Posted on Mar 01, 2026 / Travel

Manitoba isn’t just nature — it’s also rich in culture with lots of festivals and heritage celebrations all year long. Winnipeg hosts major events like the Winnipeg Folk Festival, Festival du Voyageur (a celebration of French Canadian culture), and arts festivals that bring music, food, and performances into the city. The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is one of the oldest and most respected ballet companies in North America, drawing fans of world‑class dance. Indigenous cultures are an important part of Manitoba’s story too, and you’ll find museums, galleries, and programs that celebrate First Nations, Métis, and Inuit heritage. Shared city spaces like The Forks in Winnipeg have markets, art, and community events that show off local life. Throughout the summer, small towns have fairs, rodeos, and community festivals where you can meet locals and sample regional food and crafts. No matter when you visit, there’s likely a cultural event that will make your trip feel more meaningful and fun.
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