New fudge place in the Forks. Doesn't compare to the old one that use to be there years ago. The fudge tastes amazing! My son also loves the candy apples and cotton candy. They make that fresh everyday and you can tell when you eat it. I think this is hands down best fudge in Winnipeg!Read more
Come enjoy a yummy creation at Caramel Crèpe at the Forks. Their atmosphere has been described as casual and family friendly. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there not only by car but also by public transit.
The Forks Market, Ballet, Classes From 2 Year Old To Adult, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Tap, Dancing Instruction, Adult Classes, Lyrical, Combination Classes, Me & My Shadow Program, Dance Classes, Registered Teachers With RAD, Exiting Programs For 3 & 4 Yr Old
Come savor a delicious dish at The Forks Market. This dining room proposes hamburgers for 11$ to 25$. They are open late all week and are readily accessible by car but also by public transit. They are situated in a location filled with merchants.
My girlfriend and I were looking for an all day breakfast place and stumbled across Danny's !
The staff were very friendly and helpful while I was placing my order .
I had 6 looney cakes, sausage, eggs and hash browns ...and it was amazing. Sausage was delicious and hash browns taste just like home!
Will definitely visit again.Read more
CRAVEAbout Mark and KathyMark and Kathy grew up in Winnipeg in the neighbourhood of Fort Garry where Church of the Rock is located. They have been married for over 20 years and have grown children.Mark graduated from the University of Manitoba Faculty of Agriculture in 1977 and ran the family owned farm for 10 years. It wasn't until his mid-twenties that he entered Bible School and then went on to study New Testament Greek at Providence Theological Seminary. Mark has also been involved in politics over the years and in 1993 ran as a candidate in the federal general election.In 1996 Church of the Rock began televising their services on Manitoba's 'A' channel. Since then they have expanded to include cities from coast to coast across Canada (See: Broadcast Schedule). Mark's practical and humourous style has struck a chord with audiences of all ages and has consistently led the ratings for religious programs in every broadcast region.Pastor Mark has a deep interest in the unity of the churches in Winnipeg and is respected as one of the principal leaders of a city-wide prayer movement.
Community acupuncture provides high quality acupuncture and herbal medicine treatments at affordable prices.On your first visit to Straight to the Point Community Acupuncture, you will be asked to fill out our paperwork. Upon completion of this, you will be shown into the community treatment room where you will choose a recliner and sit down. We will have a quiet chat with you about your health and come up with a treatment plan. After you recline back and get settled, we place the needles in your arms, legs, head and/or abdomen and then leave you to rest. We can now take care of another patient while the needles do their work. We treat between 6 and 8 patients per hour this way.Because we are able to treat more than one patient at a time, we can lower our prices per treatment. Our price for treatment is $25 including GST.By making treatments affordable, our patients can budget to come in more frequently, thus getting better results from their treatments.In Chin,a acupuncture is given either every day or every other day.
The Wah-sa Gallery first began in 1976 at 331 Donald St. in Winnipeg when we purchased the gallery begun by Daphne Odjig and her husband, Chester Beavon. The original owners of the gallery were Janice Cardigan, Arlene Rosine and Gary Scherbain. The Wah-sa Gallery has continued the tradition initiated by Odjig who wished to highlight the works of Canadian Woodland Aboriginal artists. Our main emphasis continues to be the Woodland Tradition, centred in Manitoba and Ontario. The Wah-sa Gallery has also published Canadian Woodland Aboriginal limited editions and art cards which we retail through our own gallery and a number of other galleries and outlets across Canada.
True To OurPurposeAt NWC, our mission is to be a trusted provider of goods and services within hard-to-reach, underserved andless-developed markets. Our vision is to bring products and services to communities that help people live better.