Events Calendar

Monday, Jun 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).

10:00 PM to 12:00 AM

Location: Oodena Celebration Circle

Monday, Jun 01 to Saturday, Jun 06

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, Jun 08 to Saturday, Jun 13

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

Tuesday, Jun 09

Bike Week- Bike to Work Day All day Pit Stop

Bike Week is a week-long celebration of the bicycle and everyone who rides. We like to say “it’s for everyone” because we aim to provide something for every type of cyclist. Whether you ride for recreation, fitness, transportation, sport, or just for fun, if you enjoy riding a bike, Bike Week is for you! The Bike Week event is Bike to Work Day, and the all-day Pit-stop is the anchor in the day's activities. This will be a place for commuters to stop and get their bikes checked by bike week mechanics, grab a snack, interact with other community members and engage with our Bike to Work Day sponsors. For more information, check out the Bike Week Website: https://bikeweekwinnipeg.com

9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Location:

Friday, Jun 12

UnCommon Pours: Sunset Wines

Join The Common for its second installment of the UnCommon Pours tasting series! Join Ben Sigurdson, Resident Wine Consultant, for a guided tasting experience that celebrates the sunny season with summer-ready wines, perfect for warm evenings and patio nights.

Click here to reserve your spot!


Click here for more information on the full UnCommon Pours lineup.

7:00 PM

Location: The Common

Monday, Jun 15 to Saturday, Jun 20

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

Friday, Jun 19

CreativeMornings Winnipeg

Stay tuned for more details coming soon! 

Schedule: 

8:00 Main Event: Arrival and networking (early birds get the coffee and treats!)
8:30 Local performer (musician, artist, improv)

8:45 Welcome and introduction to CreativeMornings
8:50 Creative community engagement (something fun and introvert-friendly)

9:05 CreativeMornings Manifesto and Introduction of Speaker

9:10 Speaker on the monthly theme

9:25 Q and A
9:35 Wrap up, intro to next month's theme, and networking until your parking runs out!

Click HERE to learn more about CreativeMornings.

8:00 am - 10:00 am

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

Monday, Jun 22 to Saturday, Jun 27

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, Jun 25

Lectures & Lagers

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. 

A full rundown of speakers and themes coming soon. 

6:00 PM

Location: The Forks Market

Monday, Jun 29 to Tuesday, Jun 30

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, Jun 29

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).

9:30 PM - 11:30 PM

Location: Oodena Celebration Circle

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