Free winter activities around Winnipeg

Free winter activities around Winnipeg

Plenty of outdoor options to keep active this winter

Person lacing up their skates on an outdoor rink
A person laces up their skates outdoors.

With many free family-friendly activities, winter is a great time for you to get outside in Winnipeg. 

Our parks offer many options if you’re looking to get that much needed fresh air during the colder months. Many of these amenities will be ready to use later in December.

Skating

The duck pond skating rink at St. Vital Park.
Stick to just skating on our pleasure rinks. We ask that you do not play organized hockey on them.

If you’re looking to hit the ice,  we have dozens of pleasure rinks around Winnipeg. You can also lace up your skates at the skating ponds in Kildonan Park, Harbourview Recreation Complex, and at the St. Vital Duck Pond as conditions allow. Please remember that organized hockey is not allowed on ponds or pleasure rinks.

Before heading out for a skate, make sure to check to see if the location you plan on visiting is open.

Tobogganing

Feel the wind in your face as you rush down one of our toboggan hills or slides. We have four toboggan hills and several winter slides. 

The conditions of the hills and slides depends on the weather so make sure to check to see if the slides are open before getting bundled up. 

Keep in mind sliding is at your own risk and many of the locations do not have lighting or washroom access.

Cross-country skiing

Cross-country ski trail at Kildonan Park
The cross-country ski trail at Kildonan Park.

See Winnipeg from a different perspective by cross-country skiing. We groom our trails weekly, weather permitting. Check their status before heading out.

They’re free to use and can be found at the Canoe Club Golf Course (new this winter), Crescent Drive ParkLa Barriere ParkHarbourview Park (ski rentals available), Kildonan ParkSt. Vital Park, and at the Living Prairie Museum

Dogs are not allowed and we ask that you only ski on the cross-country trails.

Lit trails are also at the Windsor Park Golf Course. That site is maintained and operated by the Cross Country Ski Association of Manitoba

Saturday drop-in activities at Living Prairie Museum

Snowshoeing at the Living Prairie Museum.
The Living Prairie Museum is great to explore in the winter.

Explore the prairie preserve in winter at the Living Prairie Museum. On top of the self-guided and cross-country ski trails, the interpretive centre will be open Saturdays 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. starting January 10.

Each Saturday there is a different activity for you to take part in. They include snowshoeing, skiing, an Indigenous history walk and talk, and more. Check out the full list of events to make your plans.

Trails and pathways

If you love to go for a walk or run, all of our parks are open with a variety of trails and pathways, as well as playgrounds, to discover. Our active transportation routes and cycling network are also great ways to stay active and explore the city. 

Bunn's Creek walking trail.
The Northeast Pioneers Greenway.

Don’t forget about your furry four-legged friend. Our off-leash dog areas are great for exercising even the most energetic pooches.

Indoor fun

We also have several indoor options if you’re looking to skip the winter weather. Flip through our Priceless Fun brochure for a variety of free things to do in your area. 

You can glide on the indoor ice during free public skating at our arenas. Since it’s offered at different times at every arena, make sure to check the schedule.

Give yourself a mini escape from the cold at our pools for free swim. Times vary depending on the location so check the schedule first.

Our Winnipeg Public Library branches have events planned through the winter. These are great, family-friendly options tailored to different ages. Just take note of the holiday hours. You can also check out a book or two and stay inside. Don’t forget to explore the digital library for a variety of audiobooks, tv shows, and magazines.