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Downtown Winnipeg BIZ Indoor Walkway GETTING AROUND DOWNTOWN ALL THINGS DOWNTOWN YOUR GUIDE TO DOWNTOWN TRENDS DOWNTOWNWINNIPEGTRENDS.COM Downtown is the most walkable neighbourhood in the city, with a diverse assortment of amenities/ services and public transportation in close proximity. (1) 1 BIKE RACKS ON BROADWAY Locals and tourists rate Winnipeg’s downtown as the top destination for arts, culture and entertainment! 50+ Festivals that draw more than a million visits annually Largest naturally frozen river trail in the world FARMERS’ 2 MANYFEST 2015 3 MARKET Hundreds of restaurants that delight the appetites of foodies Explore Winnipeg’s history - both past and future - at more than 5 museums and galleries, including the newly built Canadian Museum for Human Rights 4 WINTER RIVER TRAIL (1) www.walkscore.com GETTING AROUND DOWNTOWN Winnipeg Transit & Downtown Spirit Free Shuttle Bus Downtown Parking Buses run from approximately 5am to 2am on weekdays/ City of Winnipeg Street Parking Meters Saturdays and approximately 5:30am to 1am on Sundays Saturdays: 2 hours complementary Info: 311 | www.winnipegtransit.com Sundays: free parking Monday-Friday: 5:30pm-8am: free parking Winnipeg Transit Info Booths Monday-Friday: 8am-5:30pm: $1-2/hour “W” Portage & Main Concourse “W” Millennium Library Downtown Parkades & Parking Lots Maximum costs range from $4-$14 during the day, Catch the Free Spirit! and $1-$8 for evening. (Jets game nights: up to $20) Zip around downtown for free on the Downtown Spirit Hourly rates are between $1-$5. free shuttle bus. Catch the Spirit at regular bus stops. Winnipeg Parking Authority Active Transportation 311 | www.theparkingstore.winnipeg.ca Or travel on foot or by bike to your downtown destination for fun, fitness and fresh air. For a map of downtown bike Imperial Parking parking, go to www.downtownwinnipegbiz.com. 204-943-3578 | www.impark.com For a cycling route map, go to www.winnipeg.ca Urban Autopark Indoor Walkway System 204-956-7275 | www.urbanautopark.com Downtown Winnipeg’s two kilometers of indoor walkways get you from The Bay to Portage & Main and beyond without FNP Parking stepping foot outside! View the Downtown BIZ Indoor 204-942-6100 | www.theforks.com Walkway Map at www.downtownwinnipegbiz.com. 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