See More In Two Hours Than Most People Do In Days
From the charming streets of St. Boniface to the historic Exchange District and the iconic Manitoba Legislative Building, you’ll discover over 70 of the city’s most famous landmarks and the stories that make them unforgettable—no planning required. Here’s just a taste of what’s in store as you discover Winnipeg’s most iconic neighborhoods and landmarks, all in one comfortable ride:
- Why Winnipeg should rightfully be called “Secret New York”
- How a local brewery unknowingly inspired Budweiser’s most famous marketing campaign
- The house where Neil Young grew up, and Winnipeg’s connection to one of the most iconic rock songs of the 1970s
- Which cartoon character is an honorary Winnipegger (it’s not Winnie the Pooh—though that’s a Winnipeg story too)
- The young Winnipegger named Terry Fox whose decision to go for a run changed Canada forever
- Winnipeg’s unexpected, somewhat shocking connection to James Bond
Meet your guide and trolley in front of the Fort Garry Hotel
A meeting place for Indigenous peoples for over 6,000 years at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers—The Forks is today Manitoba's most-visited attraction, with dining and shopping along the riverbank
The world's first human rights museum
Visit the charming St. Boniface French quarter and its many landmarks including the dramatic ruins of the 1906 cathedral, gutted by fire in 1968—its facade left standing, with several of St. Boniface's bishops buried within the wall itself
Home to the largest collection of turn-of-the-century architecture in North America, and a filming location for many major Hollywood productions
Home to a full-scale replica of the 17th-century sailing ship Nonsuch—aboard which Justin Bieber once treated Selena Gomez to a private candlelight dinner
See the home to the NHL's Winnipeg Jets—and hear Winnipeg's Stanley Cup legacy older than the NHL itself: The Winnipeg Victorias won the Cup three times between 1896 and 1902, and started the traditions of the victory parade and toasting from the Cup with champagne
Home to the world's largest collection of Inuit art
See the province's most valuable building, filled with symbolism and hidden meaning that most visitors walk right past
Take a walk down the Back Alley Arctic outdoor art gallery to see over two dozen arctic animal murals in a charming residential neighbourhood - many customers agree this hidden gem is the highlight of the tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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