Festival du Voyageur
233 Provencher Boulevard Winnipeg, MB R2H 0G4
Posted: February 10, 2025 | Author: Jonah Nguyen
Love is definitely in the Manitoban air.
February is alive with vibrant festivals and snowy adventures. Brave the snowy trails, plan a Valentine's date, or immerse yourself in local traditions. Here are 10 things to do this week in Manitoba!
Curious about fat biking? The Owl Wing Coffee House and Nordic Centre now offers rentals, making it easy to try this exciting winter activity. With oversized tires for extra stability and traction on packed snow, it's a thrilling way to explore the scenic trails and frozen lake at Falcon Ridge!
When your heart needs a little romance, Winnipeg delivers.
Picture this: skating hand-in-hand along a frozen river, sharing a delicious meal at a cozy eatery and ending the evening with a stylish boutique hotel stay. Here’s how you can plan a date that’ll warm your heart, even in the middle of winter.
Spend an evening surrounded by nature at The Leaf. Enjoy a relaxed, adults-only setting with wine, beer and select menu items available to order. Local artists Alyssa Crockett and Julia Davis will provide live entertainment to set the perfect tone for a laid-back night out.
The Manitoba Trappers’ Festival celebrates the province's rich northern heritage with events rooted in tradition and adventure. Held in The Pas, this annual festival features competitive dog sled races, a fur queen pageant, log-sawing contests and bannock-making competitions and much more.
Festival du Voyageur is the largest winter festival in Western Canada, welcoming over 75,000 festivalgoers at its annual event.
Experience outdoor winter activities, snow sculptures, historical characters, warm tents filled with music, dance, food and more!
Mondays at the Children’s Museum offer a world of creativity and fun. Kids can enjoy themed crafts to build fine motor skills, engaging dramatic play activities and special story times at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM.
This February, each Mini Monday celebrates I Love to Read Month with activities inspired by a different book!
Indecent is a true story told through music, song and dance about one of the most shocking events in theatre history. It's the rise and desmise of Sholem Asch's God of Vengeance, celebrated in some places, but when it hit Broadway in 1923, it proves too scandalous and the entire company are arrested for obscenity!
The Den is the perfect spot to take your date for a unique dining experience. Located at A Maze in Corn in St. Adolphe, this snow-built venue by Clint Masse surrounds guests with beautiful ice sculptures and snow art inspired by Manitoba’s landscape. Enjoy a candlelit gourmet meal in a cozy, intimate atmosphere.
Spend a fun, creative evening this Valentine’s Day painting each other’s portraits. In this guided couples' class, learn how to draw and adjust facial features to resemble your partner. Leave with two 9"x12" canvases and unforgettable memories!
Head to a secluded cabin on 80 acres of protected boreal forest just north of Gimli, Manitoba, where towering spruce and aspen trees surround you in nature’s tranquility. Wander private trails, disconnect from the world and let the peaceful sounds of the forest restore your spirit.
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