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Blue Cross Park

Situated at 1 Portage Avenue East on the banks of the Red River in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Blue Cross Park -- formerly Shaw Park -- is a 7,481-seat baseball stadium that serves as the home of the Winnipeg Goldeyes of the American Association of Professional Baseball. The ballpark opened on 5 June 2012 as the centrepiece of a waterfront revitalisation project and replaced the ageing CanWest Global Park (now demolished). The stadium features natural grass, a covered grandstand behind home pl.....

Burton Cummings Theatre

Built in 1906 as the Walker Theatre and designed by Howard C. Stone in the Beaux-Arts style, the Burton Cummings Theatre at 364 Smith Street in downtown Winnipeg is one of the finest surviving examples of grand early-20th-century theatre architecture in western Canada. The 1,579-seat venue was renamed in 2002 for Burton Cummings, the Winnipeg-born lead vocalist of The Guess Who. The theatre's interior features ornate plasterwork, a sweeping balcony, crystal chandeliers, and a proscenium arch st.....

Canada Life Centre

Home to the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League since the franchise's return to the city in 2011, Canada Life Centre at 300 Portage Avenue is downtown Winnipeg's largest indoor arena. The 15,321-seat venue opened on 4 November 2004 as the MTS Centre and has operated under several naming-rights sponsors, becoming Canada Life Centre in 2021. The arena also serves as the home court for the Manitoba Moose of the AHL. The building was developed by True North Sports and Entertainment at a cos.....

Centennial Concert Hall

Built as a Canadian Centennial project to mark the nation's 100th anniversary and to spur urban renewal in Winnipeg's Point Douglas area, Centennial Concert Hall opened on March 25, 1968. The 2,305-seat venue at 555 Main Street is the performing home of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and the Manitoba Opera, and in a typical year the symphony alone plays more than 80 concerts to approximately 100,000 audience members. The hall was designed by a consortium of Winnipeg.....

Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain

Serving as the crossroads of French-speaking artistic and cultural vitality in Manitoba, the Centre culturel franco-manitobain sits at 340 Boulevard Provencher in the Saint-Boniface neighbourhood of Winnipeg. The centre houses multiple performance and event spaces: the Pauline-Boutal Amphitheatre seats 285 for concerts, conferences, and shows; the Jean-Paul Aubry Room accommodates up to 554 for weddings, community events, and large conferences; and the Antoine Gaborieau Hall holds 130 for more i.....

Sidestage

Sidestage is a 200-capacity live music venue at 700 Osborne Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The intimate room provides a platform for emerging and independent artists across genres including indie rock, folk, electronic, hip-hop, and punk. With its modest capacity, Sidestage offers the kind of close-quarters live music experience where audiences are just feet from the performers, creating an energy and connection that larger venues cannot replicate. Winnipeg has a disproportionately vibrant mus.....

The Park Theatre

The Park Theatre is an independent cinema and performing arts venue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, hosting films, live music, comedy, and community events. The venue operates as a neighbourhood cultural hub in the Osborne Village area, one of Winnipeg's most vibrant and walkable commercial districts. The Park Theatre's programming blends independent and art-house films with live performance, creating a unique hybrid entertainment experience. Winnipeg's cultural scene is one of the richest in Canada for .....

West End Cultural Centre

The West End Cultural Centre (WECC) is a non-profit music venue and arts organisation at 586 Ellice Avenue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, housed in a repurposed 1909 brick church designed by architect Herbert Edward Matthews. Established in 1987 by Mitch Podolak and Ava Kobrinsky, the first concert on October 23, 1987, featured Spirit of the West. In 2009 the facility underwent a 3.5-million-dollar expansion designed by Prairie Architects that added the 380-capacity Ventura Concert Hall -- a pur.....

Winnipeg Convention Centre

The Winnipeg Convention Centre is a major event and conference facility in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The centre hosts conventions, trade shows, corporate events, banquets, concerts, and community gatherings across its multiple halls and meeting rooms. As one of the largest convention facilities in the Canadian prairies, the Winnipeg Convention Centre draws events of regional and national significance, from industry conferences to large-scale consumer shows. The facility's downtown loc.....