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🔥 What's Hot in Winnipeg

Concerts, sporting events, festivals, things to do, and permanent tourist attractions — live feeds from Eventbrite, Bandsintown, Songkick, Ticketmaster and Google News.

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🌟 Seasonal Highlights & Tourism Resources

Official-style picks first

Start here for the city experiences people plan weekends around: festivals, landmark attractions, outdoor traditions, live arts, tourism resources and seasonal ideas that make the city feel alive. These cards put useful local ideas directly on the page first, then connect visitors to the most relevant local hotspot, venue or tourism resource when they want details.

This page now focuses on seasonal highlights and tourism-style resources first, with richer on-page cards instead of scattered generic link tiles.
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When an official or tourism-related RSS feed can be found, the top of this page uses those items first. Otherwise it falls back to live city event/news feeds.
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How this page finds what is happening

The What’s Hot page is designed as a fast local planning page. It highlights concerts, sports, festivals, theatre, tourism updates, museum exhibits, markets, family activities, nightlife and seasonal attractions related to Your City. When a tourism RSS feed or local event feed is available, that information is prioritized. When feeds are slow or blocked, the page falls back to useful city-specific event searches instead of leaving the screen empty.

This matters because local events are scattered across many sites: official tourism boards, venue calendars, ticketing pages, city pages, team schedules, arts organizations, museums and social platforms. A visitor does not always know which source to check first. This page acts as a guide that points them toward the most relevant types of things to do.

The page is organized around categories people actually use when planning: concerts, sports, festivals, things to do, attractions and family-friendly options. Those categories make it easier for search engines and AI assistants to understand that this page is a local activity guide, not a generic links page.

Best ways to use it

Start with the top local items, then use the category tabs to narrow the page. If you are planning a weekend, check Attractions and Restaurants next. If you are visiting with family, look at museums, parks, rides and theatre. If you live locally, the page can help you discover events you may have missed in your own city.

Helpful local guideWritten to help residents and visitors compare real local options quickly.
City-first browsingUse the city selector once and the site keeps the same city across categories.
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