Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre,
445 King St
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Rising Sun Powwow Club – Embrace Culture and Community in Winnipeg!
The Rising Sun Powwow Club offers a vibrant and inclusive space for anyone interested in learning and sharing Indigenous cultural practices. It’s a place to explore dancing, drumming, singing, regalia-making, and teachings while connecting with others in the community. This program is open to everyone, regardless of experience, and provides a welcoming environment to celebrate culture.
Program Details:
This free program is an incredible opportunity to engage with Indigenous traditions and artistry. Whether someone wants to learn new skills or deepen their cultural understanding, this club creates a space for meaningful participation.
How to Register:
The Rising Sun Powwow Club, supported by the Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, celebrates the beauty of Indigenous heritage and invites everyone to take part. Registration is open to all who are ready to experience this enriching cultural journey.
Free Entry to Manitoba Parks for a Year Starting April 1, 2025 Free Entry ito
Riverview’s favorite winter celebration is back! Get ready for a week of fun, adventure, and community spirit as we embrace the magic of winter together.
A list of free things to do in Winnipeg during the weekend including activities for the family, live music, arts, movies, and more.
Cabin Fever: Free Films for Kids! returns this winter with free Sunday screenings at the David Barber Cinematheque. Families can enjoy beloved classics and animated favourites from January 4 to February 22.
Learn to Winter at The Forks runs every weekend from January to February with free activities celebrating Winnipeg’s winter spirit. Enjoy DJs on Ice, skating lessons, storytelling, wellness classes, and more at locations throughout The Forks, weather permitting.
The Roblin Park Winter Carnival is expected to return January 19–25, 2026 with a week of family-friendly winter activities, based on programming from past years, with full details still to be officially confirmed.
The Winnipeg Police Museum offers free admission and features artifacts dating back to the late 1800s, vintage vehicles and motorcycles, and stories highlighting the history and service of the Winnipeg Police Service, located at 245 Smith Street and open Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
WAG Wednesday Nights offers free admission every Wednesday evening from 5:00–9:00 PM at WAG-Qaumajuq, starting January 2026, with live music, interactive activities, and rotating cultural programming in the heart of downtown Winnipeg.
Cabin Fever: Free Films for Kids! returns this winter with free Sunday screenings at the David Barber Cinematheque. Families can enjoy beloved classics and animated favourites from January 4 to February 22.
Learn to Winter at The Forks runs every weekend from January to February with free activities celebrating Winnipeg’s winter spirit. Enjoy DJs on Ice, skating lessons, storytelling, wellness classes, and more at locations throughout The Forks, weather permitting.