and drink. The transit corridor on Graham Street links to you all other areas of the city.
11 locals recommend
Downtown
Downtown Winnipeg does not offer as much for the average tourist as other cities. With an overwhelming homeless population, it mars the sightseeing experience. That being said, Winnipeg Jets nights are a popular time. True North Square and Hargrave Street Market are great destinations for food and drink. The transit corridor on Graham Street links to you all other areas of the city.
Discover Osborne Village. The area is home to many of Winnipeg’s emerging and well-established artists, and is one of the city’s highest density populated neighbourhoods.
If you’re strolling into the area from downtown, enjoy the public art that has been integrated into the Osborne Bridge design to emphasize the eclectic nature of the neighborhood. The bridge is a major river crossing and one of Manitoba's busiest routes for vehicle, cyclists, and pedestrian traffic.
The Village permeates an artsy vibe and features some of the city’s best live music dive bars and watering holes, along with more restaurants than one can imagine.
Learn more at tourismwinnipeg.com
72 locals recommend
Osborne Village
Discover Osborne Village. The area is home to many of Winnipeg’s emerging and well-established artists, and is one of the city’s highest density populated neighbourhoods.
If you’re strolling into the area from downtown, enjoy the public art that has been integrated into the Osborne Bridge design to emphasize the eclectic nature of the neighborhood. The bridge is a major river crossing and one of Manitoba's busiest routes for vehicle, cyclists, and pedestrian traffic.
The Village permeates an artsy vibe and features some of the city’s best live music dive bars and watering holes, along with more restaurants than one can imagine.
Learn more at tourismwinnipeg.com
Bonjour mon ami! Enjoy a trek over the spectacular Esplanade Riel Pedestrian Bridge across from The Forks and you’ll find yourself in St. Boniface, founded in 1818 by Bishop Provencher for the colony’s French and Métis residents. It is also the birthplace of Louis Riel, the Métis leader who helped create of the province of Manitoba.
Now it is home to one of the largest francophone communities west of the Great Lakes, and it is the heart of Manitoba's French history and culture. While here, you can stroll along le boulevard Provencher and visit boutiques and quaint cafés along the way. You can also enjoy walking tours where you will view more than 35 designated historical sites in this culturally-rich area and end the day with some scrumptious French pastries.
13 locals recommend
Saint Boniface
Bonjour mon ami! Enjoy a trek over the spectacular Esplanade Riel Pedestrian Bridge across from The Forks and you’ll find yourself in St. Boniface, founded in 1818 by Bishop Provencher for the colony’s French and Métis residents. It is also the birthplace of Louis Riel, the Métis leader who helped create of the province of Manitoba.
Now it is home to one of the largest francophone communities west of the Great Lakes, and it is the heart of Manitoba's French history and culture. While here, you can stroll along le boulevard Provencher and visit boutiques and quaint cafés along the way. You can also enjoy walking tours where you will view more than 35 designated historical sites in this culturally-rich area and end the day with some scrumptious French pastries.
Originally one of Winnipeg’s oldest neighbourhoods – its original homes were built in the 1800s – West Broadway has slowly morphed into its current persona, a fiercely independent hip neighbourhood lined with culinary and shopping destinations.
Nestled between downtown and Wolseley, West Broadway maintains a bit of that Wolseley hippy-ish vibe – there is a strong movement towards urban gardening, with many community gardens and compost sites – while also having that urban vibe due to a more diverse, ethnic and new-immigrant population who inhabit the apartment buildings that line Broadway.
Sherbrook Street has become the main hub of West Broadway where visitors can browse for eco-friendly threads, people-watch with the locals on the numerous street-side patios, or relax at one of the city’s finest salons.
West Broadway
Originally one of Winnipeg’s oldest neighbourhoods – its original homes were built in the 1800s – West Broadway has slowly morphed into its current persona, a fiercely independent hip neighbourhood lined with culinary and shopping destinations.
Nestled between downtown and Wolseley, West Broadway maintains a bit of that Wolseley hippy-ish vibe – there is a strong movement towards urban gardening, with many community gardens and compost sites – while also having that urban vibe due to a more diverse, ethnic and new-immigrant population who inhabit the apartment buildings that line Broadway.
Sherbrook Street has become the main hub of West Broadway where visitors can browse for eco-friendly threads, people-watch with the locals on the numerous street-side patios, or relax at one of the city’s finest salons.
Wolseley is an incredibly diverse neighbourhood where the cool kids, families, artsy types, and all round good people call home. It’s affectionately known as “The Granola Belt” of Winnipeg and it features one of the most intact pre-1930 residential areas in Canada. It’s pretty much the poster child of whimsical charm in Winnipeg.
Wolseley
Wolseley is an incredibly diverse neighbourhood where the cool kids, families, artsy types, and all round good people call home. It’s affectionately known as “The Granola Belt” of Winnipeg and it features one of the most intact pre-1930 residential areas in Canada. It’s pretty much the poster child of whimsical charm in Winnipeg.
This neighbourhood is just west of Spence, where you are staying.
Winnipeg’s West End is alive with the rhythm of many nations and cultures. Many local families can still trace back their roots to this area, as waves of immigrants have been making their homes in the West End since its earliest days.
As a result, this ethnically-diverse neighbourhood contains a cornucopia of rave-worthy hole-in-the-wall restaurants (we recommend joining a West End BIZ food tour to get a taste of it all) and specialty grocery stores from countries around the world. There are also colourful murals in the neighbourhood representing all the nations that now call the West End home. These murals are internationally-recognized and have won awards for, sharing the stories and history of the neighbourhood and the people who live there. You can learn more about these murals on a West End BIZ walking tour which is offered during the summer months.
6 locals recommend
West End
This neighbourhood is just west of Spence, where you are staying.
Winnipeg’s West End is alive with the rhythm of many nations and cultures. Many local families can still trace back their roots to this area, as waves of immigrants have been making their homes in the West End since its earliest days.
As a result, this ethnically-diverse neighbourhood contains a cornucopia of rave-worthy hole-in-the-wall restaurants (we recommend joining a West End BIZ food tour to get a taste of it all) and specialty grocery stores from countries around the world. There are also colourful murals in the neighbourhood representing all the nations that now call the West End home. These murals are internationally-recognized and have won awards for, sharing the stories and history of the neighbourhood and the people who live there. You can learn more about these murals on a West End BIZ walking tour which is offered during the summer months.
Spence neighbourhood is a 25 block area and is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Winnipeg, and now considered to be in the part of the inner city.
The Spence neighbourhood is in a period of
transition. After decades of decline, the neighbourhood is beginning to gentrify and perceptions of safety and the desirability of Spence are steadily overtaking decades of stigma. The Spence Neighbourhood Association is working to combat the undesirable impacts of gentrification by helping renters to own their homes through dwelling improvement and curbside appeal schemes.
This is home for me, and home base for you on your visit.
Spence
Spence neighbourhood is a 25 block area and is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Winnipeg, and now considered to be in the part of the inner city.
The Spence neighbourhood is in a period of
transition. After decades of decline, the neighbourhood is beginning to gentrify and perceptions of safety and the desirability of Spence are steadily overtaking decades of stigma. The Spence Neighbourhood Association is working to combat the undesirable impacts of gentrification by helping renters to own their homes through dwelling improvement and curbside appeal schemes.
This is home for me, and home base for you on your visit.
Food Scene
If you ask your server for 'omakase' the chef will surprise you with a six-course meal...of their choice! It's $75 per person but makes for a memorable taste adventure.
10 locals recommend
Wasabi On Broadway
588 BroadwayIf you ask your server for 'omakase' the chef will surprise you with a six-course meal...of their choice! It's $75 per person but makes for a memorable taste adventure.
Chicken and Waffles. It's your hipster connection. They're open for breakfast and also open late for drinks.
27 locals recommend
The Tallest Poppy
103 Sherbrook StChicken and Waffles. It's your hipster connection. They're open for breakfast and also open late for drinks.
For the traveller on a budget, it's an affordable spot for decent food in a divey building. Try their fat-boy burgers and enjoy some of the cheapest priced beer in the city.
22 locals recommend
The Nook
43 Sherbrook StFor the traveller on a budget, it's an affordable spot for decent food in a divey building. Try their fat-boy burgers and enjoy some of the cheapest priced beer in the city.
It's a total dive but good for budget conscious travellers. Cash only! And the owner closes around 2 every day.
Wannabee's
639 BroadwayIt's a total dive but good for budget conscious travellers. Cash only! And the owner closes around 2 every day.
Winnipeg's coffee scene is blooming and Thom Bargen is at the centre of it all. Get an expertly made coffee to order with the freshest beans and the cheeriest staff. The space is trendy and inviting, whether you want to read a book or catch up with a friend. You can also walk home with some fresh beans for the grinder.
35 locals recommend
Thom Bargen Coffee and Tea
64 Sherbrook StWinnipeg's coffee scene is blooming and Thom Bargen is at the centre of it all. Get an expertly made coffee to order with the freshest beans and the cheeriest staff. The space is trendy and inviting, whether you want to read a book or catch up with a friend. You can also walk home with some fresh beans for the grinder.
Giant sandwiches flavoured with meat paste, cilantro and more deliciousness, at a reasonable price.
9 locals recommend
Banh Mi King - Winnipeg
510 Portage AveGiant sandwiches flavoured with meat paste, cilantro and more deliciousness, at a reasonable price.
Viva is a highly rated Vietnamese restaurant that is just a block away from Furby.
8 locals recommend
Viva Restaurant
505 Sargent AveViva is a highly rated Vietnamese restaurant that is just a block away from Furby.
Pho Hoi An Restaurant
510 Sargent AvenueA highly-rated Vietnamese restaurant near Furby
African, Indian, and Mediterranean food. Highly rated local restaurant.
Genuine Restaurant/ African food
589 Sargent AvenueAfrican, Indian, and Mediterranean food. Highly rated local restaurant.
A highly rated diner with a hipster prairie flair. Try the Mexican breakfast!
20 locals recommend
Stella’s @ PlugIn
460 Portage AveA highly rated diner with a hipster prairie flair. Try the Mexican breakfast!
Rice Bowl Restaurant
641 Sargent AvenueA highly-rated local Filipino restaurant.
Sargent Taco Shop
698 Sargent AveA highly rated dive restaurant that serves authentic Mexican.
An Indigenous-owned and operated restaurant just a block away from Furby. They serve prairie delicacies like pickerel and bison.
7 locals recommend
Feast Cafe Bistro
587 Ellice AveAn Indigenous-owned and operated restaurant just a block away from Furby. They serve prairie delicacies like pickerel and bison.
Habesha Ethiopian Restaurant
594 Ellice AvenueHomers
520 Ellice AveGreek restaurant a 6 minute walk from my home.
Little Korea
519 Ellice AvenueA family-owned Korean restaurant is 6 minute's walk from my home.
White Star Diner
258 Kennedy StTheir pulled pork is to die for.
Drinks & Nightlife
Cousins Deli & Lounge
55 Sherbrook StWhere everybody know's your name...
The Handsome Daughter
61 Sherbrook StCheck online to see what's happening.
There's so much going on here from day to day. Karaoke Wednesdays, live music so many nights of the week. It's connected to a restaurant so you can duck out of a show for a slice.
32 locals recommend
The Good Will
625 Portage AveThere's so much going on here from day to day. Karaoke Wednesdays, live music so many nights of the week. It's connected to a restaurant so you can duck out of a show for a slice.
This is why you stay in Airbnb, to find hidden gems like the Langside Grocer! It's a high-end cocktail and appetizer restaurant tucked away in one of our oldest neighbourhoods, and a MUST for every visitor to West Broadway. They even have delectable virgin drinks for teetotalers. The lounge borrows its name from the historical building it occupies, a grocery store before the invention of the supermarket. Note the unique architectural design of this building: The large picture window once advertised fresh produce and tinned goods to the neighbourhood. The shopkeeper would rent out the second floor, and he would live on the top floor. Open from 5 PM to 12 AM.
14 locals recommend
Langside Grocery
164 Langside StThis is why you stay in Airbnb, to find hidden gems like the Langside Grocer! It's a high-end cocktail and appetizer restaurant tucked away in one of our oldest neighbourhoods, and a MUST for every visitor to West Broadway. They even have delectable virgin drinks for teetotalers. The lounge borrows its name from the historical building it occupies, a grocery store before the invention of the supermarket. Note the unique architectural design of this building: The large picture window once advertised fresh produce and tinned goods to the neighbourhood. The shopkeeper would rent out the second floor, and he would live on the top floor. Open from 5 PM to 12 AM.
High And Lonesome Club
234 Main StKing's Head Pub
120 King StSightseeing
The seat of government. The expansive grounds end on the Assiniboine River and connect you to the riverwalk (if it's not under water). There are free tours given at the legislature that look at the architecture and history.
58 locals recommend
Manitoba Legislative Building
450 BroadwayThe seat of government. The expansive grounds end on the Assiniboine River and connect you to the riverwalk (if it's not under water). There are free tours given at the legislature that look at the architecture and history.
Parks & Nature
Behind the West Broadway Community Centre is a skating rink, soccer field, playground and community garden.
West Broadway Community Organization
748 Furby StBehind the West Broadway Community Centre is a skating rink, soccer field, playground and community garden.
This whole peninsula is a gorgeous walk. Big, beautiful and unique homes are everywhere to take a gander at. Enjoy the lovely landscaping and some peaceful spots along the river. You can find a self-guided walking tour at this link. http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/mb_history/05/armstrongpttour.shtml
186 Middle Gate
186 Middle GateThis whole peninsula is a gorgeous walk. Big, beautiful and unique homes are everywhere to take a gander at. Enjoy the lovely landscaping and some peaceful spots along the river. You can find a self-guided walking tour at this link. http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/mb_history/05/armstrongpttour.shtml
Assiniboine Park
55 Pavilion CrescentOne of the premier tourist destinations in the city with a humane and exhilarating polar bear exhibit.
143 locals recommend
Assiniboine Park Zoo
2595 Roblin BlvdOne of the premier tourist destinations in the city with a humane and exhilarating polar bear exhibit.
The Red River Floodway project, also known as 'Duff's Ditch', is the second-largest earthmoving project in the world, second to the Panama Canal. It prevents Winnipeg from being devastated by flooding from the Red River in the spring.
Red River Floodway
The Red River Floodway project, also known as 'Duff's Ditch', is the second-largest earthmoving project in the world, second to the Panama Canal. It prevents Winnipeg from being devastated by flooding from the Red River in the spring.
The ruins of the Saint-Boniface Cathedral with great views of The Forks, the Museum of Human Rights.
30 locals recommend
Saint Boniface Cathedral
180 Av. de la CathedraleThe ruins of the Saint-Boniface Cathedral with great views of The Forks, the Museum of Human Rights.
Thermea by Nordik Spa-Nature
775 Crescent DrAn outdoor/indoor Scandanavian spa.
The Forks is the premiere tourist attraction that Winnipeg has to offer, and locals enjoy going there as well! See my custom Google Map for my recommended walking route. You can also rideshare or take public transit easily.
296 locals recommend
The Forks
The Forks is the premiere tourist attraction that Winnipeg has to offer, and locals enjoy going there as well! See my custom Google Map for my recommended walking route. You can also rideshare or take public transit easily.
Arts & Culture
Winnipeg Art Gallery
300 Memorial BlvdCanadian Museum for Human Rights
85 Israel Asper WayGabrielle Roy was a Canadian author from St. Boniface, Manitoba and one of the major figures in French Canadian literature. This is the home she was born in.
La Maison Gabrielle-Roy
375 Rue DeschambaultGabrielle Roy was a Canadian author from St. Boniface, Manitoba and one of the major figures in French Canadian literature. This is the home she was born in.
Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada
2088 Wellington AvenueReopening in June, 2022.
From 1980 to 2005, the RCM has manufactured approximately 52 billion coins for 62 countries. These coins are manufactured at the Royal Canadian Mint's facility in Winnipeg. Tours should be booked in advance.
28 locals recommend
Royal Canadian Mint
520 Lagimodiere BlvdFrom 1980 to 2005, the RCM has manufactured approximately 52 billion coins for 62 countries. These coins are manufactured at the Royal Canadian Mint's facility in Winnipeg. Tours should be booked in advance.
The Manitoba Museum
190 Rupert AveEssentials
Halal food connection with many imported spices, delicacies and meats not found in mainstream grocers. This store is not only for those following Islamic dietary guidelines; many of my international guests have found ingredients that remind them of home. Hinna from India said "I LOVED IT!"
Halal Meat Centre
206 Maryland StHalal food connection with many imported spices, delicacies and meats not found in mainstream grocers. This store is not only for those following Islamic dietary guidelines; many of my international guests have found ingredients that remind them of home. Hinna from India said "I LOVED IT!"
A trendy and capable crew that cuts men and women's hair. The interior of the shop is straight from your uncle's wood panelled basement.
Hunter & Gunn
567 BroadwayA trendy and capable crew that cuts men and women's hair. The interior of the shop is straight from your uncle's wood panelled basement.
A men's barber with an interior that hasnt' changed in 40 years. Appointments can be made in Google.
Waltz On In Barber Shop
68 Sherbrook StA men's barber with an interior that hasnt' changed in 40 years. Appointments can be made in Google.
A 2 minute walk from my home. This large grocery store has great prices and is just around the corner from my home. You can get there quickly by exiting the backyard and walking through the park instead of exiting out the front door. Don't forget to bring some reusable bags.
Freshco Sargent
600 Sargent AvenueA 2 minute walk from my home. This large grocery store has great prices and is just around the corner from my home. You can get there quickly by exiting the backyard and walking through the park instead of exiting out the front door. Don't forget to bring some reusable bags.
Dollarama
595 Sargent AvenueIt's a 3 minute walk from the house and a great place to pick up forgotten supplies.