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Assiniboine Park has the requisite playgrounds (including the amazingly fun Nature's Playground) and playing fields, including cricket and baseball. In summer and fall, walk, jog, cycle, or rollerblade the universal-access path. In winter and spring, cross-country ski, skate on the pond, or toboggan.
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There are several large parking lots located inside the Park: 1. Next to the Nature Playground 2. Southeast of the Pavilion 3. At the Zoo entrance at 2595 Roblin Boulevard 4. On the west side of The Leaf, accessible from The Leaf Way (formerly Locomotive Drive) 5. West of the Qualico Family Centre (Note: There is no Zoo entry at this location. A fo...
Every year, a variety of fundraising walks and runs are hosted in the Park by not-for-profit and community organizations. For safety reasons, some of these events require temporary road closures. Requirements vary depending on the type of event (2K, 5K, 10K, etc.) and the needs of the client. Closures are typically short in duration and limited to ...
There are two, level two charging stations located in Assiniboine Park: 1. There is a single charger in the parking lot at the entrance to the Assiniboine Park Zoo (2595 Roblin Boulevard) 2. A double charger is located near the entrance to the English Garden across from the Qualico Family Centre and Riley Family Duck Pond. Nine electric vehicle par...
Aug 20, 2024 · Assiniboine Park is located about a 15-minute drive from downtown Winnipeg, depending on where you are in the city. Sandwiched between the neighbourhoods of Tuxedo and Charleswood, the park is in the city’s west end.
For over a century, Assiniboine Park has served Winnipeg as a hub of year-round activity, a joyful gathering place, and a natural oasis that allows visitors to reconnect with nature and each other. The Park is home to popular attractions like the English Garden, The Pavilion, Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, the Assiniboine Park Zoo and The Leaf ...
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Home to more than 150 animal species, the Assiniboine Park Zoo is a place for exploration and family fun every season. Located in beautiful Assiniboine Park, the Zoo has been a favourite destination for families, tourists, school groups, and animal lovers for over a century.
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- 2595 Roblin Boulevard South Gate, Winnipeg
The outdoor Gardens at The Leaf are free to visit. The Indigenous Peoples Garden, Sensory Garden, Performance Garden, and The Grove are open 24 hours. The Kitchen Garden and Seasonal Gardens are open from 9:00 am - dusk. Memberships. Members enjoy unlimited visits to Assiniboine Park Zoo or The Leaf!
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For over a century, Assiniboine Park has served Winnipeg as a hub of year-round activity, a joyful gathering place, and a natural oasis that allows visitors to reconnect with nature and each other.