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Explore Winnipeg with this $14 smartphone-guided walking and driving tour featuring 100+ points of interest, flexible schedule, and engaging trivia games.
Discover Winnipeg through the power of your smartphone with the Wonderful Winnipeg: 3 Smartphone Audio Guided Walking Tours. Priced at just $14 per person, this tour offers over 120 audio stories across three different excursions—the South Winnipeg Driving Tour, Assiniboine Park, and the Legislative Grounds Walking Tour. The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours but is fully flexible, allowing you to explore at your own pace and revisit the content as often as you like. It is perfect for those seeking a cost-effective, self-paced, and interactive way to see Winnipeg’s sights without the need for a crowded group.
A standout feature is the smartphone-based commentary, which automatically plays as you approach each stop via GPS, making the experience hands-free and seamless. The tour also includes a fun location-based trivia game—test your knowledge and keep your mind engaged while exploring. With easy setup, no need for physical tickets, and the ability to download offline, this tour is accessible, practical, and well-suited for a variety of travelers.


This tour begins at Le Marché St Norbert Farmers Market, located at 3514 Pembina Hwy in Winnipeg. The meeting point is convenient for those staying in or near the southern part of the city. The end point is the same location, giving flexibility to continue exploring or return later. The market operates daily from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, so you can start the tour at your preferred time during its open hours.
This tour’s booking window is generally around 67 days in advance, and it’s recommended to book early to secure your preferred date, especially during peak tourism seasons.
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This tour’s highlights include St. Paul’s College and the Tier Building, which showcase Winnipeg’s architectural history. Both are free to visit, with brief two-minute descriptions explaining their significance. The University of Manitoba Administration Building provides a glimpse into the university’s century-old campus, reflecting Winnipeg’s educational heritage.
The Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park features nine points of interest on foot, offering a 30-minute exploration of the monastery ruins and insights into the monastic life. It’s an excellent stop for those interested in religious history and architecture.
The Princess Auto Stadium, home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, is a quick drive-by, with commentary about local sports culture. Nearby, the St. Norbert Provincial Heritage Park with ten points of interest illustrates Winnipeg’s past during periods of rapid expansion, making it ideal for history buffs.
Pollock Island and the Le Marché St Norbert Farmers Market are prominent nearby sites, with the latter offering a local shopping experience and vibrant atmosphere. After the tour, visitors often return to the market to enjoy fresh produce or local crafts.
The Assiniboine Park segment is packed with five key stops, each offering unique sights and stories. The Pavilion at Assiniboine Park, which houses the Winnie the Pooh Museum, stands out as a favorite for its charming history and free admission. The Lyric Theatre within the park hosts outdoor performances, adding a cultural flavor.
The Terry Fox Fitness Trail pays tribute to the Canadian hero, blending history with outdoor activity. The steam locomotive #6043 offers a peek into Manitoba’s transportation past, while the Assiniboine Park Zoo invites exploration of its 80 acres of wildlife—though visitors should be aware that accessibility depends on the season.
The English Garden and Leo Mol Sculpture Garden showcase Winnipeg’s garden artistry and public art, respectively. These stops highlight Winnipeg’s commitment to green spaces and art, making this segment especially appealing for nature lovers and art enthusiasts.

The tour also covers Winnipeg’s political and memorial landmarks. The Famous Five Monument honors women who fought for equality, while the Next of Kin Monument pays respects to World War I soldiers’ families. The United Nations Monument and Women of British Commonwealth Statue commemorate peacekeeping efforts and gender equality.
The Statue of Robert Burns offers a cultural nod to Scottish heritage, while the Government House of Manitoba—built in 1883—serves as a historic mansion still in active use today. These landmarks are not only visually striking but also deepen understanding of Winnipeg’s national and cultural history.

The entire tour is delivered via mobile app, which includes audio directions and a live GPS map. This means participants don’t need to stay together or follow a guide physically, making it ideal for independent explorers or families. The downloadable content requires Wi-Fi before starting, with no signal or data needed during the tour.
The group size depends on the number of devices you download the tour to, which is based on your booking. The tour is private, ensuring a tailored experience. Customers are encouraged to use headphones, but audio will also play from the device’s speakers if preferred.
The tour duration is flexible, with most of the stops taking only a few minutes, but you can linger at each point or speed through as desired. The overall experience combines driving and walking, with some stops on foot—perfect for both car and foot explorers.
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One of the biggest benefits is the cost—at just $14 per person, it offers excellent value. The interactive trivia game adds an element of fun, and the flexibility to explore any time and any day makes it highly convenient. The extensive coverage of over 100 points of interest ensures a comprehensive look at Winnipeg’s history, culture, and natural beauty.
The professional commentary keeps the experience engaging without the need for a physical guide, and the self-paced approach suits both casual visitors and those with limited time.

While the tour covers many highlights, some attraction tickets are not included, and access to certain sites may be seasonal or restricted. Participants should plan accordingly, especially if visiting attractions like the zoo or gardens during off-peak times.
The audio plays from the device speaker unless headphones are used, which could be a consideration in noisy environments. Also, physical mobility is limited to the stops that involve walking, and some sites may require careful navigation.

This self-guided tour package offers a cost-effective, flexible, and engaging way to explore Winnipeg. It’s ideal for individuals or families who enjoy independent sightseeing combined with interactive storytelling. The extensive stops, covering historic landmarks, parks, and cultural sites, provide a well-rounded experience of the city.
We appreciate how easy it is to set up and use, with the automatic GPS-triggered commentary and fun trivia adding to the enjoyment. While it might not replace a guided tour for those seeking personalized insights from a guide, it delivers a rundown at a great price. This tour suits history buffs, art lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike, making it a smart choice for anyone wanting an independent yet curated Winnipeg experience.
How much does the tour cost?
The tour is priced at $14 per person.
How long does the tour take?
The total duration is approximately 2 to 3 hours, but it is completely flexible.
Do I need to be online during the tour?
No, you should download the tour content via Wi-Fi beforehand. No signal or data is needed during the tour.
Can I use my own headphones?
Yes, headphones are optional, but they are recommended for a better experience.
What locations does the tour cover?
It includes South Winnipeg, Assiniboine Park, and the Legislative Grounds, among others, with over 120 stories.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the interactive trivia game makes it engaging for families and kids.
Are attraction tickets included?
No, tickets for attractions like the zoo or gardens are not included.
Can I do this tour more than once?
Absolutely, the tour can be downloaded and enjoyed as many times as you like on your device.
Is this a guided group tour?
No, it is self-guided, allowing you to explore at your own pace.
What if I need help during the tour?
Customer service is available via phone and email for any questions or technical support.