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Best Free Sites in Winnipeg "Best Free Sites in Winnipeg" Realizado por : Cityseeker 4 Ubicaciones indicadas Forks "Fun Place" Established over 6000 years ago, the Forks is still considered to be a hub of activity and a meeting point for the locals in the downtown area of Winnipeg. The area is equally popular among tourists as a shopping destination and night life center. Check out the Forks Market, go to a movie or simply see the world go by, as you sit in one of the restaurants by Loozrboy eating your snack. A fun place to know the local culture and indulge yourself. Be noted that the timings of this venue change seasonally, so it is best to check their website for details about the same. +1 888 942 6302 (Toll Free) www.theforks.com/ 1 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg MB Kildonan Park "Art & Culture Park" The Kildonan Park is a grand escape for both locals as well as visitors. The city's beloved park is great for recreation and sports featuring playgrounds, an outdoor pool and wading pool and for winter fun, a skating pond as well. The park being one of the largest in Winnipeg also includes attractions such as the Witches' Hut, Peguis Pavilion and the by Dano Rainbow theater. The venue for a number of local events that include arts and culture, Kildonan is the home to the Rainbow Stage which puts up a variety of stage specials and concerts. So if looking for both leisure and entertainment while in the city, check out the Kildonan Park. +1 877 311 4974 (Tourist Information) www.winnipeg.ca/publicworks/park 2015 Main Street, Winnipeg MB sandfields/ParkBooking/Bookablepa rks/Kildonanpark.asp Assiniboine Park "Nature and Art" Assiniboine Park is a sprawling green oasis amid the urban landscape of Winnipeg, heartily speckled with enchanting visions of natural beauty, cultural venues, and works of art. The riverfront park's expansive reach stretches across an area of over 1,100 acres (445 hectares), encompassing a host of intriguing sights, scenes and experiences. From the exotic fauna by Shahnoor Habib Munmun of the Zoo and the diverse flora of the Conservatory, to the artistic enclaves of the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, the park is an all-season wonderland of family-friendly delights. Other popular attractions include the Pavilion, the Lyric Theatre, the Pavilion Gallery Museum and the spectacular English Gardens. +1 204 927 6000 www.assiniboinepark.ca/p [email protected] 55 Pavilion Crescent, ark-landing/home Winnipeg MB Birds Hill Provincial Park "Diverse Landscapes" Named after Dr. Curtis Park, the Birds Hill Provincial Park was opened to celebrate Canada’s 100th birthday, and features an unusual collection of diverse landscapes. From windswept prairies and rolling green meadows, to forests dominated by oak and aspen trees, the park covers nearly 3358 hectares (8300 acres) of land near Winnipeg. This massive park runs thick by Robert Linsdell with kilometers of walking and cycling trails flanked by fields of wildflowers, inviting outdoor enthusiasts all year round. Its wooded depths are also home to a preserved historic homestead and a riding stable. At the heart of the park lies the sparkling Kingfisher Lake that is skirted by endless sandy stretches of the shore. Throughout the year, Birds Hill brims with a flurry of activities and events, including the Winnipeg Folk Festival, one of the largest of its kind in North America. Scores of visitors also stop by the park to watch engaging equestrian shows and polo tournaments. +1 204 654 6730 www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks Provincial Trunk Highway 59, St. /popular_parks/central/birds.html Clements MB UNIRSE A NOSOTROS A: cityseeker.com Condiciones generales | POLíTICA DE PRIVACIDAD | API | PóNGASE EN CONTACTO CON NOSOTROS | Derechos de autor 2019 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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