The Forks Market - Winnipeg

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About The Forks Market

The Forks has been a meeting place for over 6,000 years. Situated at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, this year-round, historical landmark delights visitors with its exceptional culinary offerings, unique shopping, diverse attractions and memorable events.

Manitoba, Canada - Listed as a top 10 region in Best in Travel 2019 - Lonely Planet

Contact The Forks Market

Address :

1 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4L8, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Postal code : 3
Website : http://www.theforks.com/
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Description : Large riverside community hub with a variety of shopping, dining & recreational activities.

1 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4L8, Canada
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Ethan McDonald on Google

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This place is awesome. So much to do, great afternoon/evening date spot. I recommend checking out Jordan Van Sewell's ceramic art gallery at the top of the spiral stairs.
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Mowgli on Google

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Not only is the forks a beautiful location its home to so much history. With different plaques around the park you can get a whole history lesson. The forks is also home to many many different types of restaurants as well as many local shopping destinations. The forks is definitely a place to visit any time of the year. (Winter included with the longest skating trail)
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Alexia Noel on Google

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A amazing Saturday spent skating at the forks! The warming huts are always fun and the trail was groomed nicely. Since covid you now have to lace your skates outside.
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Aneen Zaman on Google

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Located at the heart of Winterpeg, yes that’s right. Beautiful place to visit all over the year but I like to go there in Winter specially because it’s all decorated with lights. ? Also looking to go to a place for fireworks in New Year’s Eve?! Yeah this where you see it!
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Curtis Miller (Max) on Google

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It was incredible and a wonderful time being able to go around and have everything open again, they did a great job bringing back normalcy to the forks and it was a impressive experience, all the restaurants were open again, all the stores and information booths. People riding around on the rent a bike and people in the candy store and arcade, it really felt like the forks again and a place that people and community can come together and coexist and feel welcome. Great job on reopening things and can’t wait to go back for some events later next year!
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Eric Wall on Google

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I love the old historic side of the Forks Market. From the exposed brick walls and narrow alleys to the small shops lining the place, it's a place I keep coming back to. It's a busy place on a weekend evening, but that is to be expected. I wandered around the food court for quite some time, checkingbout the various vendors before deciding to go Sri Lankan - but by then they had closed. Then I went for round two and wound up at the Fusian Experience: a place that serve q variety of Asian food including an assortment of sushi and other seafood. I settled for the Hawaian rice bowl. It was an entirely new experience for me. There were flavours and foods there that I had never tasted before. I sat down to enjoy the meal amidst a very noise crowd. When finished, I wandered upstairs to check out the shops and displays there. Unfortunately they were all closed already. I guess that calls for another visit... Next my way led me out of doors, across the plaza to the Johnson terminal, which I briefly toured, and then out another door along walking paths to the walking trails criss-crossing the grounds surrounding. Due to the warm weather we've had the last several days, a lot of the trails were slushy or even had several inches of water on them. I made my way around the puddles as best I could, sometimes using the skating trail and other times walking on the snow beside. I walked over to the Provencher Bridge, stopped to admire the lofty heights of the structure, and turned back to get a glimpse of the Human Rights Museum thru the spires of the bridge pointing skyward. Finally, I directed my steps back to the Forks Market via the Human Rights Museum grounds. It was a worthy experience, one I hope to return to in the summer time when the lawns and trees and shrubs grown green and the weather is warm.
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David Parsons on Google

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Really neat space, great shops and restaurants. A really neat public space well worth checking out. The lookout has great views of the river and downs town area. Take advantage of the trails that pass quite the assortment of art installations.
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Harman Kaur on Google

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Adventure, thriller, enjoyable place to visit with no cost. Charges for boating is also easily affordable by anyone. Food was also tasty, vegetarian as well as non vegetarian both were available. Spend a beautiful day with lot of activities to do here like photography, spending time with family, friends. Peaceful environment. Amazing place to visit. Surely recommend to all. Can make a experience trip with only 30$.

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