Manitoba, CA
Winnipeg
4 places to explore · More stops coming, added weekly.

Manitoba Legislative Building
Located in Winnipeg, the Manitoba Legislative Building is a stunning Beaux-Arts masterpiece completed in 1920 and one of the most iconic buildings in Manitoba. Topped by the famous Golden Boy statue, this architectural landmark is renowned for its grand design, intricate details, and fascinating Masonic symbolism embedded throughout the structure. A must-visit for architecture lovers, history enthusiasts, and tourists exploring the best things to do in Winnipeg. Hours: Daily, free tours available Price Range: Free
Assiniboine Park & Zoo
Located in Winnipeg, Assiniboine Park is the city’s crown jewel of green space and one of the top attractions in Manitoba. The park features the renowned Journey to Churchill, along with beautifully landscaped English gardens, a conservatory, and the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. A must-visit destination for families, nature lovers, and travelers exploring the best things to do in Winnipeg.

Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Located in Winnipeg at The Forks, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the world’s first museum solely dedicated to the evolution, celebration, and future of human rights. Designed by architect Antoine Predock, this striking building features nine galleries exploring powerful human rights stories from Canada and around the world. A must-visit destination for travelers interested in culture, history, and one of the most unique museums in Canada.

The Forks National Historic Site
Located in Winnipeg at the confluence of the Red River and Assiniboine River, The Forks has been a meeting place for over 6,000 years. Today, it is one of the city’s most vibrant destinations, featuring the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, a lively market, scenic riverbank walks, and outdoor skating in winter. A must-visit destination for travelers exploring culture, history, and the best things to do in Winnipeg.
