
Manitoba Canada Travel Guide
Staying connected while in Winnipeg.
Public holidays and seasonal variations affect services.
Carry a power bank to hold your phone or communication devices charged throughout the day.
Winnipeg seeks to be accessible for travelers with various mobility needs.
Many public buildings, major attractions, and more up-to-date accommodations are wheelchair accessible (ramps, elevators, accessible washrooms). Older buildings may have limitations. Winter conditions (snow, ice) create challenges.
All Winnipeg Transit city wheelchair users can take the buses with ramps. Specialized "Handi-Transit" is available for eligible individuals (pre-registration may apply). Accessible taxis/rideshares if requested.
The Canadian Museum of Human Rights is fully accessible. The Forks and Assiniboine Park Zoo have accessible pathways and main buildings.
Services for visually or hearing-impaired travelers.
Where to find more information and assistance.
Proper planning helps ensure a comfortable and inclusive an all-ages experience travelers in Winnipeg.
information for your trip to and from Winnipeg.
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG).
Connecting Winnipeg with other Canadian cities.
Necessary documentation for visitors from abroad.
What to expect when entering Canada.
A well-planned arrival and departure contribute to a stress-free travel experience.