Free Volleyball at Central Park
Central Park 406 Edmonton Street, Winnipeg, MBJoin The West End Biz free summer events! Enjoy the sun and company while having fun playing volleyball in Central Park.
Join The West End Biz free summer events! Enjoy the sun and company while having fun playing volleyball in Central Park.
Join the Minegoziibe Anishinabe Treaty Days Celebration & Concert on July 20, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Red River Exhibition Park, 3977 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg. Enjoy cultural performances, live music by Calvin Nepinak, Gambler Boys, Kristen Richard, and CBB. This free event offers fun activities for all ages. Don’t miss this vibrant celebration of Anishinabe culture and community!
The Selkirk Concert Series kicks off June 8th, 2024 at the Selkirk Waterfront with free, family-friendly concerts all summer! Dance to classic country tunes, sing along to iconic rock anthems, and enjoy local artists at the Night Market. Don't miss the Season Opener with the Hearts on Fire Band (7:00 pm) and the Sean Taylor Band (8:30 pm).
Looking for free summer fun in Winnipeg? Catch free lunchtime concerts by local artists every Tuesday from June 4th to August 27th, 2024! The Downtown Sounds Concert Series features a variety of musical styles at various downtown locations, perfect for a break from your workday. Bring your lunch or grab a bite to eat nearby and enjoy the tunes!
Bachata Nights at The Cargo Bar: Join the dance party every Tuesday in July and August 2024 from 7 PM to 10 PM at Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg. Free entry, family-friendly, and live DJs playing Salsa, Bachata, Kizomba, and Reggaeton hits. Don’t miss this outdoor event near the Duck Pond and Bridge to Portage Ave.
Watch classic films, cult classics, and Hollywood hits on a 11-meter tall screen in the waters of Lake Winnipeg at the RBC Sunset Screenings On the Beach @ Gimli Film Festival. These free, public screenings are a great way to enjoy a summer night in Manitoba.
Join us on Wednesdays for a delightful musical experience at Saigon Park! From 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, enjoy live tunes by @thewecc. This event is sponsored by Cobra Collectables, located at 555 Sargent Ave. Whether you’re a music enthusiast or just looking for a lunchtime treat, don’t miss out on this free performance in the heart of Downtown Winnipeg.
Experience Winnipeg's cherished summer tradition for free! Join Ballet in the Park on Wednesday, July 24-26, at 7:30 pm for a magical evening of dance under the prairies sky. Witness exceptional performances by professional dancers and enjoy family-friendly activities before the show. Bring blankets or lawn chairs, snacks, and water for a delightful outdoor experience! (Location details can be found on the event website).
Don't miss the Manitoba Sunflower Festival! Immerse yourself in stunning sunflower fields, enjoy live music like Jukebox Heroes and Hip Hop Night featuring Tirrel Thomas, indulge in delicious food trucks, and take part in family-fun activities. The festival takes place July 26-28 at 227 10 Ave NW, Altona Centennial Park, Altona, Manitoba.
Celebrate summer at the Winnipeg Beach Boardwalk Days! This lakeside extravaganza takes place July 26th-28th, 2024, offering thrilling rides, a vibrant craft market, delicious food, a lively parade, and dazzling fireworks. Don't miss the live music and stunning beachfront location! Located at the Winnipeg Beach Boardwalk in Manitoba, Canada. Experience unforgettable fun for all ages!
Discover ‘Summer Fun Fridays’ at the Manitoba Legislative Assembly! Come for engaging sessions filled with tours, lessons, and mock debates. Families with children aged 6 to 15 are welcome. Mark your calendars for July 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th. Don’t miss this unique blend of education and excitement!
Experience Anishinaabe culture at the 3rd Annual Anishinaabe Days Celebration on July 27-28, 2024, from 11 AM to 10 PM and 1 PM to 5 PM, respectively, at Naawi-Oodena, Winnipeg. Enjoy a Pow Wow, talent show, vendors market, kids' activities, and fireworks. Immerse yourself in Indigenous traditions and celebrate with the Treaty One Nations.