Food Scene
Excellent food and ambiance located a historic pump house on the bank of the Red River.
26 locals recommend
Cibo Waterfront Cafe
339 Waterfront DrExcellent food and ambiance located a historic pump house on the bank of the Red River.
Located in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District, Peasant Cookery offers up seasonal, local and market fresh dishes that are proudly made in house, by hand. The restaurant is casual and comfortable, the lounge warm and alluring. You won't be disappointed.
33 locals recommend
Peasant Cookery
283 Bannatyne AveLocated in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District, Peasant Cookery offers up seasonal, local and market fresh dishes that are proudly made in house, by hand. The restaurant is casual and comfortable, the lounge warm and alluring. You won't be disappointed.
Corrientes Argentine Pizzeria is located just a 5 minute walk from our condo. Fabulous, locally sourced and organic food.
11 locals recommend
Corrientes Argentine Pizzeria
137 Bannatyne AveCorrientes Argentine Pizzeria is located just a 5 minute walk from our condo. Fabulous, locally sourced and organic food.
From tapas to steaks, drinks to dessert, Hermanos is a truly unique destination that will not disappoint.
26 locals recommend
Hermanos South American Steakhouse
179 Bannatyne AveFrom tapas to steaks, drinks to dessert, Hermanos is a truly unique destination that will not disappoint.
Fabulous coffee and teas....Parlour proudly serves and sells ethically sourced and seasonally fresh specialty coffee from several of North America's leading micro coffee roasters including 49th Parallel, and Dogwood Coffee (roasted a few hundred meters away).
23 locals recommend
Parlour Coffee
468 Main StFabulous coffee and teas....Parlour proudly serves and sells ethically sourced and seasonally fresh specialty coffee from several of North America's leading micro coffee roasters including 49th Parallel, and Dogwood Coffee (roasted a few hundred meters away).
This Cafe is a wonderful alternative to the typical restaurant fare. Offering unique meals with international flavours this restaurant is the perfect choice for breakfast through lunch as they are not open in the evenings. Offering Vegetarian and Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options. ... Clementine Cafe is another fine example of the flourishing food scene in Winnipeg’s Exchange District.
62 locals recommend
Clementine
123 Princess StThis Cafe is a wonderful alternative to the typical restaurant fare. Offering unique meals with international flavours this restaurant is the perfect choice for breakfast through lunch as they are not open in the evenings. Offering Vegetarian and Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options. ... Clementine Cafe is another fine example of the flourishing food scene in Winnipeg’s Exchange District.
Tim Hortons
393 Portage AveBecause everyone loves a Tim's!!
"At MISS BROWNS Hot Pressed Sandwich & Coffee Co. we pride ourselves on creating the best possible fresh handcrafted sandwiches and coffee. We like our sandwiches juicy and our coffee strong. Using premium local and sustainable products and suppliers, our homemade pastrami, corned beef, smoked chicken, and slow roast pork (to name a few) alongside our delicious range of sauces and accompaniments, will have you coming back for more."
10 locals recommend
Miss Browns
242 Hargrave St"At MISS BROWNS Hot Pressed Sandwich & Coffee Co. we pride ourselves on creating the best possible fresh handcrafted sandwiches and coffee. We like our sandwiches juicy and our coffee strong. Using premium local and sustainable products and suppliers, our homemade pastrami, corned beef, smoked chicken, and slow roast pork (to name a few) alongside our delicious range of sauces and accompaniments, will have you coming back for more."
The Mitchell Block is a gem of a location just minutes from the condo. Upstairs enjoy the wine bar/lounge and downstairs is the cozy restaurant serving cooked from scratch mulit course meals.
14 locals recommend
The Mitchell Block
173 McDermot AveThe Mitchell Block is a gem of a location just minutes from the condo. Upstairs enjoy the wine bar/lounge and downstairs is the cozy restaurant serving cooked from scratch mulit course meals.
Grocery Store - Giant Tiger is approximately 1.5 km from the condo and has a small yet full grocery section.
14 locals recommend
Giant Tiger Food, Home, Fashion
345 Donald StGrocery Store - Giant Tiger is approximately 1.5 km from the condo and has a small yet full grocery section.
Grocery Store - No Frill's is a full grocery store, located 2.1 km (30 minute walk) from the Condo. Cabs or TappCar (similar to Uber) are readily available should you prefer transportation.
Topher's No Frills
600 Notre Dame AveGrocery Store - No Frill's is a full grocery store, located 2.1 km (30 minute walk) from the Condo. Cabs or TappCar (similar to Uber) are readily available should you prefer transportation.
Drinks & Nightlife
Winnipeg's original authentic English pub and restaurant downtown in the Exchange District. Great food and atmosphere. Live music on weekends.
47 locals recommend
King's Head Pub
120 King StWinnipeg's original authentic English pub and restaurant downtown in the Exchange District. Great food and atmosphere. Live music on weekends.
If comfort food is what you are after the Yellow Dog Tavern is where you want to be. Only a 10 minute walk away you will find yourself in a quaint, pub style restaurant/bar with great food and service.
9 locals recommend
Yellow Dog Tavern
386 Donald StIf comfort food is what you are after the Yellow Dog Tavern is where you want to be. Only a 10 minute walk away you will find yourself in a quaint, pub style restaurant/bar with great food and service.
Arts & Culture
Powerful and moving museum focusing on human rights, past, and present.
"Mission Statement:
Established by Parliament through amendments to the Museums Act on March 13, 2008, which came into force on August 10, 2008, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is envisioned as a national and international destination-a centre of learning where Canadians and people from around the world can engage in discussion and commit to taking action against hate and oppression."
268 locals recommend
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
85 Israel Asper WayPowerful and moving museum focusing on human rights, past, and present.
"Mission Statement:
Established by Parliament through amendments to the Museums Act on March 13, 2008, which came into force on August 10, 2008, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is envisioned as a national and international destination-a centre of learning where Canadians and people from around the world can engage in discussion and commit to taking action against hate and oppression."
"The Manitoba Museum is the province’s largest, not-for-profit heritage and science centre. We are renowned for our vivid portrayal of Manitoba’s rich and colourful history, Planetarium shows, and Science Gallery exhibits."
95 locals recommend
The Manitoba Museum
190 Rupert Ave"The Manitoba Museum is the province’s largest, not-for-profit heritage and science centre. We are renowned for our vivid portrayal of Manitoba’s rich and colourful history, Planetarium shows, and Science Gallery exhibits."
Winnipeg's premier performing arts centre and home of the world renowned Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.
25 locals recommend
Centennial Concert Hall
Winnipeg's premier performing arts centre and home of the world renowned Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery, affectionately referred to as WAG, has been in existence for 104+ years. With internationally acclaimed exhibits and humanitarian focus WAG is a must see when in Winnipeg.
"The gallery is located on Treaty No. 1, the original lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininiwak, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We respect the Treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration."
138 locals recommend
Winnipeg Art Gallery
300 Memorial BlvdThe Winnipeg Art Gallery, affectionately referred to as WAG, has been in existence for 104+ years. With internationally acclaimed exhibits and humanitarian focus WAG is a must see when in Winnipeg.
"The gallery is located on Treaty No. 1, the original lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininiwak, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We respect the Treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration."
This Children's museum will have your little ones entertained for hours.
"The latest innovations in education
and exhibit design come together in creative environments at the Children’s Museum to provide a powerful
learning experience that entertains as it educates."
40 locals recommend
Manitoba Children's Museum
45 Forks Market RdThis Children's museum will have your little ones entertained for hours.
"The latest innovations in education
and exhibit design come together in creative environments at the Children’s Museum to provide a powerful
learning experience that entertains as it educates."
Sightseeing
"Welcome to The Forks, Winnipeg’s meeting place. Nestled in the heart of downtown, The Forks is one of Winnipeg’s most beloved places, at the junction of the Assiniboine and mighty Red rivers.
We’ve been a meeting place for over 6,000 years. Early Aboriginal peoples traded at The Forks, followed by European fur traders, Métis buffalo hunters, Scottish settlers, riverboat workers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
Today, framed by the banks of the two rivers, The Forks is Winnipeg’s number one tourist destination with more than four million visitors annually."
296 locals recommend
The Forks
"Welcome to The Forks, Winnipeg’s meeting place. Nestled in the heart of downtown, The Forks is one of Winnipeg’s most beloved places, at the junction of the Assiniboine and mighty Red rivers.
We’ve been a meeting place for over 6,000 years. Early Aboriginal peoples traded at The Forks, followed by European fur traders, Métis buffalo hunters, Scottish settlers, riverboat workers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
Today, framed by the banks of the two rivers, The Forks is Winnipeg’s number one tourist destination with more than four million visitors annually."
Check out our neighbourhood, we're sure you will love it as much as we do!
www.exchangedistrict.org
60 locals recommend
Exchange District
Check out our neighbourhood, we're sure you will love it as much as we do!
www.exchangedistrict.org
Entertainment & Activities
Winnipeg's True North Sports & Entertainment Centre is home of the Winnipeg Jets, not to mention a myriad of concerts, events and more. Located a quick 7 minute walk from Waterfront Drive with numerous restaurants and lounges along the way, making this a perfect evening of entertainment.
6 locals recommend
True North Square
223 Hargrave StWinnipeg's True North Sports & Entertainment Centre is home of the Winnipeg Jets, not to mention a myriad of concerts, events and more. Located a quick 7 minute walk from Waterfront Drive with numerous restaurants and lounges along the way, making this a perfect evening of entertainment.
Located 250m and across the street from our condo is the Sport for Life Centre, built for the 2017 Canada Games and now a renowned athletic training centre.
The 124,000 square foot Qualico Training Centre features three fully convertible court spaces, strength and conditioning areas, aerobic training space, plyometric training and testing, and an indoor training track.
Canada Games Sport for Life Centre
145 Pacific AveLocated 250m and across the street from our condo is the Sport for Life Centre, built for the 2017 Canada Games and now a renowned athletic training centre.
The 124,000 square foot Qualico Training Centre features three fully convertible court spaces, strength and conditioning areas, aerobic training space, plyometric training and testing, and an indoor training track.
Shopping
Portage Place Shopping Centre is a smaller mall located downtown and within walking distance. If a larger mall is what you are after check out Polo Park Shopping Centre or St. Vital Shopping Centre. Or our newest Outlet centre located as noted.
22 locals recommend
Portage Place
Portage Place Shopping Centre is a smaller mall located downtown and within walking distance. If a larger mall is what you are after check out Polo Park Shopping Centre or St. Vital Shopping Centre. Or our newest Outlet centre located as noted.
"Manitoba's largest shopping centre boasts 200 of the finest shops and services with several brands exclusive to CF Polo Park".
64 locals recommend
CF Polo Park
1485 Portage Ave"Manitoba's largest shopping centre boasts 200 of the finest shops and services with several brands exclusive to CF Polo Park".
St. Vital Centre offers more than 155 brand name stores and Silver City Theatre. If shopping is what you are after on a cold winter day, enjoy the warmth of an indoor mall.
71 locals recommend
St.Vital Centre
1225 St Mary's RdSt. Vital Centre offers more than 155 brand name stores and Silver City Theatre. If shopping is what you are after on a cold winter day, enjoy the warmth of an indoor mall.
"Outlet Collection Winnipeg Shopping Center: Manitoba capital's first pure outlet shopping destination. Discover more than 100 retailers & restaurants."
60 locals recommend
Outlet Collection Winnipeg
555 Sterling Lyon Pkwy"Outlet Collection Winnipeg Shopping Center: Manitoba capital's first pure outlet shopping destination. Discover more than 100 retailers & restaurants."
"The Forks’ unique history is apparent in its bustling market. Originally two adjacent stables for competing rail companies circa early 1900, the horse stalls were joined together by a courtyard and bridges to create The Forks Market, Winnipeg’s incomparable shopping experience.
The Forks Market offers a multitude of shops to browse for a wide variety of specialty items and souvenirs. Downstairs, The Market features an irresistible fresh food emporium with everything from gourmet cheeses to meats organic baked goods and wine. Upstairs, in the Market Loft, shoppers will find items ranging from cigars and aromatherapy products to crafts and artworks from 300 local and Canadian artisans."
154 locals recommend
The Forks Market
1 Forks Market Rd"The Forks’ unique history is apparent in its bustling market. Originally two adjacent stables for competing rail companies circa early 1900, the horse stalls were joined together by a courtyard and bridges to create The Forks Market, Winnipeg’s incomparable shopping experience.
The Forks Market offers a multitude of shops to browse for a wide variety of specialty items and souvenirs. Downstairs, The Market features an irresistible fresh food emporium with everything from gourmet cheeses to meats organic baked goods and wine. Upstairs, in the Market Loft, shoppers will find items ranging from cigars and aromatherapy products to crafts and artworks from 300 local and Canadian artisans."