Events Calendar

Saturday, Mar 28 to Sunday, Apr 05

Spring Break at The Children's Museum

Break out of winter in a whirlwind week of fun at the Children's Museum! From 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM daily throughout Spring Break, kids can participate in exciting crafts and hands-on activities with special guests and watch the seeds of their creativity grow.

Click here to learn more.

11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Location: Manitoba Children's Museum

Wednesday, Apr 01

Full Moon Ceremony

The Full Moon Ceremony is a collaboration between Sunshine House, Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc MMIWG Liaison Unit (MKO), The Link, Manitoba Moon Voices (MMVI), Women’s Health Clinic (WHC), Inaadiziwin, Native Clan Organization, Inc. (NCO), Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities and Medicine Bear, Ka Ni Kanichihk. This Ceremony is open to the community at large; all genders and cultures are invited to join together for teachings about feminine energy’s relationship with Grandmother Moon. Anyone who identifies with feminine energy is invited to participate in the Ceremony. Those who identify with masculine energy are invited to attend, but will observe. If you can, we ask relatives to bring your own chair, rattles and/or drums, as well as a water container to fill and take home after the Ceremony (if you wish).

7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Location: Oodena Celebration Circle

Wednesday, Apr 01 to Saturday, Apr 04

Spring School Series – Indigenous Walking Tour at The Forks

Turtle Tours is now booking our Spring School Series, offering Indigenous-led walking tours designed for students to experience Manitoba’s history in the place where it happened.

Located at The Forks in Winnipeg — where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet — this guided experience brings students onto the land to learn through storytelling, place, and interactive discussion. Students walk the same ground where thousands of years of meeting, movement, and history have taken place.

Led by Indigenous guides, the tour provides a clear understanding of Treaty history, the role of The Forks as a historic gathering and trade site, and the ongoing presence of Indigenous Peoples today. The experience is designed to make history understandable, relevant, and accessible for students.

What Students Experience:

  • Indigenous-led storytelling rooted in place
  • Teachings on land, treaties, and early trade systems
  • Interactive discussion that encourages engagement
  • Learning beyond the classroom

What Students Take Away:

  • Understanding of Indigenous history and treaties
  • Connection to land and place
  • Confidence to ask questions and engage in discussion
  • A meaningful, memorable learning experience

This program is designed for Grades 4–12, and is also well suited for educators, university groups, and student organizations. It connects directly to curriculum areas including Social Studies, Indigenous Studies, Geography, Civics, Economics, and Oral History.

Experience Details:

  • Location: The Forks, Winnipeg
  • Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
  • Group Size: Up to 30 students per booking
  • Availability: April, May, and June

Spring School Rate:

$455 + fees per class (up to 30 students)

Spring dates are limited and fill quickly. Schools are encouraged to book early to secure preferred dates.

To learn more or book your class, visit: turtletours.ca

Location: Explore Indigenous/Turtle Tours

Monday, Apr 06 to Saturday, Apr 11

Spring School Series – Indigenous Walking Tour at The Forks

Turtle Tours is now booking our Spring School Series, offering Indigenous-led walking tours designed for students to experience Manitoba’s history in the place where it happened.

Located at The Forks in Winnipeg — where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet — this guided experience brings students onto the land to learn through storytelling, place, and interactive discussion. Students walk the same ground where thousands of years of meeting, movement, and history have taken place.

Led by Indigenous guides, the tour provides a clear understanding of Treaty history, the role of The Forks as a historic gathering and trade site, and the ongoing presence of Indigenous Peoples today. The experience is designed to make history understandable, relevant, and accessible for students.

What Students Experience:

  • Indigenous-led storytelling rooted in place
  • Teachings on land, treaties, and early trade systems
  • Interactive discussion that encourages engagement
  • Learning beyond the classroom

What Students Take Away:

  • Understanding of Indigenous history and treaties
  • Connection to land and place
  • Confidence to ask questions and engage in discussion
  • A meaningful, memorable learning experience

This program is designed for Grades 4–12, and is also well suited for educators, university groups, and student organizations. It connects directly to curriculum areas including Social Studies, Indigenous Studies, Geography, Civics, Economics, and Oral History.

Experience Details:

  • Location: The Forks, Winnipeg
  • Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
  • Group Size: Up to 30 students per booking
  • Availability: April, May, and June

Spring School Rate:

$455 + fees per class (up to 30 students)

Spring dates are limited and fill quickly. Schools are encouraged to book early to secure preferred dates.

To learn more or book your class, visit: turtletours.ca

Location: Explore Indigenous/Turtle Tours

Thursday, Apr 09

Moon Gate Guest House: Kitchen Party Preview & Tasting

You're invited to join Moon Gate Guest House around the family table for a little taste of a Métis Kitchen Party. Experience the fun of a traditional Métis Kitchen Party at Moon Gate! With seasonal feasts, music, and dancing, Métis Kitchen Parties brings the culture and community to life. The culinary theme will reflect the rhythm of the season and on occasion we’ll invite performers to entertain, because what’s a kitchen party without music and dancing?! Join on April 18 for the Métis Kitchen Party Goes to Mexico...with a Métis influence.

Click here to learn more.

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Location: Explore Indigenous/Turtle Tours

Friday, Apr 10

Oji-Cree Artist & Showcase: Meet the Artist

Join Oji-Cree Showcase & Market for a special four-day artist feature on April 10, 11, 17, and 18, celebrating creativity, culture, and connection. Throughout the day, guests are invited to engage in interactive sessions led by the owner of Oji-Cree Showcase and Market.

What to expect:

  • Create your own handcrafted keychain.
  • Meet and connect with the artist.
  • Learn about her newly released book.
  • Hear the story behind her business and creative journey.

This experience offers a meaningful opportunity to support Indigenous artistry while learning, creating, and connecting in a welcoming space. All are welcome! Come by, get inspired, and take part in the experience.

Click here for more updates.

11:00 AM | 1:00 PM | 4:00 PM

Location:

Saturday, Apr 11

Seed Starting Saturday

Get your hands a little dirty and learn how to start seeds with Sustainability Coordinator, Helga Jakobson! Using compostable pots, nutrient-rich compost from The Forks compost facility, and seeds gathered from the Prairie Gardens, Helga will guide you through planting native species from start to finish. You’ll not only leave with a soon-to-be plant but also a small piece of The Forks.

Click here to reserve your spot.

Programming will run weather permitting. Stay tuned to social media (Instagram and Facebook) for any updates due to weather cancellations or changes.

11:00 AM & 2:00 PM

Location: The Forks Market Patio

Sunday, Apr 12

Family Dance & Art Party

Dance, create, and celebrate the start of spring! Join Mama Cutsworth for some great tunes and dance games for people of all ages. Plus! Decorate the dance floor with chalk art alongside some local street artists.

Programming will run weather permitting. Stay tuned to social media (Instagram and Facebook) for any updates due to weather cancellations or changes.

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Location: The Canopy

Monday, Apr 13 to Saturday, Apr 18

Spring School Series – Indigenous Walking Tour at The Forks

Turtle Tours is now booking our Spring School Series, offering Indigenous-led walking tours designed for students to experience Manitoba’s history in the place where it happened.

Located at The Forks in Winnipeg — where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet — this guided experience brings students onto the land to learn through storytelling, place, and interactive discussion. Students walk the same ground where thousands of years of meeting, movement, and history have taken place.

Led by Indigenous guides, the tour provides a clear understanding of Treaty history, the role of The Forks as a historic gathering and trade site, and the ongoing presence of Indigenous Peoples today. The experience is designed to make history understandable, relevant, and accessible for students.

What Students Experience:

  • Indigenous-led storytelling rooted in place
  • Teachings on land, treaties, and early trade systems
  • Interactive discussion that encourages engagement
  • Learning beyond the classroom

What Students Take Away:

  • Understanding of Indigenous history and treaties
  • Connection to land and place
  • Confidence to ask questions and engage in discussion
  • A meaningful, memorable learning experience

This program is designed for Grades 4–12, and is also well suited for educators, university groups, and student organizations. It connects directly to curriculum areas including Social Studies, Indigenous Studies, Geography, Civics, Economics, and Oral History.

Experience Details:

  • Location: The Forks, Winnipeg
  • Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
  • Group Size: Up to 30 students per booking
  • Availability: April, May, and June

Spring School Rate:

$455 + fees per class (up to 30 students)

Spring dates are limited and fill quickly. Schools are encouraged to book early to secure preferred dates.

To learn more or book your class, visit: turtletours.ca

Location: Explore Indigenous/Turtle Tours

Wednesday, Apr 15

Bloom into Spring: Slow Flow Yoga

Bask in the vibrant energy of spring with a transformative slow flow yoga practice with instructor Adrienne Shum. Expect fluid movements designed to support grounding and opening, with soft, deliberate transitions that link body and breath.

No previous yoga experience is required; please bring a yoga mat, water bottle, and wear clothing you are comfortable moving in. Spring is here; let’s bloom!

Reserve your spot here!

5:30 PM - 6:15 PM

Location: The Event Space (2nd floor, The Forks Market)

Wednesday, Apr 15

Dig Deep, Grow Roots: Gentle Yoga & Breathwork

Enjoy a restorative yoga practice with instructor Adrienne Shum. Designed to gently create space in the body and soothe the nervous system, the practice will finish with guided breathwork intended to leave you calm and settled.

No previous yoga experience is required; please bring a yoga mat, water bottle, and wear clothing you are comfortable moving in. Seasonal transitions are a wonderful time to reset; let's root to restore.

Reserve your spot here!

6:45 PM - 7:30 PM

Location: The Event Space (2nd floor, The Forks Market)

Saturday, Apr 18

Explore-Abilities Evening

As part of their Explore-Abilities Access Program, join the Manitoba Children's Museum for one of its Explore-Abilities Evenings; a sensory-friendly museum experience designed for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and sensory processing differences to have fun and enjoy interactive, hands-on learning in a safe and accessible facility!

Click here to learn more.

5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Location: Manitoba Children's Museum

Monday, Apr 20 to Saturday, Apr 25

Spring School Series – Indigenous Walking Tour at The Forks

Turtle Tours is now booking our Spring School Series, offering Indigenous-led walking tours designed for students to experience Manitoba’s history in the place where it happened.

Located at The Forks in Winnipeg — where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet — this guided experience brings students onto the land to learn through storytelling, place, and interactive discussion. Students walk the same ground where thousands of years of meeting, movement, and history have taken place.

Led by Indigenous guides, the tour provides a clear understanding of Treaty history, the role of The Forks as a historic gathering and trade site, and the ongoing presence of Indigenous Peoples today. The experience is designed to make history understandable, relevant, and accessible for students.

What Students Experience:

  • Indigenous-led storytelling rooted in place
  • Teachings on land, treaties, and early trade systems
  • Interactive discussion that encourages engagement
  • Learning beyond the classroom

What Students Take Away:

  • Understanding of Indigenous history and treaties
  • Connection to land and place
  • Confidence to ask questions and engage in discussion
  • A meaningful, memorable learning experience

This program is designed for Grades 4–12, and is also well suited for educators, university groups, and student organizations. It connects directly to curriculum areas including Social Studies, Indigenous Studies, Geography, Civics, Economics, and Oral History.

Experience Details:

  • Location: The Forks, Winnipeg
  • Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
  • Group Size: Up to 30 students per booking
  • Availability: April, May, and June

Spring School Rate:

$455 + fees per class (up to 30 students)

Spring dates are limited and fill quickly. Schools are encouraged to book early to secure preferred dates.

To learn more or book your class, visit: turtletours.ca

Location: Explore Indigenous/Turtle Tours

Monday, Apr 20

Mini Mondays

Visit the Manitoba Children's Museum on Mondays from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM for a fun-filled day of stimulating play designed for our youngest visitors, children under 4 years old!

April's theme is all about animals. Each week, they'll explore a different animal and how it moves. Join in on a journey of learning about the animals all around us!

Click here to learn more about the event.

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Location: Manitoba Children's Museum

Wednesday, Apr 22

Earth Day at The Forks

Join us for a packed day of Earth Day events! Focusing on the theme of Repair, The Forks will be bringing together hands-on activities, workshops, and demonstrations to help give items a second life and rethink what we throw away.

Click here to get the full rundown of events.

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Location: Multiple Locations

Wednesday, Apr 22

Fixing Fashion Show

Join The Forks for its first-ever Fixing Fashion Show, proudly sponsored by Reclothify! Sixteen local designers will showcase their creativity, each reimagining textiles into unique, fashion-forward pieces. 

Doors open at 7:00 PM, and the runway kicks off shortly after. DJ Marcothatsall will be spinning tracks an hour before and after the show.

Click here to reserve your spot.


Featured Designers

 

7:00 PM

Location: Johnston Terminal

Wednesday, Apr 22

Earth Day

High-five Planet Earth! Join the Manitoba Children's Museum for a jam-packed Earth Day celebration featuring exciting activities, crafts, and special guests – all designed to spark curiosity and inspire kids to protect our planet. Being green has never been this fun!

Click here to learn more about the event.

11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Location: Manitoba Children's Museum

Thursday, Apr 23

Puppy Yoga

Move. Connect. Play.

Join Explore Indigenous for a one-of-a-kind Puppy Yoga experience that blends movement, culture, and puppy love! Doors open at 6:00 PM, and the 45-minute yoga kicks off at 6:15 PM. Following the yoga class is 30 mins of puppy playtime.

Led by Indigenous yoga instructor Ali, this gentle, all-levels class is rooted in connection to the land, your breath, and yourself. In partnership with Unique Adventures Excursions by Dogsled, this experience is part of a bigger vision: creating space for Indigenous-led experiences that bring people together through culture, community, and creativity.

Click here to learn more about the event.

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Location: Explore Indigenous/Turtle Tours

Friday, Apr 24

CreativeMornings Winnipeg: EMBER with Matt Jenkins of Cloverdale Forge

Join CreativeMornings Winnipeg on April 24th at 8am for a creative exploration of our global theme of EMBER with Matt Jenkins of Cloverdale Forge.

TALK: "Tending the Embers: Keeping the Flames of Creativity Fueled."

Click HERE to learn more and register. 

8:00 am - 10:00 am

Location: The Event Space (2nd floor, The Forks Market)

Saturday, Apr 25

Pruning in the Orchard

Get your shears out for a hands-on pruning session where you’ll learn practical tips and techniques to help trees stay healthy and thrive. Sustainability Coordinator, Helga Jakobson, will walk you through the methods we use at The Forks, from shaping young growth to maintaining mature trees. Participants are asked to dress comfortably and bring their own shears. 

Click here to reserve your spot!

Programming will run weather permitting. Stay tuned to social media (Instagram and Facebook) for any updates due to weather cancellations or changes.

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Location: Public Orchard

Saturday, Apr 25 to Sunday, Apr 26

Spark Your Future Youth Entrepreneur’s Forum & Pop-Up Market

This event is an opportunity for Youth and Non-Youth to learn and get together for meaningful conversations about all things small business and entrepreneurship.

Saturday, April 25

12:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Pop-Up Market

12:15 PM - 5:30 PM: Entrepreneur Speakers

Sunday, April 26

12:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Pop-Up Market

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Spark Your Future Youth Entrepreneur’s Forum

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Networking Mixer

Admission is free! Check out the official Instagram account for more info.

12:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Location: The Event Space (2nd floor, The Forks Market)

Monday, Apr 27 to Saturday, May 02

Spring School Series – Indigenous Walking Tour at The Forks

Turtle Tours is now booking our Spring School Series, offering Indigenous-led walking tours designed for students to experience Manitoba’s history in the place where it happened.

Located at The Forks in Winnipeg — where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet — this guided experience brings students onto the land to learn through storytelling, place, and interactive discussion. Students walk the same ground where thousands of years of meeting, movement, and history have taken place.

Led by Indigenous guides, the tour provides a clear understanding of Treaty history, the role of The Forks as a historic gathering and trade site, and the ongoing presence of Indigenous Peoples today. The experience is designed to make history understandable, relevant, and accessible for students.

What Students Experience:

  • Indigenous-led storytelling rooted in place
  • Teachings on land, treaties, and early trade systems
  • Interactive discussion that encourages engagement
  • Learning beyond the classroom

What Students Take Away:

  • Understanding of Indigenous history and treaties
  • Connection to land and place
  • Confidence to ask questions and engage in discussion
  • A meaningful, memorable learning experience

This program is designed for Grades 4–12, and is also well suited for educators, university groups, and student organizations. It connects directly to curriculum areas including Social Studies, Indigenous Studies, Geography, Civics, Economics, and Oral History.

Experience Details:

  • Location: The Forks, Winnipeg
  • Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
  • Group Size: Up to 30 students per booking
  • Availability: April, May, and June

Spring School Rate:

$455 + fees per class (up to 30 students)

Spring dates are limited and fill quickly. Schools are encouraged to book early to secure preferred dates.

To learn more or book your class, visit: turtletours.ca

Location: Explore Indigenous/Turtle Tours

Monday, Apr 27

Mini Mondays

Visit the Manitoba Children's Museum on Mondays from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM for a fun-filled day of stimulating play designed for our youngest visitors, children under 4 years old!

April's theme is all about animals. Each week, they'll explore a different animal and how it moves. Join in on a journey of learning about the animals all around us!

Click here to learn more about the event.

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Location: Manitoba Children's Museum

Thursday, Apr 30

Lectures and Lagers: Space on Tap

Raise a glass and feed your curiosity at Lectures & Lagers! This event pairs engaging talks from local experts with a carefully curated selection of beers from The Common. Donations to The Forks Foundation will be accepted at each event. 

This first session features Dr. Philip Ferguson, an Aerospace Systems Engineer and Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Manitoba. He is also the Director of the Space Technology and Advanced Research Lab (STARLab) and holds the Magellan Aerospace / Price Faculty of Engineering Research Chair in Aerospace Technology.  

In his talk, he’ll be diving into the world of space systems engineering and Manitoba’s surprising role in it all. From the buzz around missions like Artemis II to the reality that Canada’s first lunar satellite is being built right here in Winnipeg, it’s set to be a lively conversation, pint in hand.

Drop in or reserve your spot here.

6:00 PM

Location: The Forks Market

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