Winnipeg
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The Tradition at BridgwaterOpens in new tab
Office: 186 Appleford Gate
Winnipeg, MB R3Y 2E11to - 3 Beds$1,520.00to - $2,889.00 -
The Pinnacle at BridgwaterOpens in new tab
Office: 355 Bridge Lake Drive
Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1Z31to - 2 Beds$1,376.00to - $2,849.00 -
Latitude 49 at Sage CreekOpens in new tab
Office: 40 Des Hivernants N
Winnipeg, MB R3X 0R71to - 3 Beds$1,454.00to - $3,331.00 -
Latitude 49 TownhomesOpens in new tab
Office: 40 Des Hivernants Boulevard N
Winnipeg, MB R3X 0M11to - 3 Beds$1,540.00to - $1,881.00 -
The Summit at SeasonsOpens in new tab
Office: 703 Sterling Lyon Parkway
Winnipeg, MB R3P 2T71to - 2 Beds$1,678.00to - $2,645.00 -
The Citation at WestportOpens in new tab
Office: 4065 Portage Ave
Winnipeg, MB R4H 1C61to - 3 Beds$1,478.00to - $2,691.00 -
Luna at AuroraOpens in new tab
Office: 100 Lyra Gate
Winnipeg, MB R2V 5C51to - 3 Beds$1,565.00to - $3,213.00 -
Sol at AuroraOpens in new tab
Office: 100 Lyra Gate
Winnipeg, MB R2V 5C51to - 3 Beds$1,619.00to - $2,526.00
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Winnipeg is known for The Forks, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, a vibrant arts and music scene, and diverse cultural festivals. It’s also a regional hub for transportation, manufacturing, and services.
Winnipeg Transit operates an extensive bus network, including rapid transit corridors, that connect residential areas with downtown, universities, and major shopping districts.
Yes. Residents enjoy riverfront pathways, city parks, nearby beaches and lakes in the summer, and winter activities like skating, cross-country skiing, and winter festivals.
Winnipeg is culturally diverse, with many neighbourhoods, community centres, and cultural organizations. Families have access to schools, recreation programs, libraries, and a wide range of family-oriented events and activities.