
Category: Development + Railside


The Candle, By Ian August | The first public art piece unveiled for Railside at The Forks
A new landmark piece of public art has been selected for Railside at The Forks. Local Métis artist Ian August’s...
More of The Forks coming soon!
More of The Forks is coming soon! Earlier today our CEO Sara Stasiuk had the privilege of speaking to over 400 folks at a Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce luncheon, and her primary message was that Railside at The Forks is closer than ever to becoming a reality. Railside at The...
Peg City Car Co-op and Railside at The Forks!
As two steadfast advocates for sustainability, community, and downtown living, a partnership between Peg City Car Co-op and Railside...
CN 100 – A Moving Celebration in Winnipeg
Back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Winnipeg was a transportation hub; the link between eastern Canada and western Canada, and, in some cases, the link between Canada and the U.S. Thousands of people wandered the halls...How to patio with The Common
It’s been so much fun sharing our patio with you this summer! The Common Patio is a new concept and we’re psyched to be able to call it ours. Here are a few tips on how to properly patio with us: 1) You’ll notice signs like the around the perimeter of the patio to let...
COMING SOON: Sips + Seating in the Sun at The Forks
The weather is warming up, we're preparing to invite patio-lovers to enjoy our brand-new, licensed outdoor seating area this summer. We know patio season in Winnipeg is a sacred thing and we're never content to do anything in an ordinary way - this is an outdoor area for dining and...
It's gondola be smooth sailing into summer!
This spring, we're hitting two birds with one…boat. Construction on a series of channels is underway that will be used to transport people from The Forks Market to the Railside parking lots across from the Canadian Museum For Human Rights by gondola, while helping to lessen the...
Niizhoziibean: Honouring our Indigenous heritage
In case you missed it, the South Point has been officially named Niizhoziibean (phonetically pronounced Nee-zho-zhi-been) to honour our city’s Indigenous heritage and its prominent place alongside the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. “South Point is the southernmost point of the...