Conditioning and treatment focused massage therapist in Winnipeg.
Injury rehabilitation, Myofascial release therapy, soft tissue release and manipulation therapy, deep tissue massage therapy, and facilitated stretching appointments are available. Injury assessments, exercise evaluation, remedial exercise and self care recommendations for conditions such as sciatica, nerve compression, muscle cramping, muscle spasms, and joint arthritis, previous injuries, pre-surgery preparation, and post-surgery recovery.
Direct billing is an option for returning clients.
Online booking is available.
Appointments can be requested by leaving a voicemail message with your contact details."
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.
Photo GalleryWelcome FriendsBe a Friend of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Bring to life a centre of learning and dialogue, and help create inspiring encounters with human rights.Human rights affect us allCanadians have a proud, global reputation for upholding and protecting human rights. Our journey has been filled with challenges and triumphs. We have much to be grateful for, and much work to do to ensure that our rights, and the rights of others, are understood, celebrated and protected.And that's why we need the Canadian Museum for Human Rights!A centre of learning and dialogue and inspiration. A home for our human rights stories and champions. An inspiring experience that opens our eyes to how we can all make a difference.Become a human rights championThere are lots of ways you can help.Change begins with you!Support the Canadian Museum for Human RightsOpening on September 20, 2014 in Winnipeg, Manitob,a Canad,a the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will be the only museum in the world dedicated solely to helping people understand, celebrate and promote human rights.Be a Friend.
Since 1995, The Flag Shop Winnipeg has been a proud, family-owned business dedicated to quality. Inspired by the legacy of Doreen Braverman, founder of The Flag Shop Vancouver, we've built a reputation for excellence that we carry on today. We're so excited to have started a new chapter in 2024 by moving to our new location on Osborne. Our goal is to provide everything you need to stand out. Whether it's through a premium Canada flag, a vibrant flag of the world, or a quality flagpole, we've got you covered. We also offer a range of special products, from local souvenirs to custom products (flags, banners, event displays and promotional products) for your next big event. Come visit us and see how we can help you!
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.