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Free Winter Activities at Winnipeg Parks

Free Winter Activities in Winnipeg
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Here are some great, and FREE, things to do in Winnipeg during the Winter…


There are numerous opportunities available to enjoy outdoor activities at City parks and facilities this holiday season. The City offers a wide range of outdoor amenities and locations for winter activities, sure to be fun for everyone.

Winter park amenities include: skating ponds, neighbourhood pleasure rinks, toboggan slides, hills and cross country ski trails.

Tobogganing
Kildonan Park, Waterfront Drive, Bunn’s Creek Park, St. Vital Park, Crescent Drive Park and Fraser’s Grove Park will have their toboggan slides open to the public for the holidays. Toboggan hills are open – slide at your own risk.

For more information and to confirm if a toboggan slide is open, visit City of Winnipeg – Toboggan Hills and Slides in Winnipeg Parks

Skating



Visit the sparkling new St. Vital Duck Pond Pavilion and enjoy the view of the skating pond and the Ecobuage Bonfire Pit. Due to warm temperatures, ice skating surface may be limited.

This year, Peguis Pavilion Pond in Kildonan Park is open for skating. Please note that due to unseasonably warm temperatures, ice skating surface may be limited. Benches and picnic tables will be located around the rink. Stay long enough to enjoy some refreshments at the Pavilion restaurant.

There are over 40 pleasure skating rinks in neighbourhood parks. Find one near you: visit City of Winnipeg – Park Skating Ponds

Cross Country Skiing
Winter conditions have been favourable for ski-trail tracking. Trails are maintained weekly at Kildonan Park, Harbourview, St. Vital Park, La Barriere Park, and Living Prairie Museum.

Visit City of Winnipeg – Cross Country Ski Trails for updates.

Park Trails
Enjoy a refreshing walk in the winter wonderland. Visit your City of Winnipeg regional parks.

For a complete listing of amenities, maps, schedule information, please visit City of Winnipeg – Parks and Fields.

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