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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ 100 Field Trip Ideas for Kids Manitoba

Manitoba is a province full of rich history, vibrant culture, and plenty of opportunities for learning and fun especially in and around the major city of Winnipeg. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or organizer, finding exciting field trip ideas for younger children can be a challenging task. Luckily, Winnipeg has a wide variety of attractions that cater to curious minds and energetic young adventurers. From museums and parks to nature reserves and interactive experiences, there’s something for everyone. 

Here are 100 fantastic field trip ideas in and around Winnipeg that are sure to engage and inspire your littles with some learning fun!


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1. The Manitoba Museum


Explore the diverse exhibits showcasing Manitoba’s history, from its natural wonders to its indigenous culture and pioneers. Don’t miss the Science Gallery for hands-on learning!


MuskOx at Assiniboine Park Zoo

2. Assiniboine Park Zoo


Meet animals from around the world, including polar bears, tigers, and birds, and learn about conservation efforts.


3. FortWhyte Alive


A nature reserve with hiking trails, a pond, and interactive exhibits about local wildlife. Perfect for outdoor learning and eco-friendly education.


4. Canadian Museum for Human Rights


A compelling experience that teaches about human rights through interactive exhibits and multimedia displays. It’s a great chance to talk about important values with kids.


5. Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada


An aviation museum that showcases Manitoba’s contribution to aviation history. Great for curious minds interested in how airplanes work.


6. The Children’s Museum


An interactive, hands-on museum with exhibits designed to spark creativity and learning. It’s fun and educational for kids of all ages.


7. The Forks National Historic Site


Explore this popular public space that blends nature, history, and culture. Take a walk along the riverwalk or explore the unique shops and eateries.


8. Duck Pond at Assiniboine Park


Perfect for an outdoor picnic and a lesson about local wildlife. Kids will love feeding the ducks and spotting other creatures along the way.


9. St. Boniface Museum


Learn about Winnipeg’s French-Canadian heritage with exhibits on the early settlers and the development of this vibrant neighborhood.


10. Leo Mol Sculpture Garden


A beautiful outdoor space with stunning sculptures by renowned artist Leo Mol. Kids can explore art in an open-air setting.



Exterior of Winnipeg Art Gallery


11. Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG)


Explore fine art from around the world and discover interactive family programs. Look out for kid-friendly workshops and events!


12. Transcona Museum


This small, local museum teaches kids about the history of Transcona and its development, including its railway roots.


13. Whittier Park


A lovely park with playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas, perfect for a day of outdoor fun after a learning experience.


14. Kildonan Park


A beautiful spot with a duck pond, playgrounds, and the historic Prince Charles Garden. Take a stroll and observe the various plants and trees.


15. The Manitoba Legislative Building


Take a guided tour and learn about Manitoba’s history, governance, and architecture. The grounds and the building are impressive!


16. Elmwood Park


A perfect place for a field trip with hiking trails, playgrounds, and large open spaces for kids to explore nature.


17. Bison Butte Trail


Located in the Winnipeg area, this trail is a great way to learn about Manitoba’s unique landscape and ecosystem.


18. Little Mountain Park


A hidden gem with trails, views, and green spaces perfect for an outdoor exploration day.


19. Prairie Dog Central Railway


Hop on a historic train ride and learn about the development of the railroad in Manitoba. It’s a unique way to explore the landscape!


20. Tinkertown Amusement Park


Perfect for kids who want to enjoy some thrilling rides, games, and interactive play. A fun day out for the whole family!


21. Assiniboine Forest


A 700-acre forest in the heart of Winnipeg with trails, birds, and wildlife. Ideal for a nature walk, scavenger hunt, or simply exploring.


22. The Assiniboine Park Conservatory


Experience beautiful plants from around the world in the conservatory. Kids will love the colorful flowers and tropical plants.


23. The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre


Consider taking kids to a youth-friendly performance or behind-the-scenes tour to get a feel for the theater.


24. Boreal Forest Discovery Centre


Discover the boreal forest ecosystem and learn about wildlife and plant species native to Manitoba.


25. Winnipeg Railway Museum


A historical museum that brings the world of trains and railroading to life, with plenty of interactive exhibits.


26. The Dalnavert Museum


A Victorian-style home that gives visitors a look into the past, ideal for kids interested in history and architecture.


27. The Exchange District


A historic neighborhood with unique architecture and local businesses. Take a walking tour and learn about Winnipeg’s past.


28. The Manitoba Planetarium


A space to learn about stars, planets, and the universe, often with interactive shows and activities for younger audiences.


29. Insectarium


Explore the fascinating world of insects. Kids can learn about the role of bugs in ecosystems through hands-on activities and exhibits.


30. Winnipeg Trolley Tours


Hop on a trolley for a fun and educational tour of the city. Guides share the history of Winnipeg and the stories behind its landmarks.



31. Old Market Square


A lively outdoor space in the heart of Winnipeg, perfect for a picnic, a walk, or simply people-watching while learning about local culture.


32. The Winnipeg Boat Tour


Take a family-friendly boat ride along the Red and Assiniboine Rivers and learn about Winnipeg’s history from the water.


33. Pinawa Dam Provincial Park


A historic site with beautiful nature walks, the remains of a dam, and a great place for kids to learn about engineering and local history.


34. Mennonite Heritage Village


This museum showcases the history of Mennonite settlers in Manitoba. Kids will enjoy exploring the old buildings and learning about farm life.


35. St. Andrew’s Heritage Centre


A site full of local history, showcasing early Manitoba communities. It’s perfect for history-loving young learners.

36. The Forks Market


An exciting place for kids to explore, featuring local foods, artisan crafts, and fun family activities.



37. Manitoba Opera


If you're introducing kids to the arts, Manitoba Opera offers family-friendly performances. Check out their family events!


38. Riel House National Historic Site


Learn about the life of Louis Riel and the MΓ©tis people through exhibits, walking tours, and fun educational activities.


39. Corydon Avenue


Explore Winnipeg’s vibrant Corydon Avenue. Full of local history and businesses, it's a fun place to walk and explore.


40. The Winnipeg Falcons


Learn about Winnipeg’s history in sports at the place where the Winnipeg Falcons hockey team was founded.


41. The Ruins of St. Mary’s Cathedral


Explore the fascinating historical ruins of St. Mary’s Cathedral and learn about the church’s significant role in Winnipeg’s early history.


42. Fort Garry Horse Museum


A museum dedicated to the history of the Fort Garry Horse, a historic cavalry unit. It’s a great spot to learn about military history.


43. Vita Health Greenhouse


Visit this local greenhouse to learn about plant growth, healthy eating, and sustainable practices.


44. Weston’s Old Mill


Step back in time and learn about the milling industry that shaped the local community.


45. Herb Society of Manitoba Herb Garden


Take a field trip to the herb garden to discover the plants and their medicinal and culinary uses.


46. Grand Beach Provincial Park


Take a day trip to enjoy the beauty of this large provincial park. Kids will love the sand dunes, beach, and nearby picnic areas.


47. Birds Hill Provincial Park


A wonderful place for hiking, picnicking, and learning about Manitoba’s flora and fauna.


48. Linden Woods Community Centre


Enjoy activities and local history in this community center, which is often hosting kid-friendly events.


49. King’s Park


A beautiful green space ideal for outdoor learning and exploring nature with its large park and pond area.


50. Red River Mutual Trail


A family-friendly trail ideal for biking, skating, or walking. It’s a great way to explore the city’s natural surroundings.

Winter Time @ Red River Mutual Trail







51. The Forks Market Amphitheater

A lively outdoor space offering live performances and events. Kids can enjoy performances while learning about local culture.


52. Oak Hammock Marsh


A beautiful wetland area that offers guided tours, nature trails, and opportunities for bird watching and environmental education.


53. Pioneer Village at the Manitoba Agricultural Museum


This historical village provides hands-on learning about Manitoba's agricultural history. Kids can explore historic buildings and experience life on an early Manitoba farm.


54. Turtle Mountain Provincial Park


A bit of a drive outside of Winnipeg, this park is full of trails, nature exploration, and picnic areas. It’s ideal for a day of outdoor learning.


55. Saint Norbert Farmers' Market


A perfect spot for kids to learn about fresh local produce, farm life, and community agriculture. It’s a fun place to explore and taste.


56. Brandon Hills Provincial Park


A beautiful, scenic park located near Brandon that offers hiking, nature study, and a peaceful environment to learn about the local ecosystem.


57. The Trans Canada Trail


Take a walk or bike ride on part of the Trans Canada Trail. It offers plenty of nature exploration opportunities while learning about Canada’s national trail system.


58. Beaudry Provincial Park


Located near Winnipeg, this park is perfect for exploring the river valley, local wildlife, and taking part in nature education programs.


59. Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site


Step into Manitoba’s history with this preserved fur-trading post. Guided tours will introduce kids to the life of fur traders and early settlers.


60. Living Prairie Museum


A 40-acre prairie restoration site in Winnipeg. This unique space provides kids with the chance to explore the beauty and importance of prairie ecosystems.


Glimpse inside the Newsroom

61. Winnipeg Free Press Newsroom


Take a tour of the Winnipeg Free Press newsroom. It’s an interesting way to learn how news is created and produced.


62. Souris River Suspension Bridge


A thrilling spot to visit, the bridge offers panoramic views of the Souris River valley and its surrounding nature. It’s a fun learning experience for kids interested in engineering and geography.


63. Gimli Heritage Museum


Take a trip to this small town to explore the heritage of the Norse settlers and the local fishing community. Perfect for history buffs!


64. Manitoba Conservation Districts


Learn about land conservation and sustainable practices in Manitoba. There are plenty of educational tours and activities to engage kids.


65. Grand Beach


Located an hour from Winnipeg, Grand Beach offers kids a chance to explore nature, enjoy the beach, and learn about sand dunes and the surrounding ecosystem.


66. Birds Hill Provincial Park


Just outside of Winnipeg, this park offers kids a chance to explore nature, hike, and learn about local plants and wildlife in a picturesque setting.


67. Bison Ranch Tour


Take a guided tour of a working bison ranch. Kids can learn about the bison’s historical significance to the region and conservation efforts.


68. Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park


A scenic park with hiking trails and a waterfall. Perfect for a nature excursion that can teach kids about water ecosystems.


69. Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (WSO) Family Concert


Take the kids to a WSO family concert designed to introduce young audiences to classical music through fun and engaging performances.


70. The Winnipeg Convention Centre


Explore this central venue in Winnipeg where various educational and cultural events are held. It’s a great place for kids to engage with community events and learn something new.


71. Royal Canadian Legion (Museum)


Learn about the history of Canada’s military service and veterans. This museum offers insight into Canada’s history and its role in global peacekeeping.


72. The King’s Head Pub (Family Day Events)


Some pubs in Winnipeg host family-friendly events on special days. Keep an eye out for kid-oriented entertainment and educational programs.


73. Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park


Discover the historic site where the Trappist monks settled in the late 1800s. Kids will enjoy learning about religious history, architecture, and early settler life.


74. Mennonite Heritage Village


A village that teaches about the Mennonite culture and history in Manitoba. Explore the heritage buildings and learn about old farming techniques.




75. Fossil Hill


A perfect field trip for young budding paleontologists, Fossil Hill offers a chance to look for fossils and learn about the region’s prehistoric past.


76. Kildonan Park Waterfall


Visit the waterfall at Kildonan Park for a fun lesson in geology and water systems. It’s a scenic spot to enjoy nature and outdoor learning.


77. Shiloh Museum


A small museum located in the nearby town of Morden, offering insight into the town’s early history. Learn about the development of this rural town.


78. Pinewood Trail


Take a scenic hike on Pinewood Trail and explore the natural environment. Perfect for a nature walk and discussion on local flora and fauna.


79. Tyndall Stone Quarry


Visit this historic stone quarry to learn about geology, local construction materials, and the history behind the stone used in Winnipeg’s architecture.


80. The Osborne Village Art Walk


Discover the colorful street art of Osborne Village. A unique experience for kids to learn about urban art and the creative process.


81. The Forks Market Winter Festival


If visiting in winter, kids will love this seasonal event at The Forks, featuring ice skating, snow sculptures, and other fun outdoor activities.


82. Vincent Massey Park


A large, well-maintained park featuring sports fields, walking paths, and picnic areas, perfect for kids to explore and enjoy outdoor play.


83. Brandon Hilltop Park


Located in Brandon, this park offers amazing views, hiking trails, and a chance to learn about the region’s natural beauty.


84. Fort la Reine Museum


A fascinating museum located just outside of Winnipeg, showcasing the life of early fur traders and settlers. It includes an interactive fort and exhibits on local history.


85. Pembina Valley Provincial Park


Explore this hidden gem that offers hiking trails, nature walks, and an ideal setting for learning about Manitoba's diverse ecosystems.


86. Norway House


Explore the cultural history of the community with a visit to Norway House. Learn about the Indigenous people and settlers who played an important role in its development.


87. The Dauphin Airport Historical Society


Take a field trip to this small airport and learn about the early days of aviation in the region and how the airport was developed.


88. The Morris Stampede


Experience one of Manitoba’s largest rodeos. Kids can learn about the rodeo culture, animal care, and ranching life.


89. Manitoba Children's Museum - Virtual Visits


If in-person trips aren’t possible, the Manitoba Children’s Museum offers virtual field trips to connect kids with educational content from a distance.


90. The Riverton Heritage Museum


Explore the small, vibrant town of Riverton and learn about the heritage of the settlers and the area’s historical significance.


91. Treehouse Indoor Playground


For rainy days or indoor activities, Treehouse offers a fun, safe space where kids can play, learn, and be active.


92. Morden Corn and Apple Festival


Take a trip to Morden for the annual festival that celebrates the harvest season with farm tours, games, and local food.


93. Clearspring Fruit Farm


Take kids to a fruit farm near Winnipeg where they can learn about fruit farming and pick their own apples or berries.


94. The Winnipeg Beach


A short drive from the city, Winnipeg Beach is perfect for a summer field trip. Kids can learn about aquatic life and beach ecosystems.


95. The Manitoba Ice Climbing Centre


During the winter months, kids can try ice climbing in a safe, supervised environment. Great for physical activity and building confidence.


96. Portage la Prairie Museum


Explore the history of this vibrant town just outside of Winnipeg. The museum offers insight into local history, agriculture, and heritage.


97. Gimli Marina


A perfect spot to learn about maritime history and the fishing culture of the area. Kids can also enjoy watching boats and sea life.


98. La Barrière Park


A beautiful park offering nature walks, wildlife spotting, and picnicking. Learn about Manitoba’s ecological zones while enjoying the fresh air.


99. Manitoba Museum of Antiquities


A small but fascinating museum offering a look into the ancient world, perfect for kids interested in archaeology and history.


100. Manitoba Theatre for Young People


Experience an educational and fun theater production for children. Learn about storytelling, acting, and the theater arts.



Take Away


With these 100 field trip ideas, you’ll never run out of opportunities to educate, inspire, and engage young minds in Winnipeg and its surrounding areas! Whether it’s exploring history, nature, culture, or science, there’s a world of learning just waiting to be discovered.


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