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  • LANGUAGE English
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  • FLYING TIME 11 hrs 45 mins
  • TIME ZONE GMT - 6

A multicultural city rising out of the prairies of central Canada on the spot at which the Assiniboine and Red rivers meet

Tailor Made Holidays to Winnipeg

At Inspiration Holidays, we pride ourselves on tailoring holidays to Winnipeg that are designed around your needs and expectations and not ours. We have a range of Winnipeg holiday offers that we have negotiated special or exclusive deals on. We can also arrange multi centre Winnipeg holiday itineraries as well as tours and excursions in Winnipeg. For more information on our Winnipeg holidays, call an Inspiration Holidays tailor-made expert on and speak to one of our reservation experts who will be able to help you plan the perfect holiday in Winnipeg.

Destination Overview

The capital of Manitoba and cultural capital of Canada, Winnipeg manages to hold its own against the bigger cities of Canada, as a thriving centre for arts, dance and music. The city is home to the famous Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Winnipeg Folk Festival and the Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir. Winnipeg is also a hub for new restaurants with signature twists on traditional fare, an eclectic clubbing scene and popular special events that rock a flavour that is distinctly Winnipeg.

For locals, Winnipeg is first and foremost their river city which boasts 3 beautiful rivers flowing through interesting neighbourhoods, with their confluence right at the heart of Winnipeg. Painters, dancers, musicians, filmmakers and chefs all find their niche in Winnipeg. Famous for its music and performing arts festivals, Winnipeg holidays are regarded as the “Gateway to the West” - a multicultural city rising out of the prairies of central Canada on the spot at which the Assiniboine and Red rivers meet.

The Manitoba Museum and its planetarium will take you on a journey from the dinosaurs across the cosmos through space and time, into the buffalo-filled prairies all under one roof? The walk-through settings of the Museum galleries will take you through the province’s history and environment, ranging from prairie grasslands to the Arctic coast. A lively re-creation of a Winnipeg street scene from the roaring Twenties when it was a real boomtown is worthy of admiration. The architecturally striking Winnipeg Art Gallery building is itself enough to leave you inspired. Once inside, art lovers are immersed in an internationally acclaimed art collection with numerous Canadian and Manitoba-centric pieces. The largest collection of Inuit art is situated at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. 

Winnipeg is home to a diverse range of districts, each with its own distinct offering of attractions. The lively Exchange District boasts early 20th century architecture to be admired. Its charming streets feature the tastiest and trendiest spots in the city, including bistros and small-plate restaurants that flaunt their exposed brick and beam. This is the hub for established and up-and-coming galleries; antique and vintage shops; and some of the best venues in café culture that Winnipeg holidays have to offer. To the east of the Exchange District is the Theatre District, the cultural hub of Winnipeg that will enthral you with its offerings of ballet, opera, theatre, symphony and much more – just take your pick. Osborne Village, the major restaurant and shopping district of Winnipeg, offers shopping opportunities for clothing, jewellery and household items. A delicious meal can be had at one of its numerous cafes, bistros and restaurants, or a refreshing pint downed at its local pubs.

No holiday to Winnipeg is complete without a tour of the Forks and its main attraction, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The eye-catching Canadian Museum for Human Rights building dominates the Winnipeg skyline, shining like a beacon on high. Inside its walls, an immersive experience awaits as powerful, interactive and awe-inspiring exhibits lead visitors gradually up a tower with stunning city views. Be inspired by the Museum’s noble mission to foster dialogue and change the world for the better. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is located within the Forks District, for millennia, a historic gathering place for Aboriginal peoples of Canada. The transformations of the Forks are evident in its modern cafés, shops and cultural hubs. A visit to the bustling central market or a stroll past vast tree-lined paths overlooking bends in the riverbank offer one of the most enthralling experiences in Winnipeg.

When to visit Winnipeg

Winnipeg

Do you need inspiration for when to go on holiday to Winnipeg? Give the team of experts at Inspiration Holidays a call and we will help you plan your Winnipeg holiday at the best time of year for your requirements. Although our Winnipeg holiday search tool will allow you to search for Winnipeg holiday prices upto 11 months in advance, we can also price holidays to Winnipeg for 2025 and 2026. We can advise on the best time to travel on your Winnipeg holiday based on Winnipeg weather, special events in Winnipeg or even when the crowds in Winnipeg are at their lowest.

Winnipeg

Winnipeg is ranked as the second sunniest city in Canada, with clear skies year-round. Winnipeg’s summers are typically warm and humid especially in July when most of the city’s special events take place. Spring and autumn offer highly variable and rapidly changing weather for fun holidays in Winnipeg.

Typically on during a holiday to Winnipeg, you can start expect your day to start cold in the morning, only to considerably heat up in the afternoon. Dressing in layers during holidays to Winnipeg is advisable. The long winters are typically dry and cold due to strong winds, but, with Canada’s best display of Christmas lights, this is still a great time for a Winnipeg holiday.

Spring is a great time for a holiday in Winnipeg as the frost of winter gives way to blossoming flowers and the cloudy weather makes way for sunny days. Spring is the time to get out for some festival fun in Winnipeg. The Manito Ahbee Festival and the Indigenous Music and Arts Program offer a celebration of indigenous arts, music and culture. The Winnipeg Comedy Festival is ideal if you fancy having a good laugh during your Canada holiday.

Nature lovers on a Canada tour will find plenty to see and do during summer holidays in Winnipeg as the temperature becomes warmer. Ideal activities include a stroll through the parks, gardens and forests or a hike or walk to explore the fascinating trails around. You can enjoy a swim at one of the outdoor public pools of Winnipeg. For a taste of culture, visitors can join in on the Aboriginal Day Live & Festival celebrations.

The moderate temperatures, changing scenery and colourful foliage of autumn make for some lovely exploring and touring in Winnipeg during your holiday to Canada. Attending festivals such as the Culture Days celebration of cross-Canadian arts and culture will be worth your while. FemFest is a festival celebration of plays by women not to miss out on. For more arts in autumn, the Reel Pride Film Festival and the Winnipeg International Writers Festival are a must.

Low temperatures and snow storms are characteristic of your average winter in Winnipeg. Nonetheless, visitors can embrace the winter months of Winnipeg by enjoying some excellent festivals and events during a tour in Canada. The Arctic Glacier Winter Park hosts the official winter celebration in Winnipeg. Winter sports fans can skate on kilometres of trails, swooshing and shimmying down the toboggan run. And Manitoba’s largest drive-through light show dazzles with its fascinating sights and a million lights.

Excursions

Why not enhance your Winnipeg holiday experience by adding on an excursion. Our Winnipeg excursions have been carefully selected by the product team at Inspiration Holidays. Booking a Winnipeg excursion in advance can offer much better value for money than booking the excursions whilst you are on holiday in Winnipeg.

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