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Doors Open Winnipeg 2023 - May 27 & 28
A FREE Community Event!

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Aurora Farm *NEW*

Aurora Farm is a solar powered farm located on a historical Métis river lot in south Winnipeg. A number of heritage animals call Aurora Farm home... Continue reading

Essar Anything to See Here? *NEW*

On this tour we are in a quiet little gem of a neighbourhood. We will hear the "tale of two bridges," a history of the Kildonan Canoe Club circa... Continue reading

Exchange District Walking Tour

Walk the cobblestone streets and experience the colourful history of the Exchange District. Explore Winnipeg’s riveting political history – from... Continue reading

Ghost Sign Walking Tour

Join tour guide Matt Cohen and walk the Exchange District in search of ghost signs. Discover the area’s fading promotional signage and learn more... Continue reading

Haunted History Tour

Join one of Winnipeg’s most experienced guides and author of the book Haunted Winnipeg: Ghost Stories from the Heart of the Continent on a tour of... Continue reading

Historic Downtown Transcona Walking Tour

Explore Downtown Transcona through its history. Join us as we highlight the community of Transcona through this walking tour, featuring 34 buildings... Continue reading

Historic Kildonan Church & Cemetery

Presbyterian 'Selkirk Settlers'- arrived at Red River in the early 1800's from the 'Highlands of Scotland' a direct result of the land 'Clearances'... Continue reading

Homeland of the Métis Nation: Downtown Winnipeg Walking Tour *NEW*

The story of the Métis Nation and the role it has played in Manitoba's wider history is often overlooked and oversimplified. On this tour, we will... Continue reading

Kudlowich Homestead

In the early 20th century, Polish and Ukrainian people came to Canada to find freedom and prosperity. With the best farmland in the Red River Valley... Continue reading

The River City Syncopators at the Vaughan Street Jail *NEW*

It's Doors Open Winnipeg's 20th anniversary and we are ready to party in style! Join us on the green space in front of the Vaughan Street Jail for... Continue reading

West End BIZ Mural Tour

You’re probably familiar with the murals that dot the West End’s urban landscape, but have you ever wondered what they mean? Every West End... Continue reading

Where Our Stories Meet

The tour will start with the histories of the First Nations who traded here for thousands of years. You’ll then hear about the outsiders who... Continue reading

Winnipeg Public Art Tours

Experience the dynamic interplay of public art and local architecture on our walking tour. Discover how renowned artists like Bill Pechet and... Continue reading

Winnipeg Rowing Club Tour & Come Try Rowing *NEW*

This is your chance to visit the Winnipeg Rowing Club at the base of the Queen Elizabeth Way Bridge in Norwood Flats. Come learn about the history of... Continue reading

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