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Winnipeg is a place you don't always see coming. And yet, with its golden evening light, its parks that seem to stretch out into infinity, and its venues that blend vintage charm with modernity... Manitoba's capital stands out as a unique wedding destination. Here you'll find authenticity, warmth, and that little touch of quirkiness that's hard to explain but impossible to forget. In ‘The Peg’, you can get married on a golf course, in an art gallery, in an old train station, or even on a beach without leaving the city.
Whether you’re dreaming of a rustic or urban wedding, an intimate celebration or a large reception, boho or glamorous... this eclectic city knows how to make every union unique. Follow our guide to discover the best wedding venues in Winnipeg!
Every year, Winnipeg couples push the boundaries of creativity. And that's a good thing, because the city offers unlimited opportunities for expression. That being said, some classic themes come back year after year.
Rustic chic is timeless and always in demand. Raw wood, fairy lights, dried flowers, and hay bales blend perfectly in venues such as Deer Meadow Farms, with its romantic barn and warm atmosphere.
But contemporary art also has its fans. Those who love clean lines, sharp edges, and graphic beauty will find what they're looking for at venues such as the Manitoba Museum. Exhibitions, showcases, and modern architecture: this setting transforms a wedding into a true cultural happening. Another option for the artsy couples: The Winnipeg Art Gallery, with its light-filled spaces and renowned collection of Inuit art, offers a setting that is both refined and deeply rooted in local identity.
Exclusive club weddings have become a real trend in Winnipeg. They are the perfect choice for those who want to combine nature, comfort, and sophistication. The Transcona Country Club combines modernity and refinement, with bright rooms and professional service worthy of the finest establishments. The St. Boniface Golf Club, meanwhile, charms with its peaceful atmosphere and gourmet menus, set in lush green surroundings that change beautifully with the seasons. Finally, for an even more exclusive and urban option, the Manitoba Club adds a touch of prestige and classicism with its cozy lounges, beautiful patio, and century-old history.
Micro-weddings are becoming increasingly popular. Small in size, big in impact. Ralph Connor House hosts these intimate celebrations (up to 65 guests) in a heritage setting, with a manicured garden and refined interior. Perfect for couples who value closeness and emotion.
Unusual weddings are also sought after, and Winnipeg has no shortage of original ideas. Why not tie the knot in a former railway station converted into a French bistro? Resto Gare And Train Bar Bistro offers a Belle Époque atmosphere, delicious cuisine, and charming decor. It's a place your guests won't forget! For couples who dream of a destination wedding without leaving Canada, The Beach offers a tropical ceremony in the heart of Manitoba. This indoor beach, with its palm trees, sand, and lanterns, is unexpected, joyful, and completely exotic. Ditch the wedding dress, and bring on the bikini!
In Winnipeg, each venue has its own distinct personality. There are historic venues that tell the story of the country, industrial spaces converted into cozy lofts, clubs surrounded by nature, and even fancy hotels. Whatever your vision of the perfect wedding, you'll find the ideal setting here.
Want to celebrate your union in a place that exudes nature and sustainability? FortWhyte Alive offers an immersive experience in a protected environment, with options for outdoor ceremonies, tented receptions, and even campfires. Ideal for eco-friendly and nature-loving couples.
For a chic and historic atmosphere, The Fort Garry Hotel is a landmark. This Victorian gem in the heart of the city offers majestic rooms, impeccable service, and a Great Gatsby atmosphere (maybe Leo will show up?). From the ballroom to the luxurious suites, everything is designed to create a magnificent experience.
If you prefer a more urban and contemporary atmosphere, The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre offers modern and elegant spaces with art deco touches, perfect for a stylish city wedding. The lighting effects, high ceilings, and architectural details make it a very popular venue.
In terms of prices, the average ranges from CA$2,500 to CA$10,000, depending on the size of the venue, the season, the number of guests, the standard, and the services included. Large venues with accommodation and multiple rooms can cost CA$20,000 or more, while more intimate options start at around CA$1,500.
In Winnipeg, there are two ways to approach booking: in advance or on a whim.
For the most popular venues, such as Fairmont Winnipeg or Club Regent Event Centre, we recommend booking between nine and twelve months in advance, especially if you’re aiming for a summer Saturday or a long weekend.
However, some smaller and more flexible venues, which can accommodate micro-weddings or personalized events, can be booked three to six months in advance, sometimes even less during the low season.
And then there are the adventurers who keep an eye out for cancellations or last-minute availability (and go to meet the polar bears in Churchill). Yes, a successful wedding can be planned in thirty days flat… if you have the soul of an organizational ninja. But, based on our experience, we don’t recommend it unless you’re eloping or having a true micro, spontaneous wedding.
The seasons have a strong influence on the landscape and vibe in Winnipeg. They are an invitation to play with scenery, textures, and atmospheres. Whether you dream of a flower-filled spring wedding or a reception under the winter stars, each season has its own charm. And, although Winnipeg is sometimes called ‘Winterpeg’, it’s not all snow and cold!
Spring (March to May), sees the return of greenery and sunshine. Temperatures rise from 5 to 15°C. Rossmere Country Club, with its views of the fairways, is perfect for an outdoor cocktail party and a spring ceremony surrounded by blossoming trees.
Summer, (June to August) is synonymous with flower-filled outdoor spaces and long evenings. Assiniboine Park, with its old oak trees and flower gardens, is a romantic oasis in the heart of the city. Temperatures range from 20 to 28°C: bring your sunglasses, flowing dresses, and refreshing cocktails.
Fall (September to November) is enchanting. The trees are incredibly colourful, the average temperatures are mild (5 to 18°C), and the light is golden. Greenview Paradise is stunning at this time of year, with its magical woods and modern barn, ideal for a ceremony under the trees followed by an autumnal candlelit banquet.
Winter (December to February) transforms the city into a picture postcard. For a cozy and festive atmosphere (-15 to -5°C), Norwood Hotel offers an intimate, warm, and refined setting to say ‘I do’ without shivering. Your wedding photos in the snow will be breathtaking!
Worried that your guests will get lost in the middle of Canada? Don't panic: Winnipeg is a well-connected hub. James Armstrong Richardson International Airport is located just 15 minutes from the city center. It welcomes direct flights from Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, and even some American cities. Once there, there are many transport options: Uber, taxis, public buses, and car rentals make it easy to get around.
When it comes to accommodation, the city offers options for everyone, even the most demanding guest — yes, you know who we’re talking about. The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Winnipeg is ideal for large groups, with modern rooms, an indoor swimming pool, and breakfast included. For a more upmarket atmosphere, the Inn at the Forks is located in one of the city's trendiest neighbourhoods, with river views, a spa, and a boutique hotel feel.
Finally, the Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre Winnipeg allows you to do everything in one place: sleep, celebrate, and dance, without changing addresses. With 260 rooms, your guests can party — and toast — without worrying about getting home.
Guests can also take advantage of their stay to discover the city’s museums, visit The Forks market, stroll through the Exchange District or explore the trendy cafés, breweries, and restaurants. For those who want to make a holiday out of your wedding, the Manitoba prairies or Riding Mountain National Park offer fantastic outdoor options just a few hours' drive away. And your most adventurous guests can catch a quick flight to Churchill to see belugas… or polar bears, depending on the season! A great idea for a honeymoon, too.