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Exchange District C WINNIPEG 2011 VISITORS GUIDE DOWNTOWN WINNIPEG neighbourhoods & maps C L T R LO H THE FORKS | EXCHANGE DISTRICT | DOWNTOWN WINNIPEG G EA N A T P - - E S A O LEGEND A U A TO P I LIN N A N R V V F I T T ST R E L S S F L R G Y For a description of this neighbourhood, please see page 97. O LI EO AV E E T DISRA - RG G D N E R A Tourism Winnipeg M R E I A O W Y cD S W T B ER S THE ExCHANGE S R M AV G O A N A MAP INDEX U T LT V A F I E District A D T A L A C V T G V T Accommodations Y S IN A N S A LE S L T V RU XA U S W PE T N D AccommodatioNs Map # GALLEriEs Map # I R S D T LLI J T ER E S BA AM AM T O NN A ES AV Best Western Charterhouse Hotel 1 Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art 4 A N T A V K U S TY Attractions & Sights J L N P T E A E Y C S A L IF Carlton Inn 2 Wah-sa Gallery 5 B V LI IC A T T A AV A E T S V V IS I T R S S T Delta Winnipeg 3 Winnipeg Art Gallery 6 T E N Entertainment Venues R I T I S Y S A T S A M A E M H R S M RK LG K A D E I The Fairmont Winnipeg 4 rEstAurANts E E T T N O N N A T O G C S V A O T TourismN Winnipeg A S R N Old Market V L E E T T R A The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa Affinity Vegetarian Garden 1 D L S S Galleries Y A Y B R M L Square R T E R T E 5 R F B Visitor Centre R E S A G S A A & Conference Centre A E r S R E H T D S Amici 2 M A M E M E U H T M R S O V E E T N G V T F S O - R T D N A S E T A R Guest House International 6 I E U E G J V S D R E OH R B S S Restaurants Bailey’s 3 T B i E N C G D T N H G I T A H U S I E RL R A S T RO R N S Hi-Winnipeg Downtowner 7 S T - R C r E O I C O A L S S E H U A N R Blaze Bistro & Lounge 4 E ST B P Y H E N A L L S N L T D C N E A U T D A Humphry Inn and Suites 8 A A N Y E P C N U I R E RV Shopping Blü Fish 5 R M A E S A B R U V D O E R P T H SH L T I S P r Inn at the Forks 9 M AN T S W E R M T U L D Bombolini Wine Bar 6 G R cD R E E A A A R N M T D I B O B T O Mariaggi’s Theme Suite Hotel 10 A N K L A E Universities & Colleges V V A - R E Dim Sum Garden 7 A LD RU ST F Place Louis Riel Suite Hotel 11 T R SARGENT AV K L IN Don Pedro’s Authentic Mexican Grill 8 S O O D E MB AN N A N R E RD G N T AV Radisson Hotel Winnipeg Downtown 12 D N D AV Main Streets Eat! Bistro 9 E E E M K K A D AV E O O L C C Y St. Regis Hotel 13 I P L S N O O I T O R T Fort Garry Hotel 10 M T T T S N N A R M A c G D O D B D O E R C M S N A A T Walkway System The Marlborough Hotel 14 O T V H T M T Hermano’s Restaurant and Wine Bar 11 R E S E - S N S PP E E E 'A T A AttrActioNs & siGhts U W Q E L A L D Homer’s 12 EL H V A Canwest Park 1 R S Information Centre C Hu’s On First Asian Bistro 13 G T i A AV R E R IC A Esplanade Riel Pedestrian Bridge 2 L L P EL V W Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar 14 T IL IO O E LI N AM E Manitoba Children’s Museum 3 N S TE ER Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 15 B PL PH 1 EB EBB EN A Manitoba Historical Society Dalnavert Museum 4 ELLICE AV W W S SO V E W N Ivory 16 AD T F N O E W PL ME S Y O R S Manitoba Museum 5 R T C E P T L King’s Head Pub & Eatery 17 O TH E S Y L M S Manitoba Legislative Building 6 O V I T Kum Koon Garden 18 N A T S Y E H T Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum 7 AG AV T S Lobby On York 19 S R O M T T P HA Millennium Library 8 GRA W Muddy Waters Smokehouse 20 A Canadian Museum T E Upper Fort Garry Gate 9 G for Human Rights M R A One Night in Bangkok 21 F E R (Opening 2012) V R M ST MARY AV R Winnipeg Chinese Cultural A O O Y Peasant Cookery 22 U N 10 R G T and Community Centre Y I A L H B L H P A Restaurant Dubrovnik 23 R N A Winnipeg Railway Museum – Union Station 11 U R S F S G T Sals on the Bridge 24 T R ENtErtAiNmENt VENuEs A AV V THE Forks Shanghai 25 E YORK AV Burton Cummings Theatre 1 D Y S R T R D M Stella’s Café & Bakery 26 T A S M O I S T Centennial Concert Hall 2 C N F S H O ST. A R L A E T K Storm Restaurant 27 D R S A L D M Cinematheque 3 O L D A R V R B M T G KE O R O A V O I D T Sydney’s at the Forks 28 K V O B G S M A N E N R Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall 4 R L T T M N T A E A S K R N O S S A L i P F The Current 29 B YO I T E N T T N O Imax Theatre 5 O E D R T R O Y S T S Y The Velvet Glove 30 C T T N John Hirsch Theatre (MTC Mainstage) 6 S R D O T S L N Tre Visi 31 O N T A O Travel Manitoba A MTS Centre 7 S L H C V B Y A Y Wasabi 32 O R R Information Centre R Manitoba Theatre For Young People 8 A G W N R M Y shoppiNG E Y A Pantages Playhouse Theatre 9 WA V D E OA P cityplace 1 BR L r Prairie Theatre Exchange 10 V N T A E H E T T S E The Forks Market 2 S U E S B T Q A V Rachel Brown Theatre 11 AV LIZ i K E N E L IN S IR Johnston Terminal 3 O . S Y A IBO E FA W r Tom Hendry Theatre (MTC Warehouse) 12 O N Y R IN K A R S R M O S A D Portage Place Shopping Centre 4 B A H M E R West End Cultural Centre 13 C L AV ST AV E A IC R r H E Winnipeg Square 5 B CT IV GALLEriEs S SAR r AR R A AV E 1. The Forks uNiVErsitiEs & colleges V Mayberry Fine Art 1 T i 2. The Exchange S r University of Winnipeg 1 District Platform: Centre for E E 2 C MOSTYN iN M N L Red River College 2 o A P Photographic and Digital Arts T E Y - b S V P Y i T F L PL A A S N S N Plug In Institute of Contemporary Arts 3 O i I K G R O s C L O N L s BE O U A R T T V B O S A S D Y A W R C O T R L S S D 2 L O Y A T E D E B N R N LY W I N V D K L R S A A I O I www.visitwinnipegnow.com O C IS E U L U S R I S A O L F R B S P G C S U S E O D T T N C G V R T C R H R A O N R E N MW L Y P R O EL L E E N L S L E - ST O N R.
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