
Category: Events at The Forks


SOUNDS FROM THE STEPS
It may be August, but there’s still plenty of summer to enjoy and we’re going to make the most of it! Introducing Sounds from the Steps, a pop-up music series on the steps of the Johnston Terminal beside The Common Patio… Kicking off this weekend with...
READY, SET, HUT!
The Warming Huts v.2023 competition has officially launched and is now accepting submissions for the 13th annual Arts and Architecture Competition on Ice. Viewing and interacting with winning Warming Huts past and present along the Nestaweya River Trail has become a Manitoba...
Spring break at The Forks: 5 things to do and see
Spring break is here! Figuring out what to do to fill the time a child usually spends in school can be difficult, so we're here to help! Plan for the week ahead with our list of 5 things to do at The Forks during spring break: 1. Take a trip to the Children's Museum From March...
Are you ready for the Big Bike Chill?
As you might already know, we’re big bike fans here at The Forks. We’re also pretty big fans of winter. So maybe it should come as no surprise that we wanted to put the two together for Big Bike Chill, a weeklong celebration of cycling in the dead of winter!
Things are about to get steamy
What better way to combat the dry cold of winter than with the dry heat of a cozy sauna? Don't believe us? See for yourself at Sauna Winnipeg at The Forks and get your steam on after freezing your buns off doing all the...
Get To Know Snail: A Q&A With Ari Weinberg
Get to know Ari Weinberg — who plays Snail in A Year With Frog and Toad — currently showing at MTYP until December 29 — in this exclusive Q&A! Q. What drew you to...
Vision (Zero) for the future!
Ok, guys, stay with us here — there are a lot (and we mean A LOT) of things happening on site as we roll fully into fall. There’s Culture Days and
Take an artistic ride with Forever Bicycles
Photo courtesy of April Carandang Wheel by wheel and seat by seat, this week a team is constructing a new art installation which will grace CN Field for the next three years: Ai Weiwei’s Forever Bicycles. The 30-foot sculptural piece is hard to miss; it’s...