Free Events and Activities Happening on Valentine's Day
FEATURED EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Lights On the Exchange is a free winter public art festival featuring large-scale light projections and installations by Canadian and Manitoban artists. The artworks are spread throughout the Exchange District and can be explored at your own pace.
Music & Makers: Love Edition is a free two-day event celebrating local love with live music, unique makers, and small businesses at The Forks Market. Guests can enjoy performances by local artists while shopping for one-of-a-kind gifts and supporting the local creative community.
Manitoba Winter Trails Day celebrates winter trails across the province with guided hikes, snowshoe adventures, and drop-in activities at select provincial parks. Manitobans can also enjoy free access to provincial parks throughout February, with special programming on Winter Trails Day at locations including Birds Hill, Clearwater Lake, Spruce Woods, and Whiteshell Provincial Parks.
IKEA Winnipeg is bringing back its $1 Traditional Breakfast on Valentine’s Day. IKEA Family members can enjoy a classic hot breakfast from opening until 11:00 AM, with proceeds supporting Breakfast Club of Canada.
Central Park Winterfest invites families to bundle up for an afternoon of free activities, warm snacks, live music, and cozy bonfires. Wide park paths and open space make it easy to enjoy the winter vibes with kids, strollers, or sleds.
Kigamikamin brings the community together for the Sweetheart Powwow at the RBC Convention Centre. This free event features Grand Entries at 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM, a feast at 5:00 PM, host and co-host drums, head dancers, and special guests. Donations of non-perishable food items, new mitts, hats, and socks are gratefully accepted in support of Morgan’s Warriors.
DOWNTOWN
AROUND WINNIPEG
FREE INDOOR SKATING
Free Swim and Loonie/Toonie Swims
ADULTS 18+ ONLY
NEAR WINNIPEG
This guided snowshoe adventure invites youth and adults ages 11+ to explore the Nimowin Trail with a Manitoba Parks interpreter while learning to identify animal tracks, scat, and other signs of winter wildlife. Snowshoes are provided or participants may bring their own, and the experience wraps up with hot chocolate around a bonfire.