FortWhyte Alive

1030 reviews

1961 McCreary Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3P 2K9, Canada

www.fortwhyte.org

+12049898355

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FortWhyte Alive is a Tourist attraction located at 1961 McCreary Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3P 2K9, Canada. It has received 1030 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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Hours

Monday9AM-5PM
Tuesday9AM-5PM
Wednesday9AM-5PM
Thursday9AM-5PM
Friday9AM-5PM
Saturday9AM-5PM
Sunday9AM-5PM

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  • The address of FortWhyte Alive: 1961 McCreary Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3P 2K9, Canada

  • FortWhyte Alive has 4.6 stars from 1030 reviews

  • Tourist attraction

  • "Had a great time recently at the Fort Whyte alive for an event"

    "Horrible experience"

    "I recently visited this place and was completely fascinated by the beauty and serenity that this place offers"

    "Great attraction located on the far westside of Winnipeg"

    "I attended a work retreat for a full day at Fort Whyte"

Reviews

  • Wai Chan

Had a great time recently at the Fort Whyte alive for an event. On our agenda was a bison Safari, hatchet throwing, and a roasting of Bannock over the fire. Our guide was very informative and funny. It was great listening to him talk about the bison as he drove the bus so that we could get up-close-and-personal with them. We were probably twelve feet away? He opened up the door so that we could get clear shots of the bison which seemed very friendly considering they have never been tamed. Hatchet throwing is a lot harder than it looks. A few people did manage to get their hatchet into the wall. The final activity was making Bannock. We were given dough that we had to roll and press then wrap around a stick so that we could cook it. They also had something for us to drink as well as Maple to dip the Bannock in. Afterwards we were left on our own to take pictures and to walk the grounds. It was a great time where we got to make new friends. I would highly recommend coming here especially for the ability to look at the Bisons up close and personal. Parking is easy once you get there as they have a huge parking lot.

  • Rory Gil

Horrible experience. Their gates closes at 4:30pm, but on their website it says they are open from 9:00am to 5pm which is a bit misleading. The lady who worked there, riding a cart had closed the gate exiting to McGillivray around 4:30pm, but we were still riding our bikes at that time and about to exit into the gate to McGillivray just after 4:30pm. We saw her only a few minutes away from the gate and asked if she could kindly open the gate so we can exit out and go to our vehicle, but she declined to help us out when she was riding a cart that would've literarily taken her only a few minutes to do it. We had to call an Uber from the main entrance to get to our vehicle first, then drove back to Fort Whyte alive main entrance to put our bicycles into our vehicle. What a horrible customer service, it would've taken only a few minutes just to open the gate very quickly so we could exit out to where our vehicle is parked. I mean a little consideration is all we asked. Also, hours should be specific on their website.

  • Pasquale Giuliano

I recently visited this place and was completely fascinated by the beauty and serenity that this place offers. From the moment I entered, I perceived a feeling of tranquility that is difficult to find elsewhere. This is a real gem for nature lovers and those who wish to immerse themselves in an environment rich in biodiversity. The variety of plants, trees is extraordinary. I loved how each section is precisely curated, allowing visitors to explore and discover the wonders of global flora. Every corner offers a new educational and visual experience. This is also a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. Strategically placed benches offer quiet corners to sit and contemplate your surroundings. In conclusion, I highly recommend a visit to this place to anyone who wishes to spend time immersed in the beauty and diversity of the plant kingdom. It is an experience that I deeply appreciated and that I will certainly repeat.

  • Shane Seguin

Great attraction located on the far westside of Winnipeg. Lots to do for both adults and children. Abundance of trails and even several boardwalks over that span over the water. Numerous events and additional activities that change regularly. There is an admission fee but its relatively small for the amount of activities you can do. The bison pen is usually very active making for great photo opportunities. The interpretive centre has lots of small activities for children including animal displays, live fish/marine life, live reptiles, etc. Boardwalk near the marsh has an abundance of wildlife. Reception centre has a nice cafe and gift shop that features local makers. Highly recommend.

  • Aileen Najduch

I attended a work retreat for a full day at Fort Whyte. The Lakeside meeting room was great and the Goose Chase scavenger hunt was lots of fun. Unfortunately, our lunch was horrible. Our grilled wraps came jammed into square plastic containers that made getting the food out challenging. The soggy wrap was disgusting and I tried to eat just the filling. Much of it was tasty but included large chunks of raw carrot that did not make for a pleasant eating experience. Hugely disappointed by the food, not to mention how serving food in plastic containers does not seem environmentally friendly. If I was rating the food along the score would be much lower.

  • Sunanda Chauhan

Awesome trails and lots of greenery. Good place for watching goose, ducks and other animals and a lot of history. Bison viewing is available. Great place to spend weekends and watch sunset. the museum has a lot of taxidermy stuff of owls, bears, bison, deer, cougar, foxes and so on. Entry tickets for two is about $21 dollars if you are not a member. It is worth it.
Playground
trails and walking area.
Restrooms
restrooms available of site.
Picnic area
good place for picnics and sunshine in late spring, summer and early fall. In winters they offer ice walks and other activities.

  • Mango Pit Graveyard

for a reasonable price you can learn and explore a lot about manitoban culture here! i LOVED learning about all the local wildlife in such a hands-on way. microscopes for viewing bits of nature up close, see a variety of cool insects on display, birdwatch intimately, and you can even TOUCH the taxidermy models of our wildlife (gently). AWESOME! never thought i would touch a polar bear! lots of peaceful walking to do and things to learn. staff are kindly and helpful (and so were all the fellow visitors we met along the way). anyone visiting or new to manitoba or winnipeg should take a visit here.

  • Danny Bernard

I really wanted to love this park. But the buffalo seemed to be kept fenced away from the main grasslands and were only barely visible by the Tree House. I will try again another year and book a bus tour next time. The gift shop was also woefully understocked in bison-themed products. Big disappointment. Honestly, where were the buffalo plushies and magnets? A chocolate moulded in its image? Anything!! Staff seemed rather patronizing. Otherwise the park is a beautiful gem and has many walking trails with interesting information signs.

  • Max Tran

The entry costs $22 for 2 for all day access. You can come in and out anytime. It has variety of trails to try. Ponds and lakes to chill and go sight seeing. Better yet, they mimic some eco system for the visitors to see and experience. The most impressive thing is their touchable animal gallery. Usually, these are forbidden since the oil from hands/palms ruins the exhibits or at least makes the maintenance hard to keep up. Awesome experience for me! Yes, kayaking and fishing are encouraged.

  • Patrick Villacorta

Visited here in the winter to try out snowshoeing. We rented from them and also brought our own snowshoes. It was fun going on their trails and on the frozen-over ponds and lakes. We even encountered a couple of deer in their forest trail. After snowshoeing we spent time on theit toboggan run. They have large toboggans on-site and these are free to use once you are already in the park. Of course, it's always nice seeing the bison enclosure. They also have a shop, cafe and a small museum.

  • Relax with Aay

At the best location. Parking available at some spots. i feel this place is very relaxing. Stay tgere for a while. You'll find trees, animals like bisons etc and other creaturs very much into the nature. you can see people boating and sailing. you can also see vegetables garden and solar panels.i personally believe it is great setup.one must go there. i feel like spending more time. you can buy fresh vegetables etc and support local business. i think they post updates about the same.

  • Ben Jiménez

Amazing just how diverse wildlife can be found here. Considering this was a quarry supplying a cement plant, this is a perfect representation of "if you build it, they will come" In this case wildlife. The four quick charge stations (two of which are for Teslas) makes this an ideal stop for a charge. The boardwalks on the ponds are a delightful attraction, where you can see fish, turtles, muskrat and all sorts of water foul. A lovely natural escape close to the city.

  • Brianna Vince

This is a cheap place to spend a day with family. In the winter you can go skating or use there giant sleds ramp which is so much fun. They have snow shoeing and have fires lit for marshmallow roasting. Summer is equally fun. My son really enjoyed the kindercamp this summer he will gonna for sure next summer. It's such a beautiful place to go with all ages and learn some new things. The buffalo stone cafe is also a great place to have a snack.

  • Brandi B.

Beautiful piece of nature at Winnipeg's backdoor! Amazingly groomed trails for walking or cycling, great way to spend time with the family or some personal solitude. Whether you are watching the birds at the woodland feeding area, the bison herd on the prairie plains, or the frogs and turtles by one of the many lakes - everything is awe inspiring. The interpretive centre is currently undergoing renovations and is closed to the public.

  • Dimitris Protsios

One more wonderful visit to FortWhyte. We went there for the Goose Flight sunset event. The presentation was very informative and the presenter was very good. It. Was and awesome evening with bannocks and s'mores we roasted ourselves and enjoyed the sunset while birds were landing just in front of us, in the lake. Something that must be experienced. The sounds and the views are beautiful.

  • Narender rakhra

So much to do and so much fun, From an interpretive center to an over the edge activities, this place is alive throughout the year with various activities, Keep your eyes open for species of wildlife that can be seen during the nature walk, from Deer's, bison to even red garter snake this place has alot to offer, a good amount of parking with number of trails it was a drink of nature

  • Susan N.

My 6 year old son and I really enjoyed our time at Fort Whyte. There were interesting organized activities and it was wonderful to walk the trails and be in nature. Definitely check the website before you plan to go and check out the activites they have on. We really enjoyed the Bannock baking and the sod house. The marsh boardwalk is a serene sight.

  • Caitlin Kitchur

First time at Fort Whyte was for their Lake Shaker fundraising event and it won’t be my last visit. Tix were $40 but included all events, the bar could have been better and you couldn’t take the drinks to any of the entertainment, and all of the events ended unexpectedly after the raffle (tobogganing, hatchet throwing, river games, etc)

  • Ashish Singh

It was a really nice experience. It offers snow shoeing, trails for cross country skiing, fire pits to warm up and roast marshmallows, scavenger hunts for kids, and there were some more games and more activities on the weekend I went. It also has a restaurant inside the main building. I would definitely go there again.

  • Craig Woodward

FortWhyte Alive is a great place to visit if you want to commune with all forms of nature, especially of the tick variety. After a walk around the paths we did a quick tick check and found 5 on our pants and shirts, and then another 10 when we got home. Fishing was ok, lots of small perch and hammer handle sized pike.

  • Kelsey Guyot

We had our wedding here recently and it was so so beautiful. Anna and the staff were great. Anna responded quickly to our inquires which helped make the day more enjoyable. The only loss of a star is because set up can’t start until 3 which is pretty late and caused some stress! Otherwise - great experience! Thanks!

  • Brian Bachinski

Great winter day to enjoy at FT Whyte. Staff always friendly each time we've been there. Walking trails nicely groomed. Highly recommend a visit, a "jewel" inside Winnipeg. Suggestion, would be nice to have a spot indoors if families want to bring their own lunch. Otherwise, a great experience all around.

  • Mark Jaques

Great experience overall, didn't look too much into what was offered going into it. was pleasantly surprised by the amount of features including the bison hill, board walks, and the tree house was a really cool thing to check out! Recommend coming here alone or with family and making a day of it!

  • A. T.

Our family has been gifted the Family Membership for the last couple of years and it is so worth it! The perfect outdoor getaway right in the city, all year round. Our oldest goes to Forest School and I wish I knew about it sooner! Definitely going to enroll our next kid once they're of age.

  • Bianca Devins

An absolutely gorgeous piece of land. The paths are wonderfully maintained and a breeze to stroll down. It's peaceful and if your from a busy city is such as Toronto, it's a brilliant change of pace. It's worth the visit if you're in or near Winnipeg. Glad to have visited.

  • Tylen Lee

Went on the north side of the trail(close to Sterling Lyon Parkway) and it’s a pretty solid trail. Seems like it’s mainly used for bikes since that’s all I saw but it’s a good walking trail too. Didn’t visit the rest of FortWhyte Alive but definitely will in the future.

  • Danielle Bisson

Fantastic little gem in the middle of the prairie. Their floating boardwalks are super neat and they have a great little lunch spot - I recommend coming with the plan to eat there. I'm from out of town but for the locals, they seem to have a great schedule of events.

  • Misha O

Perfect gateaway and simply nice place to spend your day. Really loved the nature and how well it is maintained. Lots of equipment to rent, fishing rods, kayaks, boats, however the wind was more than permitted so weren't able to rent a boat (keep it in mind).

  • Fearocious Fearocious

Very nice place to spend the day enjoying nature. Also good hiking and cycling trails. Even in winter there is lots to do from bison viewing, numerous displays and using the hiking trails. They also have a nice restraunt with a good lunch selection.

  • Vivian Friesen

My husband and I rented a canoe for an evening paddle at the lake south of the park, beautiful calm lake and perfect for beginners, plenty of trails surround this place as well as wildlife. ForthWhyte is a nice gateway from the city in the city.

  • ISpy WithMyLilEye

First time I came here. Went for the bike trails and we were not disappointed. Enjoyed the cute reflection seated areas throughout the area. There's a store/bathroom building in the middle. No water fountains though. Toboggan slide for

  • Nikki B

Fortwhyte Alive is the perfect quintessential Canadian winter afternoon hang out. Snow shoes. Paths. Investigating a frozen Marsh. The lakes were mainly frozen. The sledding run is terrifyingly fun (or just terrifying depending on who you

  • Ajinkya Sinkar

Visited this place during Fall. Great Fall Colors. A very good place for walking around and watching a lot of Canada Goose take off from the lakes at the same time. The view from the top of the Bison Butte Mountain Bike Course is really

  • Steve Ens

What a wonderful place to explore. Bison, deer, critters and birds. Lovely restaurant and so much to do in winter and summer. If you enjoy biking, you can enter free if you cycle in. Be careful on the MTB trails near Bison Butte.

  • Radivoje Markovic

Beautiful place where you can spend all day walking around with wildlife from bisons geese ducks and countless small bitds. If you get tired of walking there is numerous of benches along every trail and lakes

  • Chee Tan

Great place to spend a day with the family. Spend some time outdoors and learn a bit about our history and how our actions affect the environment. Bring your hiking shoes and a reusable bottle of water!

  • Tracy Gould

We love fort whyte. Always something new to come across or discover. We cannot wait to attend the Flight Nights..and watch & listen to the geese come in. We love here too. No bites today... …

  • Canoe Moose

Beautiful place in SW Winnipeg. We did some birding and spotted Sandhill cranes. Also got to see bison calves and adults relatively close. Lots of trails. We spent three hours there, including lunch.

  • Your Foodie Bestie

Had so much fun! Lots of activities to do like kayaking, paddle boats, biking, etc. There’s also a cafe inside and the staffs were really accomodating. This is the perfect getaway within the city.

  • Avinesh Dasari

Excellent place to experience trail walking and biking. Bison viewing so close to the city is awesome. The animals and arts in the museum are so lively. The flooding boardwalk trail is so nice.

  • Caroline Gendron

Very very very disappointed with the flight diner. DO NOT spend $100 for that. Bread was hard as a rock. The main course was very tasty, but way too pricy. I honestly think I got ripped off.

  • Rafael Ferreira

Great place good for a nice walk and relax. Bring insect repellent. Could have more sign of directions I got to a dead and need go back all the way, but the experience was amazing.

  • Artem Kurginian

Pros: - nice trails Cons: - 30 CAD is a bit much - bad opening hours, could be open at least till 9 - washroom was closed like 30 minutes before closing - can’t use your own kayak

  • Roman P

A really nice place for people who like nature. There are a few trails for biking and walking. Good place to bring your kids. They have WIFI and good restaurant. Entrance fee 8 $

  • Laurie Sodomlak

A morning spent walking around the trails at FortWhyte Alive. Well marked trails, with many benches to sit and enjoy nature. Loved the boardwalks through the marsh areas.

  • Victoria Weir

This place is so dear to my heart. There are activities for all ages and all interests - snowshoeing, foraging for edible plants, honey harvesting, canoeing, and more.

  • Thamilarasu Subramaniam

One of my favorite place in Manitoba. Been there many times and always something new to see and experience. One of must visit place especially in Fall.

  • Dylan Nicol

We had a wonderful time there. It was really beautiful and there is so much wildlife around. We had the pleasure to see musk rats and lots of babies.

  • Gagandeep Singh

Great park. Has a student discount of 20%. Paid 16 for two people. For bike ride you have pay extra or get our own. Offers scavenger haunting too.

  • Obed Carrillo G

I loved seeing the Bison! The trail was nice, easy and accesible. The trail provided nice information about bison and the indigenous people.

  • Jack Smith

Very knowledgeable driver/guide. Very hot and humid day so the bus was quite uncomfortable - but the tour somewhat made up for it.

  • Mohit Chhabra

It is an fantastic getaway in the middle of the city. Great place for a picnic or just to relax and have some peace and quiet.

  • Annelies Sikkenga

Beautiful place to explore and lots to see! I do wish the entry was free or lower to make it more accessible for everyone.

  • Vidyut Ambani

Beautiful park .. very close to nature.. peaceful environment.. ideal place for one day picnic …
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  • A Chowdhury

An excellent place to spend a day and relax. Though entrance is bit expensive. A serene place within the city.

  • Joanne Bales

Great place to visit...all year round their are activities. Winter skating, snowshoe, tobogganing and sking

  • Yasin Sladek

Beautiful scenery, great environment for all ages. Very peaceful. Many activities to do here. Great staff.

  • Christy Charters

Great place to walk around and explore. Usually lots of activities for the kids too. Great all year round!

  • Dan Krumholz

Went to watch the geese migration... Had a great time. Will come back in the winter to check the sights

  • Linda Caldwell

Friendly staff..good food at cafe..great walking and biking trails. Lots of other services available.

  • Adolf Regier

Was a wonderful tour. Jeff and Barrett were fabulous guides. Beautiful place and we learned so much.

  • DARIN EASTOE

Great place to learn about wildlife it does come equipped with a restaurant and an outside deck .

  • Nick LePage

Its a great place for a short hikes, take photos and learn with informative classes and guides !

  • Irina Kalyupa

Beautiful place! Lots of activities through the year. Must see geese landing before migration!

  • Cunner Outdoors

My daughter and I had a great time, ice fishing, doing a scavanger hunt and hiking the trails.

  • Lori

Very nice place. Biked down there and had free admission. No Bison though. Where did they go?

  • Oleh Demchenko

Awesome day retreat for a family. Best place to explore prairies ecosystem within city limits

  • Rita

The Great Escape was a fun adventurous evening! Felt like being a kid again, with beer …

  • Michael Veroukis

Great place to bike too. Went early in the morning and saw the bison close to the fence.

  • Rogerio Camorim

Great place to walk and enjoin the slider. Have good food. Will try some day the brunch.

  • Kamrul Chowdhury

Summer & fall is so beautiful than this winter visit. But good all together.

  • カイル F Kyle

Saw deer, frogs turtles squirrels, bison and many birds all in one walk.

  • Dodd Letourneau

Fantastic place inside the city. Enjoyed myself everytime we go there.

  • A Ch

Bison burgers were delicious as always and the service was excellent.

  • Steven Chang

Best place to take a walk or ride in South West Winnipeg.

  • Melanie Anderson

My favourite place. The Sunset Goose Flight was amazing.

  • Chamali Kodikara

A calm and quiet place to enjoy nature and relax! …

  • Sunyoung Kang

Good Healing place Kind staffers(learn to fishing)

  • xinxin “Lynn” gao

A very suitable place for hiking

  • Marie-Claude Paquette

Great walk in nature …

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