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Winnipeg
07/07 – 28/07
£553/nighttotal: £11613 (21 )
Modern And Spacious Country House Minutes Outside The City
5 2
cottage , WPG
This holiday home is conveniently located for exploring Winnipeg and Manitoba, offering easy access to attractions such as Kildonan Park and Assiniboine Park (both a 45-kilometre drive), Bell MTS Place (35 kilometres) and St. Vital Centre (26 kilometres). This five-bedroom, four-bathroom property accommodates up to 12 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave oven, oven, stovetop, dishwasher, and ice dispenser, alongside on-site laundry facilities and air conditioning.
9.6 10 reviews
Winnipeg
07/07 – 10/07
£63/nighttotal: £189 (3 )
Evelyn's Manor
1 1
B&B , WPG
Evelyn's Manor, a family-friendly guesthouse in Winnipeg, is conveniently located approximately 12 kilometres from attractions such as The Forks Market, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and the Canada Life Centre. This 73-square-metre Winnipeg B&B offers one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps up to five guests, boasting air conditioning, parking, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
8.3 3 reviews
Winnipeg
30/06 – 30/07
£57/nighttotal: £1710 (30 )
Marclyn Homes
1 2
B&B , WPG
This Winnipeg guesthouse, Marclyn Homes, is located in the vicinity of Tinkertown (10.5 km) and the University of Manitoba (11.9 km), with reasonable access to downtown attractions such as Forks Market (11.6 km) and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (11.7 km). The 12 square metre B&B offers accommodation for up to three guests, featuring complimentary private parking, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a private bathroom, and a kitchenette equipped with a microwave and toaster.
8.5 14 reviews
Winnipeg
05/07 – 05/08
£83/nighttotal: £2573 (31 )
Bedrooms In Kenaston, Close To Walmart, Costco, Ikea, Outlet
1 1
B&B , WPG
Bedrooms in Kenaston, situated in Winnipeg's Kenaston district, offers convenient access to Walmart, Costco, IKEA, and an outlet mall, lying within a 9-10 km radius of The Forks Market and the MTS Centre, and 9 km from Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. This Winnipeg guesthouse provides a 12-square-metre room with one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeping up to three guests, and includes an Asian breakfast, free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and airport transfers; bicycle hire and car rental are also available.
Frequently asked questions about cabins in Winnipeg
What’s the perfect one-day sightseeing itinerary for Winnipeg?
Start your day at the Forks, a historical site where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet. Explore the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Manitoba Museum. In the afternoon, head to the Winnipeg Art Gallery, known for its impressive collection of Inuit art. Finish your day with a stroll through the Assiniboine Park, home to the Winnipeg Zoo and the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden.
What are the most famous places in and around Winnipeg?
Winnipeg is known for the Forks, a historic meeting place of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers and a popular spot for events and markets. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a must-visit attraction. Just outside the city, you'll find the beautiful Assiniboine Park, home to the Winnipeg Zoo and the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. Also, be sure to check out the Manitoba Museum, showcasing the history and culture of the province.
When is the best season to rent a cabin in Winnipeg?
The best time to rent a cabin near Winnipeg is during the summer months, from June to August. The weather is warm and sunny, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and hiking. You can also experience the vibrant colours of autumn in September and October.
What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Winnipeg?
What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Winnipeg?
You might spot deer, moose, and various bird species, including ducks, geese, and owls. If you're lucky, you might even see a fox or a coyote. Remember to keep a safe distance from wildlife and avoid feeding them.
What are the best cabins for families and kids in Winnipeg?
What part of Winnipeg is popular for renting cabins?
The most popular areas for cabin rentals are around Lake Winnipeg, about 100 km north of Winnipeg. The Whiteshell Provincial Park, about 120 km east of Winnipeg, is another great option. Both areas offer beautiful lakes, forests, and plenty of outdoor activities.
What are the best pet friendly cabins in Winnipeg?
What are the must-visit natural attractions in Winnipeg?
The Assiniboine Park is a beautiful green space with the Winnipeg Zoo and the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. The Forks, where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet, is a historic site and a popular spot for walks and picnics. For a scenic drive, head to the Whiteshell Provincial Park, known for its lakes and forests.
Why is renting a cabin in Winnipeg a great choice?
Cabin rentals offer a chance to escape the city and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature. You can go fishing, boating, hiking, and enjoy the beautiful scenery. It's a great way to relax and reconnect with nature.
Where can you find healthy dining options in Winnipeg?
The Exchange District is a great place to find healthy restaurants. Try The Tall Grass Prairie Bread Co. for delicious sandwiches and salads, or the Almond Tree for vegetarian and vegan options. For a more casual option, check out the farmers' markets in the city for fresh produce and local food.