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What to do in Winnipeg in April 2024!

March is almost over, and boy-oh-boy did it give us one last taste of Winter.  Can we really complain though, after the incredibly mild winter we had experienced leading up to March? 


With April upon us, we have compiled a list of activities to do in Winnipeg in 2024.  We try to keep this list as thorough as possible so that there is something for everyone.  But if there is anything you would like to see added to this list, please let us know at Hello@JenniferQueen.com.  


What to do in Winnipeg in April

Winnipeg Jets Home Game Schedule

  • April 1st Los Angeles Kings
  • April 4th Calgary Flames
  • April 16th Seattle Kraken
  • April 18th Vancouver Canucks

 

Manitoba Moose Home Game Schedule

  • April 6th Chicago Wolves
  • April 7th Chicago Wolves
  • April 13th Iowa Wild
  • April 14th Iowa Wild


✨ April 2nd - Noah Kahan - We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour at Canada Life Centre


✨ April 2nd – Walk Right Back, the Everly Brothers Story at  Club Regent Casino


✨ April 2nd – 30th - Toddler Tuesdays at The Leaf. Free activities aimed at kids aged 2-4 (all kids welcome though) from 9:30 am - 10:00 a.m.


✨ April 2nd – 30th - The Lehman Trilogy at the Royal Manitoba Theatre John Hirsch Mainstage


✨ April 2nd – 3rd - Tyler Penner at Rumor’s Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ April 3rd – Career Fair Canada at the RBC Convention Centre


✨ April 3rd - Chris Stapleton - All-American Road Show at Canada Life Centre


✨ April 3rd – 20th - Guilt: A Love Story at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Tom Hendry Warehouse


✨ April 3rd and April 17th - The Leaf After Dark: Adults Only Nights at The Leaf


✨ April 4th – 7th - Winnipeg Home + Garden Show at RBC Convention Centre


✨ April 4th - LetterKenny Presents: A Night of Stand-Up at Club Regent Event Centre


✨ April 4th –25th Thursday Throw Down: Open Street Dance Session at The Forks Market, Room 201


✨ April 4th – 6th Ryan Long - CONCERT SERIES at Rumor’s Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ April 5th - First Friday in The Exchange: Galleries, Artist-Run Centres, Studios, Shops + Museums open late in Winnipeg's Exchange District.


✨ April 5th - Beyond the Beat Music Series featuring Sarah Harmer at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights


✨ Apr 5th - Queens of the Stone Age - The End Is Nero tour at the Canada Life Centre


✨ April 5th – 6th Casey Corbin Comedy Shows At Yuk Yuk's


✨ April 6th -7th Wanna Dance Canada -  2024 Dance Tour at Red River Exhibition Park


✨ April 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th – Alive in the Woods at Fort Whyte Centre


✨ April 6th Micah! joue de la musique at Centre culturel franco-manitobain  A captivating world of music and comedy, all in French for your children.


✨ April 6th - Four By Four - Tribute to The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Bee-Gees & Moto at Club Regent Entertainment Centre


✨ April 6th – 7th - Oscar-Winning Soundtracks with Eli Glasner presented by Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra at the Centennial Concert Hall


✨ April 7th - Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir presents A New Earth: Music for Spring at Crescent Arts Centre


✨ April 7th and 21st - Create and Connect Crafts at The Leaf. Crafts are appropriate for kids and families of all ages and are accessible without admission to the biomes. 

✨ April 8th - Solar Eclipse Viewing Event(with safe solar telescopes) at the Kitchen Garden at The Leaf


✨ April 8th - Canada’s Drag Race Tour at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ April 9th - Emmanuel Lomuro at Rumor’s Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ April 10th All Elite Wrestling at Canada Life Centre


✨ April 10th - MTEC Hospitality, Tourism & Retail JOB FAIR at RBC Convention Centre


✨ April 10th - 38th Annual: Hope Couture Fashion Gala at the RBC Convention Centre


✨ April 10th – 13th - Kevin Bozeman at Rumor’s Restaurant and Comedy


✨ April 11th and 25th - Downtown Farmer’s Market at Cityplace Winnipeg


✨ April 11th – 13th - Thunder From Down Under at Club Regent Event Centre


✨ April 12th – 13th - Winnipeg Fine Art Fair at Red River Exhibition Park


✨ April 12th – 13th - Byron Bertram Comedy Shows At Yuk Yuk's


✨ April 12th - April Wine at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ April 12th - Lil Tjay - Good Life Tour at Canada Life Centre


✨ April 12th to 14th - Jurassic Quest at RBC Convention Centre


✨April 13th - X Ambassadors Townie Tour at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ April 13th - A Musical Journey with Tomson Highway at The Leaf


✨ April 13th - Spring Market at Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum


✨ April 13th, 17th and 19th Manitoba Opera: Carmen at the Centennial Concert Hall


✨ April 16th – 18th - Benji Rothman at Rumor’s Restaurant and Comedy


✨ April 17th - 18th Canadian National Dance Championships at the RBC Convention Centre


✨ April 18th Adult and Teen Challenge of Central Canada Journey of Hope Gala at The Fort Garry Hotel


✨ April 18th – 20th Manitoba Dental Association Convention and Trade Show at RBC Convention Centre


✨ April 18th – 21st - Western Regional Championships 2024 (rhythmic gymnastics) at Canada Games Sport for Life Centre


✨April 19th – 20th - Ian Bagg - CONCERT SERIES at Rumor’s Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ April 19th –21st - Third + Bird Spring Market at Red River Exhibition


✨ April 19th – 20th – World of Banksy Winnipeg at Winnipeg Art Gallery


✨ April 19th - Discount Day at the Zoo (25% off child admission) at Assiniboine Park Zoo


✨ April 19th – 21st – Art in Bloom 2024 at WAG-Qaumajuq


✨ April 20th - Sustainability Tour at The Leaf. Tours begin at 1:00 pm are roughly 30 minutes long.


✨ April 21st - Earth Day at Fort Whyte Alive (presentations, workshops, and discount admissions).


✨April 23rd – 24th - Mike Green at Rumor’s Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ April 24th - Tori Kelly - Purple Skies Tour at Burton Cummings Theatre

✨ April 24th – May 18th - The Comeback at the Royal Manitoba Theatre John Hirsch Mainstage


✨ April 25th - Moonlit Melodies at Fort Whyte Alive


✨ April 25th - Grapes vs Grains at Pineridge Hollow (5 course menu, 5 beer pairings, 5 wine pairings, beer and wine expertise from guest experts).


✨ April 25th - Luke Bryan - Mind Of A Country Boy Tour at Canada Life Centre


✨ April 25th – 27th - T.J. Miller - CONCERT SERIES at Rumor’s Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ April 25th – 28th - Royal Winnipeg Ballet : Carmina Burana at the Centennial Concert Hall


✨ April 26th - 27th - Dream Maker Auction at the RBC Convention Centre


✨ April 26th –27th Jason Rouse Comedy Shows At Yuk Yuk's


✨ April 26th – 28th - The 23rd annual Rodarama at Red River Exhibition Place


✨ April 26th – 28th the Pa’Akai We Bring at MTYP Mainstage


✨ April 27th - The 2024 DASCH Possibilities Gala at the RBC Convention Centre


✨ April 27th - Spring Market at Pineridge Hollow in The Market Building


✨ April 28th - The Winnipeg Singers present Their Voices Resound at Winnipeg Art Gallery


✨ April 30th - The Best Is Yet To Come: Dusk Sings Bennett at Club Regent Event Centre


✨April 30th – May 5th - Winnipeg Comedy Festival at the Gas Station Arts Centre & Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ Discover a wide selection of art classes (drawing, painting, pottery, clay works, digital art and more) starting in April for children and adults at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Please visit the website for details https://www.wag.ca/events/event-calendar/ 


We hope to see you at some of these events.  Happy Spring, everyone!

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What Stays with a Home When You Buy

When buying a home, it is essential to understand what is included in the purchase and remains with the property, and what is the personal property of the seller and will be taken with them when they leave.

Fixtures vs. Chattels:

Fixtures are the immovable elements of a home, including built-in features and permanently attached items. They are considered part of the real estate and are typically included in the purchase unless otherwise specified in the contract. On the other hand, chattels are moveable items or personal property that is not permanently affixed to the property. Chattels are not automatically included in the purchase and need to be explicitly outlined in the contract.


Visualizing the Difference:

Imagine holding a house in your hands. When you flip it upside down and shake it, whatever falls out would be considered a chattel, while whatever remains fixed or attached to the home is a fixture. While there may be a few grey areas, this analogy generally helps decipher between fixtures vs chattels. Some fixtures, like built in cabinetry and light fixtures, are obvious. Meanwhile, chattels such as a couch or table and chairs are clearly movable and the personal property of the seller. However, there are items in between that the buyer may be unsure of, this is where clear communication and documentation become crucial.


Negotiations & Clarity:

Certain chattels are commonly included in a home sale, such as appliances and larger items like hot tubs or storage sheds. It is important to note that their inclusion is not automatic, and they must be written into the offer to purchase. It is essential for both parties to clearly communicate their expectations and come to an agreement on what stays vs. goes. The purchase agreement serves as your roadmap, outlining what is included in the sale and what is not. Chattels that are to be left with the property must be written into the offer to purchase for the buyer to safely assume they will stay in the home come possession.


Final Advice:

Never assume anything when it comes to what stays with a home. If an item is crucial to you, ensure it is explicitly mentioned in your contract. While incorporating a specific item of personal property from the seller into your offer doesn’t guarantee its inclusion, it initiates the opportunity for discussion and negotiation. Your Realtor is instrumental in guiding you through this process, addressing concerns, and ensuring a smooth transaction. Lean on them for support and don’t hesitate to ask if you’re unsure! With clear communication and proper documentation, you can ensure you know what to expect will be there when you move into your new home.


Want advice on what should stay and what should go?  Please be sure to reach out!


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Sheyla Duncan

Phone: (204) 871-3228
Email: Sheyla@JenniferQueen.com

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Preparing to write your first offer (in Winnipeg) - updated for 2024!

As Realtors, it’s our job to support our buyer clients throughout the whole home buying process. When you find a home that you love we want to ensure you feel confident and prepared to write an offer.  That’s why when we first start working with buyers our team makes sure to educate our clients on the offering process that way there are not any surprises when you find that perfect home you want to write on. The more prepared you are and the more knowledge you have make writing an offer on a home a lot less overwhelming.


To make the process of writing an offer on a home seamless, here are a few items to think about before sitting down with your Realtor to complete the offer to purchase contract.

 

1. Understand an offer to purchase once accepted is a binding contract. 

The first time we write an offer, it will typically take upwards of an hour to explain all of the “fine print”. We want to make sure your feel educated and fully understand what you are committing to. The offer to purchase contract will outline the terms of your offer.

 

2. Prepare documentation you will need to write an offer. To write an offer be prepared to present the following: 

  • A form of government issued photo identification
  • A deposit cheque made out the listing brokerage- note these funds will come out of your account within 24 hours of acceptance
  •  A mortgage pre-approval letter (if applicable).

 

3. Get in touch with your bank or mortgage broker and ask how long it will take for them to process your financing. 

If you are writing a financing condition into your offer to purchase, we need to include an exact date and time by which you will satisfy your financing condition. Therefore, before writing an offer we suggest to call your mortgage provider and find out how fast they can process the mortgage.

 

4. Things to Think About in Advance:

If you have any questions in regard to the following do not stress. Your Realtor is here to help.


Financial Considerations:

  • How much are you willing to comfortably pay for the home?
  • Deposit amount - what amount are you comfortable with leaving your bank account tomorrow?
  • Down payment - your agent will ask for your breakdown as you are filling out the offer. 


Other Terms to Include:

  • If you are using mortgage financing, are you including a financing condition?
  • Are you planning to insert a home inspection condition?
  • Are you planning to insert any other conditions (we have a list if you would like to see the options)?


Possession Date

Often the seller will indicate an ideal possession date. However it is up to the buyer what they write into their offer. So think about when you would want to take possession of your new home. (note: the average time for possession is between 30-60 days)

 

  

Again our team is here to support and educate you through the entire process of purchasing a home but when you have a general understanding of what is required to write an offer to purchase, and have all the documentation prepared in advance it helps make the process seamless and stress free.


Happy Shopping!


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Jennifer Queen

Phone: (204) 797-7945
Email: Jennifer@JenniferQueen.com

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Buying and Selling: What Should You Do First?

Deciding to sell your current home and buy a new one can be an overwhelming task, especially when you’re unsure of the best sequence of events. Should you sell your current home first or buy your new home before selling? Each approach has its own set of advantages and drawbacks, and understanding these can help you make an informed decision. Let’s dive into the pros and cons of each option.


Selling First

Pros:

  1. Financial Clarity: By selling your home before buying a new one, you gain financial clarity. Knowing the exact amount of equity, you have from the sale allows you to determine your budget for purchasing your next home.
  2. Stronger Negotiation Position: With your current home sold, you’re in a stronger negotiation position when making an offer on your next home. You won’t need to include a contingency of the sale of your current property, giving you an advantageous position.
  3. Reduce Stress: Selling first can reduce the stress of carrying two mortgages or worrying about the timing of selling and buying simultaneously. It allows for a smoother transition between homes.

Cons:

  1. Temporary Housing: Selling your home before buying may require you to find temporary housing while you search for your next home.
  2. Limited Options: Without a place to move into immediately, you may feel rushed to find a new home, limiting your options or potentially settling for a property that doesn’t fully meet your needs.


Buying First

Pros:

  1. No Rush: Buying your next home before selling your current one gives you the luxury of time. You can carefully search for the perfect property without feeling pressured to make a rushed decision.
  2. Smooth Transition: Moving from one home to another is seamless when you already have your next home secured. There is no need for temporary housing or storage arrangements.

Cons:

  1. Financial Strain: Buying before selling means you may have to carry two mortgages simultaneously, which can strain your finances.
  2. Pressure to Sell: Without the buffer of time provided by selling first, you may feel pressured to sell your current home quickly, potentially leading to accepting a lower offer.
  3. Contingency Challenges: If you require the funds from your current home to purchase your next home, you will need to insert a contingency that your offer is subject to the sale of your current home. In competitive markets, this makes your offer less likely to be accepted.


There is no one-size-fits-all answer to selling or buying first. Each option comes with its own set of pros and cons which must be weighed carefully based on your individual circumstances and preferences. Whether you prioritize financial stability, flexibility, or minimizing stress, considering these factors can help you make the best decision for your situation.


Want professional advice on what is right for you?  Reach out!


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Sheyla Duncan

Phone: (204) 871-3228
Email: Sheyla@JenniferQueen.com

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Nestled within the serene confines of Windsor Park lies a treasure trove of hidden gems, inviting residents and visitors alike to discover the beauty of its parks and outdoor spaces. From Crestwood Park's peaceful ambiance to the vibrant energy of Durham Park, each locale offers its own unique allure and opportunities for leisure, exercise, and community connection.

Crestwood Park, tucked between Crestwood Crescent and Conifer Crescent, stands out for its tranquil atmosphere and family-friendly amenities. With playgrounds for children and ample green space for relaxation and leisure activities, it serves as a cherished retreat from the bustling city life.


Cherry Park, at the corner of Autumnwood Drive and Cherry Crescent, offers two baseball diamonds and plenty of greenery for recreation and relaxation. These smaller parks play a vital role in urban areas, providing pockets of nature for nearby residents to enjoy outdoor activities and fostering a connection to the community.


Westmount Park, boasting four soccer fields and a playground, serves as a vibrant recreational hub for its community. Its well-maintained facilities cater to both organized sports and leisurely play, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Lomond Park, with its soccer fields, wading pool, and playground, stands as a beloved sanctuary within Winnipeg. Families gather to partake in the joys of outdoor recreation and community connection, creating cherished memories amidst the park's natural beauty.


Jubinville Park, offers a serene escape amidst lush greenery. Its vibrant playground serves as a focal point for families seeking outdoor fun and adventure, fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere that embodies the spirit of community.


Vincent Massey Park, emerges as a cherished gem within the neighborhood, providing a blend of outdoor recreation and community engagement. Its soccer fields and playground offer opportunities for both athletic pursuits and imaginative play, catering to the diverse interests of its visitors.


Howden Park, presents a tranquil haven where residents can immerse themselves in nature and community. Its soccer field and playground provide opportunities for both organized sports and leisurely recreation, fostering a sense of connection and belonging.


Frontenac Park, is a serene oasis for residents and visitors alike, inviting them to unwind and reconnect with nature. Its walking path and playground offer opportunities for leisurely strolls and outdoor play, creating a tranquil setting for moments of quiet reflection and joyful exploration.

Applewood Park, nestled at the end of a quiet bay, offers a picturesque setting for outdoor play and recreation. Its charming playground serves as a whimsical oasis where children can explore and embark on exciting adventures amidst towering trees and lush foliage.


Agate Park, provides a tranquil retreat amidst the urban landscape. Its inviting playground offers a safe and inviting environment for children to engage in outdoor play and social interaction, fostering a sense of community and belonging.

Berkshire Park, represents Winnipeg's commitment to providing accessible and enjoyable green spaces. Its wading pool, washroom facilities, and playground offer opportunities for families to create cherished memories and bask in the simple pleasures of outdoor recreation.


Wickham Park, offers a delightful escape for families seeking outdoor adventures. Its charming playground serves as a vibrant hub of excitement and imagination, inviting laughter and fostering friendships amidst the park's serene surroundings. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active day of play, Windsor Park's parks and outdoor spaces provide something for everyone to enjoy and explore.

The Niakwa Trail is a popular multi-use trail that winds its way through various neighborhoods in the eastern part of the city and runs along the south side of Windsor Park. The trail provides residents and visitors with an excellent opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Winnipeg while engaging in outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, cycling, and rollerblading. Stretching for several kilometers, the Niakwa Trail meanders through parks, green spaces, and along scenic riverbanks, offering picturesque views and a peaceful ambiance. It's a great option for those seeking a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous workout in a scenic setting. One notable feature of the Niakwa Trail is its accessibility and connectivity. It links to other trail systems in the city, allowing users to extend their journey and explore different parts of Winnipeg. Additionally, the trail is well-maintained and clearly marked, making it easy for users to navigate and enjoy their outdoor experience. Whether you're looking for a relaxing walk amidst nature or a challenging bike ride through urban landscapes, the Niakwa Trail offers something for everyone.

Art McOuat Memorial Park located at 910 Magnot Street and is named in honor of Art McOuat, a dedicated community member known for his contributions to the area. The park serves as a green space within the neighborhood, providing residents and visitors with opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. At the heart of Art McOuat Memorial Park are its impressive sports facilities, which include two baseball diamonds, one football field, and two soccer fields. These well-maintained fields serve as the backdrop for countless hours of friendly competition, teamwork, and athletic achievement. Whether it's a thrilling game of baseball, football, or soccer, the park's versatile fields cater to athletes of all ages and skill levels, fostering a love for sport and promoting an active lifestyle within the community. the home of the Falcons Football Club (FFC), a non-profit, community-based tackle football club dedicated to promoting and developing amateur football in the Bonivital area of Winnipeg. In addition to its sports facilities, Art McOuat Memorial Park is also home to the Maginot Arena, adding another layer of excitement and activity to the park's dynamic landscape. The arena provides a venue for ice sports such as hockey and figure skating, offering residents the chance to lace up their skates and glide across the ice in the heart of their community. Beyond its athletic offerings, Art McOuat Memorial Park serves as a gathering place for families, friends, and neighbors to come together and enjoy the great outdoors. With ample green space, picnic areas, and walking paths, the park invites visitors to relax, unwind, and connect with nature in a serene and picturesque setting. These facilities cater to a wide range of interests and age groups, making the park a popular destination for families, individuals, and groups alike.


Winakwa Community Centre, located at 980 Winakwa Road, serves as a dynamic hub for recreational activities and community engagement. Boasting two baseball diamonds and four soccer fields, the center provides ample space for athletes of all ages and skill levels to participate in organized leagues and friendly matches. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the off-leash dog area, outdoor pool, playground, outdoor hockey rink, and tennis courts, offering a diverse range of activities for residents to embrace throughout the year. With the inclusion of a community garden, the center fosters a sense of stewardship for the environment while providing a space for neighbors to come together, further solidifying its role as a cherished gathering place for the community.




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Amy McDermid 

Phone:(204) 470-5356

Email: Amy@JenniferQueen.com

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What to do in Winnipeg in March!

Well, March is here... and as they say: "In like a lion, out like a lamb"... well that better be the most quiet, lamb you ever did here.  


In all seriousness though, after the warm winter we've had, where snow had difficulty simply sticking to the ground, a last (and heavy) snowfall seems nice.  


We have assembled another list of What to Do in March.  For those that find this type of content interesting, I highly encourage you to signup for our newsletter HERE.  In this newsletter, we share a list of fun things coming up (similar to this), some insights, giveaways, and useful content.  I promise, it is nothing spammy and it is only once a month.  It is purely in place to keep our peeps "in the know".  


Without further adieu, here is what you came here for:

✨ Winnipeg Jets Home Game Schedule (all evening games this month)
  • March 5th Seattle Kraken
  • March 11th Washington Capitals
  • March 13th Nashville Predators
  • March 15th Anaheim Ducks
  • March 26th Edmonton Oilers
  • March 28th Vegas Golden Knights
  • March 30th Ottawa Senators
✨ Manitoba Moose Home Game Schedule
  • March 2nd Texas Stars, 2 p.m. start
  • March 3rd Texas Stars, 2 p.m. start
  • March 19th Grand Rapids Griffins, 10 a.m. start
  • March 20th Grand Rapids Griffins, 7 p.m. start
  • March 23rd Abbotsford Canucks, 2 p.m. start
  • March 24th Abbotsford Canucks, 2 p.m. start
  • March 27th Toronto Marlies, 7 p.m. start
  • March 29th Toronto Marlies, 2 p.m. start

✨ March 1st to March 23rd - Infinite Horizons at 125 Adelaide Street


✨ March 1st Passage to Freedom – Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion. At the Manitoba Museum


✨ March 1st on - First Fridays in The Exchange. Galleries, artists, shops and restaurants stay open late


✨ March 1st and 2nd - Winnipeg Whiskey Festival at The Fairmont


✨ March 1st to April 5th - Printed Flight // Lisa Matthias at Martha Street Studio


✨ March 2nd – Lake Shaker, annual winter party at Fort Whyte Alive


✨ March 2nd - Virtuosi Concerts presents With sick and famish’d eyes, at Winnipeg Art Gallery


✨ March 2nd - One Night With The King - 3 World Champion Performers! Club Regent Event Centre


✨ March 2nd - William Prince Joy Canadian Tour 2024 at Centennial Concert Hall


✨ March 2nd – The Great Canadian Road Trip: Doc Walker, Michelle Wright & Jason McCoy, at Club Regent Event Centre


✨ March 2nd and 3rd - WSO presents Sultans of String at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ March 3rd - The End Is Nye! An Evening with Bill Nye the Science Guy at Centennial Concert Hall


✨ March 4th - Big Sugar at Burton Cummings Theater


✨ March 4th - JOURNEY 50th Anniversary Tour at Canada Life Centre


✨ March 5th Alan Doyle Welcome Home Tour with Special guest Adam Baldwin at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ March 5th - Music ‘N’ Mavens presents From Bach to AC/DC at Rady Jewish Community Centre


✨ March 6th to 10th - Inhibition Exhibition 2024 at Crescent Fort Rouge United Church


✨ March 6th - Music ‘N’ Mavens presents Onna Lou Sings Songs of Latin America at Gwen Secter Creative Living Centre


✨ March 7th - Women's Day Concert by The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra 3.0 at the West End Cultural Centre


✨ March 7th to 10th - Winnipeg Rock N' Gem Show - the LARGEST Gem and Mineral Show in Canada. Red River Exhibition Park.


✨ March 7th - WSO presents Pouliot Plays Sibelius at the Centennial Concert Hall


✨ March 7th - WSO presents Grieg UnTuxed at Centennial Concert Hall


✨ March 8th - Ministry with special guests Gary Numan and Front Line Assembly at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ March 8th and 9th - Bryan Hatt at Yuk Yuk’s Winnipeg


✨ March 8th to 23rd - Rise, Red River at Théâtre Cercle Molière


✨ March 9th - Evening Astropub. Enjoy food, drinks, and a trip through the stars! At FortWhyte Alive inside the Star Dome.


✨ March 9th - Sustainability Tours at The Leaf Tours start at 1:00 pm and are roughly 30 minutes long.


✨ March 9th to 10th - Matt Rife ProbleMATTic World Tour at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ March 9th and 10th - 2024 Canadian Senior & Yout Kyorugi and Poomsae National Championships at RBC Convention Centre


✨ March 9th & 10th - Pain to Power A Kanye West Musical Protest at The Rady Jewish Community Centre


✨ March 9th - PegSpo Winnipeg Sports Collectibles Expo Show at RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg


✨ March 9th & 10th - Royal Winnipeg Ballet presents Steppin’ Out at The Royal Winnipeg Ballet Founders' Studio


✨ March 10th – 16th Freeze Frame International Film Festival for Kids of All Ages at the Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain


✨ March 12th - Music ‘N’ Mavens presents Tom Jobim: Where’s the Love? At Rady Jewish Community Centre


✨ March 12th – 13th - Jordan Welwood at Rumor's Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ March 13th - The Leaf After Dark: Adults Only Nights at the Leaf


✨ March 13th - Corb Lund - The El Viejo Release Tour with special guest 49 Winchester! At the Burton Cummings Theatre


✨March 14th - Music ‘N’ Mavens presents Groovin’ Through the 60s and 70s at the Rady Jewish Community Centre


✨ March 14th – 16th - Steph Tolev at Rumor's Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ March 15th - The Paper Kites and The Roadhouse Band at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ March 15th – 16th - Yuk Yuk’s Pro AM night featuring Damonde Tschritter at The Club Room


✨ March 15th – 16th - WSO presents Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™ at Centennial Concert Hall


✨March 15th – 17th - 2024 Cottage Country’s Lake & Cabin Show at Red River Exhibition Park


✨ March 16th - 2024 Gala Juste pour Rire des Rendez-vous de la francophonie at Centre culturel franco-manitobain - Salle Pauline Boutal


✨ March 17th - Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir presents The Music of Sir Paul McCartney at Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface


✨ March 18th - 2024 Champions of Magic – 5 World class Illusionists at Centennial Concert Hall


✨ March 18th - Skid Row and Buckcherry at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ March 19th - 2024 Diaspora - A Film by Deco Dawson Doors - at West End Cultural Centre


✨ March 19th to 23rd - Tony Woods at Rumor's Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ March 20th - Manitoba Chamber Orchestra presents Lara Secord-Haid at Crescent Arts Centre


✨ March 20th – 24th - a+dff Architecture + Design Film Festival Winnipeg at Cinematheque


✨ March 20th to April 13th - 2024 Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre presents The Lehman Trilogy at John Hirsch Mainstage


✨ March 21st - Music ‘N’ Mavens presents a Tribute to Tony Bennett at Rady Jewish Community Centre


✨ March 21st - Movie Nights at Dakota Community Centre


✨ March 22nd- 2024 Trans Canada Highway Men at Club Regent Event Centre


✨ March 22nd – 23rd - Katie-Ellen Humphries at Yuk Yuks Comedy Club


✨ March 22nd – 24th - 48th Annual Piston Ring World of Wheels at the RBC Convention Centre


✨ March 22nd – 24th - The Little Opera Company presents The Walk From The Garden Evening by Jonathan Dove Shows at St. John's Anglican Cathedral


✨ March 22nd – 23rd - 2nd annual Pitâw Mīno Muskîki Indigenous Handmade Spring Market at the Via Rail Union Station


✨ March 23rd - C4 - Central Canada Comics/Collectibles Show (Comic Book, Toy and Collectibles Show) at the Caboto Centre


✨ March 23rd – 24th – Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra presents Reeling In The Years: A Tribute to Steely Dan. At Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain.


✨ March 23rd – 24th - Winnipeg Women's Show at RBC Convention Centre


✨ March 23rd - WSO presents Stravinsky's Firebird at Centennial Concert Hall


✨ March 23rd-29th - Festival of Fools! Free family event held at The Forks during the school spring break


✨ March 25th - Warren Zeiders - Pretty Little Poison Tour with special guest Austin Williams at Burton Cummings Theatre


✨ March 26th – 30th - Kathleen McGee & Sean Lecomber at Rumor's Restaurant and Comedy Club


✨ March 26th - Music ‘N’ Mavens presents Lady Muse & The Inspirations at Rady Jewish Community Centre


✨ March 27th - 2024 Manitoba Chamber Orchestra presents Maria Brea at Crescent Arts Centre


✨ March 28th - 2024 Moonlit Melodies (acoustic concert) at FortWhyte Alive


✨ March 28th - Music ‘N’ Mavens presents A Trip to New Orleans by Dirty Catfish Brass Band at Rady Jewish Community Centre


✨ March 29th – 30th - Johnny Pogo at Yuk Yuk's Comedy Club


✨ March 29th & 30th - 2024 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity at WAG-Qaumajuq
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✨ Until March 21st - Lights On The Exchange


✨ Until March 22nd - Edge of Darkness – Planetarium Show


✨ Until March 23rd - Flora of the Philippines at The Leaf


✨ Until March 24th - Learn About Polar Bears with CPAWS at Gateway to the Arctic, Winnipeg Zoo.


✨ Until March 24th - Guided Snowshoe Walks at Oak Hammock Marsh every Sunday


✨ Until March 29th – After Hours at Fort Whyte


✨ Until March 30th - The Snow Maze


✨ Until March 31st - In My Backyard – Planetarium Show


✨ Until April 30th - WAG@The Park presents a rotating series of exhibitions curated by WAG-Qaumajuq at The Pavilion at Assiniboine Park Conservancy


✨ Until May 23rd - Downtown Farmers' Market at Cityplace


✨ Until Augus 31st Beyond the Beat: Music of Resistance and Change at Canadian Museum for Human Rights


Want an event included in our next newsletter (for April)? Email us the details at Hello@JenniferQueen.com.  We hope to see you at some of these events!

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