Canada Day at The Forks Celebrates the People and Cultures That Make Canada Home
As Canada Day at The Forks approaches, visitors can look forward to a full day of free events throughout the site that will bring people together...
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As Canada Day at The Forks approaches, visitors can look forward to a full day of free events throughout the site that will bring people together...
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The Forks is seeking Indigenous leaders, knowledge keepers, and community members to join the Indigenous Advisory Circle.
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From National Indigenous Peoples Day through Canada Day, The Forks invites you to celebrate connection, culture, and community through 11 days of...
Read More >At your next visit, skip the line, order from some of your favourite Forks Market vendors online.
With 20 craft beers and 20 wines on tap, find the perfect pour to pair with your favourite new and classic Forks Market Food Hall eats. Our beverage lists are curated by Craft Beer Curator Hailey Tennant, and Master of Wine Rhys Pender. Staff at The Common are always ready and willing to help you try something new or pour you an old favourite. Enjoy starting at 11 AM daily.
Now home to a vibrant + deliciously eclectic food hall featuring the best in local offerings on the main floor and fantastic local maker + retail options on the second floor, what is now The Forks Market was once horse stables + haylofts in the height of the railway days.
Tall Grass opened a cozy little bakery in the Wolseley neighbourhood of Winnipeg in 1990 – with a desire to support Manitoba farmers, and bring the production of good food to Winnipeg. Twelve years later, we were privileged to introduce organic grains and fresh milling to The Forks…
After over 36 years in The Market, this family-owned business has mastered the careful art of selecting only the best quality semi-precious stones and crystals. With those stones, they design and create jewelry right in the store. Look for the 3-foot high piece of amethyst in the window on…
We host nearly 4 million visitors a year, here at The Forks. That’s a lot of garbage, a lot of toilets being flushed, a lot of exhaust from cars and a lot of expensive power to heat and cool our buildings. With Target Zero, we’re taking every step we can to implement innovative and responsible environmental practices that are good for the planet and the bottom line.