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10Best Events
Winter Wonderland
(Events - Best of the City)
December 2009
3977 Portage Ave Red River Exhibition Park, Winnipeg
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        Description: Winter Wonderland is a fantasy world of twinkling light displays. Particularly popular with families, the fanfare of lights is a holiday tradition for many. The drive-through route features a couple of stop-off points where you can grab some hot cocoa or a snack, ice skate or even take a horse-drawn sleigh ride. If you’re in Winnipeg in December, don’t miss it!
       

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International New Music Festival
(Events - Best of the City)
January 2010, February 2010
555 Main St Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg  R3B
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        Description: Presented by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, this is weeklong celebration of contemporary classical music from some of the finest composers worldwide, primarily new works and premieres. There are pre-concert discussion sessions most nights, and a post-concert “café” where you can meet the composer, sip some wine and nibble on a canapé.
       

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Festival du Voyageur
(Events - Best of the City)
February 12 - February 21, 2010
866 St Joseph St Fort Gibraltar, Winnipeg  • 204-237-7692 • FAX: 204-233-7576
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        Description: Voyageurs (French fur traders who plied their trade throughout this region) rendezvoused at “the forks” each year for a few days of revelry, and this massive event commemorates their efforts to create a permanent settlement. Western Canada’s largest winter event includes everything from snow sculptures, ice climbing, music, dance, games, a fun run, a formal ball, and tons of food (French, of course). There are numerous competitions, too, testing the mettle of modern-day would-be voyageurs. Most events are at Fort Gibraltar. The best way to enjoy the festivities is to purchase a button which allows you daily admission to the grounds and most events.
       

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Freeze Frame Annual International Film Festival for Kids of All Ages
(Events - Best of the City)
March 4, 2010 - March 2010
Various locations, Winnipeg
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        Description: A film festival for kids, Freeze Frame screens dozens of independent films and videos (documentaries, animated shorts, features) from around the world. A healthy proportion of films hail from Canada and many are in both English and French. There are also various workshops and film discussions, and participants can even make their own claymation videos. Venues include the Globe Cinema, the IMAX Theatre and Prairie Theatre Exchange (all at Portage Place Mall, 393 Portage Pl), and the University of Manitoba (Downtown Aboriginal Education Centre, 11 The Promenade).
       

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Shakespeare in the Ruins
(Events - Best of the City)
May 28 - June 20, 2009
2355 Corydon Ave Assiniboine Park Conservatory, Winnipeg
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        Description: Taking in a Shakespeare performance, in the great outdoors on a warm evening, is the quintessential summer activity. Winnipeg does it well, with excellent shows at picturesque Assiniboine Park. The 2009 schedule includes Othello and Stripped Down Hamlet.
       

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Red River Exhibition
(Events - Best of the City)
June 12 - June 21, 2009
3977 Portage Ave Red River Exhibition Park, Winnipeg  R3K
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        Description: A mammoth event, the Red River Ex is a grand fair that also includes several smaller events. Among the Ex attractions are midway games and rides, agricultural exhibits, a youth talent show, concerts and other performances, and a petting zoo. Heart of the Continent is primarily a horse riding competition and exhibition, but includes a couple of fun dog events as well. Taste of Manitoba highlights the fantastic cuisine of several of Winnipeg’s best restaurants.
       

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Jazz Winnipeg Festival
(Events - Best of the City)
June 26 - July 5, 2009
Various venues, Winnipeg  R3B 1H3
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        Description: If you visit Winnipeg in late June, one thing’s for sure: your toes will be tapping to the sounds of jazz greats like the Dave Brubeck Quartet, Pink Martini, Herbie Hancock, Kenny Garrett, Madeleine Peyroux, Holly Cole and Kurt Elling. Well-known blues artists make appearances as well, like Jonny Lang, John Lee Hooker, Jr., and Guitar Shorty. In addition to about 60 concerts, there is a series of free lunchtime performances in Old Market Square. Venues include The Forks Market (1 Forks Market Rd), Pyramid Cabaret (176 Fort St), Windsor Hotel (187 Garry St), King’s Head Pub (120 King St), Mondragon Bookstore (91 Albert St), lounge at the Fairmont Hotel (2 Lombard Pl), Exchange Events Centre (291 Bannatyne).
       

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Theatre in the Cemetery
(Events - Best of the City)
July 2 - August 30, 2009
190 Cathédrale Aven St. Boniface Cathedral Cemetery, Winnipeg  R2H 0H7 • 204- 233-7304 • FAX: 204-231-1205
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        Description: No stuffy old walking tours for Winnipeg! Learn the history of St. Boniface as you tour a cemetery with actors dressed in period attire. Another option is to hear a traditional folktale of Quebec, an equally engaging experience.
       

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Winnipeg Folk Festival
(Events - Best of the City)
July 9 - July 12, 2009
Hwy-59 Birds Hill Provincial Park, Winnipeg  R2C • 204-222-9151
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        Description: With seven daytime stages (and two nighttime ones), you know this festival is about the music. In fact, it’s one of the oldest and largest folk festivals in the world, with an annual attendance of about 60,000 and more than 250 musicians like Nerissa and Katryna Nields, Los Lobos, Jill Barber, Randy Newman, The Flatlanders, Leo Kottke, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Michael Franti and Spearhead and The Indigo Girls. There’s plenty more, though, from arts and crafts vendors to local restaurant vendors to a bunch of fun kid’s activities. Birds Hill Provincial Park is located 34 km (20 mi) northeast of Winnipeg. The park charges CAN6 for a three-day parking pass, or CAN25 for an annual parking pass. Advance tickets available at Festival Music Store, 211 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg.
       

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Winnipeg Fish Festival
(Events - Best of the City)
July 11, 2009
25 Forks Market Rd The Plaza at the Forks, Winnipeg  • 204-957-7618
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        Description: If you like eating fish or catching them, this is the event for you! Learn how to filet a fish or cook it at various demonstrations. Check out the championship pickerel rig-tying contest. And bring the kids – there are several activities just for them, including a spot where they can cast their own line.
       

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