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Toboggan Hills & Winter Slides in Winnipeg

What’s Open and Closed Right Now

Toboggan Hills and Winter Slides in Winnipeg Are Ready to Go ❄️🛷

Well… winter didn’t mess around this year. There’s snow on the ground, cheeks are freezing
within five minutes, and toboggan hills and winter slides around Winnipeg are open —
which honestly feels like a small win in the middle of all this cold.

This is peak low-effort winter fun. No tickets, no bookings, no schedules to juggle.
Just grab a sled, throw on one more layer than you think you need, and head out.

Here’s what’s currently open (and what isn’t), without the fluff.

Toboggan Hills

These are the classic, bring-your-own-sled hills. No frills, no attendants —
just snow, gravity, and kids insisting on “one more run.”

Civic Park

901 Kimberley Ave

🟢 Open

No lighting

No warm-up shelter

Victoria Jason Park

255 Redonda St

🟢 Open

No lighting

No warm-up shelter

Harbourview Recreation Complex

1867 Springfield Rd

🔴 Closed

No lighting

Westview Park (Garbage Hill)

1 Midland St

🔴 Closed

No lighting

No warm-up shelter

Roadway to top of hill closed during winter months

Winter Toboggan Slides

These are the built winter slides. Some come with lighting, washrooms,
or warm-up shelters — which can make a big difference on colder days.

Bunn’s Creek Park

365 McIvor Ave

🟢 Open

1 slide

Night lighting available

Warm-up shelter with washroom

No attendant on Monday or Wednesday

Crescent Drive Park

781 Crescent Dr

🟢 Open

1 slide

Washroom available

Fraser’s Grove Park

85 Fraser’s Grove

🟢 Open

1 slide

Kildonan Park

2015 Main St

🟢 Open

2 slides

Night lighting available

Washroom available

Kings Park

198 Kings Dr

🟢 Open

1 slide

Washroom available

St. Vital Park

190 River Rd

🔴 Closed

1 slide

Night lighting

Warm-up shelter with washroom

A Few Winnipeg-Approved Tips

Because we’ve all learned the hard way:

Bring your own sled (and maybe a spare — they crack when it’s really cold)

Dress warmer than feels reasonable

Check for lighting if you’re heading out after supper

Most spots are unsupervised, so it’s on us to keep things chill

Hills can open or close fast depending on weather

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