La Barriere Park
Nature's Oasis: La Barriere Park
Explore the vibrant art scene at St. Norbert Arts Centre, a serene cultural hub in Winnipeg, showcasing diverse exhibitions and community engagement.
Nestled in the heart of Winnipeg, the St. Norbert Arts Centre is a vibrant cultural hub that invites tourists to explore its rich artistic offerings. With a stunning art gallery, captivating exhibitions, and a serene riverside location, it's a must-visit destination for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transit - Bus
If you are starting from downtown Winnipeg, head to the Winnipeg Transit Exchange located at 123 Main Street. From there, take Bus Route 18 (St. Norbert) heading south. Stay on the bus for about 30 minutes until you reach the St. Norbert stop. Once you get off, walk south on Rue des Ruines du Monastere for about 10 minutes until you arrive at the St. Norbert Arts Centre, located at 100 Rue des Ruines du Monastere.
Walking
If you are near the Forks, you can start by walking south along the banks of the Red River towards the St. Vital area. Follow the riverwalk trail until you reach the St. Norbert area. Once you reach the intersection of Rue des Ruines du Monastere, turn left and walk for about 5 minutes to reach the St. Norbert Arts Centre.
Public Transit - Light Rail
If you are near the University of Manitoba, you can take the bus to the St. Norbert area. Catch Bus Route 160 to the St. Norbert stop. From the bus stop, walk east along Rue des Ruines du Monastere for approximately 15 minutes to arrive at the St. Norbert Arts Centre.
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