Events

Corydon Community Centre Family BBQ

Corydon Community Centre - Crescentwood Site 1170 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Crescentwood site, 1170 Corydon Wednesday June 25, 2025 5:00 – 8:00pm All area residents are invited to join in on the fun. Come out for a bite to eat, meet your Board of Directors and Staff and share an evening with other families in our community!   The Community Centre would like to take this

Gift Basket draw

Corydon Community Centre - Crescentwood Site 1170 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Gift Basket draw at the Corydon Community Center, Crescentwood Site Family Barbecue June 25th 5-8 pm Sign up for the e-bulletin, or just come to our table and say hi and fill out a ballot and enter for a free Winnipeg 150 gift basket. The winner will be drawn from those that pass by and

Free Bike Registration

Corydon Community Centre - Crescentwood Site 1170 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba

June 25 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us for the Corydon Community Centre’s annual Family BBQ and register your bike for free! Bring your bike to the City Councillor John Orlikow table and get registered with 529 Garage. Date: Wednesday, June 26, 2024 Time: 5:00 – 8:00 pm Location: 1170 Corydon Ave For more information,

Winnipeg’s new bus network launches June 29, 2025

The Primary Transit Network and its feeder routes What do you need to know now to get ready for the Primary Transit Network? Here are the five most important things: Schedules now available Your stops and routes will change New lines, routes, and On-Request zones launch June 29 Frequent, direct, connected, and easy to use The

Linden Woods Sport & Recreation Summer Camps for Kids

Linden Woods Community Centre 414 Lindenwood Dr W, Winnipeg, MB

Looking for fun in the sun and day activities for the kids to do during the summer! Check out the LWCC summer camps! They host a variety of different weekly themed camps that cater to everyone. Each week has specific themes, but they also take time to mix it up with fun summer activities.  

Free family-friendly fun at the Living Prairie Museum

A child with butterfly wings made at the Monarch Butterfly Festival. Credit: Maggie Gehman If you’re looking for things to do with the family this summer, why not spend some time in nature at the Living Prairie Museum. The rare piece of land off Ness Avenue offers a glimpse of what the prairies looked like in

paskwâwi-mostos: caretakers of the prairie

paskwâwi-mostos: caretakers of the prairie: A collaborative community sculpture at the Living Prairie Museum paskwâwi-mostos / mashkode-bizhiki / lii bufloo / bison are caretakers of the prairie. They rough up the soil, transport seeds on their bodies, and press them into the ground with their hooves. Their presence brings the hope of a prairie that thrives