• Wyndham Garden Winnipeg Airport

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    Hospitality & Tourism

    About Us

    Enjoy an indoor pool, fitness center, on-site dining, and flexible meeting space at Wyndham Garden Winnipeg Airport, situated on the Long Plain Madison Reserve No. 1. You'll be walking distance from shopping, dining, and entertainment at CF Polo Park and a short drive from The Forks Market and Outlet Collection Winnipeg. If you?re here for work, easily access area businesses such as Boeing Winnipeg. Our non-smoking hotel is located off MB-1, four kilometers from Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG).

    Plan your business meeting or other special event with us. Featuring 539 square meters of event space, our hotel offers nine polished venues (including a ballroom/banquet facility and meeting rooms of varying sizes) that accommodate up to 200 conference or banquet guests. Our experienced event planners can arrange everything from catering to audiovisual support as well as great rates for groups of all sizes.

    Manoomin Restaurant
    Enjoy a delicious merging of cultures, focusing on a blend of innovated dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

    Onishkaan Café
    Pop by our inviting café for a coffee, espresso, latte, or cappuccino paired with a freshly baked pastry or Bannock with house-made jams.

    Highlights

    • Complimentary Parking
    • Complimentary WIFI
    • Manooman Restaurant
    • Maagonan Gaming Lounge
    • Pool, waterslide and hot tub

    Rep/Contact Info

    Terralyn Hanton
    Guest Services Manager
    Rhonda Sumner
    Director of Sales
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  • Land Acknowledgement

    The Assiniboia Chamber of Commerce acknowledges that we gather on Treaty One Territory, traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininewak, and Dakota Oyate peoples, and the national homeland of the Red River Métis. We recognize the presence of the Denesuline, Anisininewuk, and Inuit nations in our community. Our drinking water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty Three Territory, and our energy comes from Treaty Five Territory in Northern Manitoba.