Roblin Park Community Centre,
640 Pepperloaf Crescent
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada

The Roblin Park Winter Carnival returns in January 2026 with a week of winter-themed activities for families and the wider community. While the full event details have not yet been officially announced, past years give a good idea of what this popular neighbourhood carnival typically includes.
The information below is based on previous Roblin Park Winter Carnivals and should be considered a preview of what may be offered, not a confirmed schedule.
In previous years, the Roblin Park Winter Carnival has run for an entire week and featured a combination of outdoor winter fun and indoor family programming.
All-week activities have previously included:
While not confirmed for 2026, earlier carnivals have featured:
One of the most popular evenings in past years has included a community bonfire and fireworks night, often with free hot chocolate and marshmallows.
Past weekend programming has included:
Adult-focused events such as a broomball social and casino night have also taken place in previous years, alongside hockey tournament finals and raffle draws to close out the carnival.
This is a temporary event description created using information from past Roblin Park Winter Carnivals. All dates, times, activities, and pricing for the 2026 Roblin Park Winter Carnival are unconfirmed and may change.
This listing will be updated once official details are released.
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