Daanook
The sign says it all—”Good Food, Good Mood.” In the fall of 2020, Daanook quietly moved into the Exchange District, impressing the neighbourhood with its authentic Syrian dishes and charming hospitality.
The sign says it all—”Good Food, Good Mood.” In the fall of 2020, Daanook quietly moved into the Exchange District, impressing the neighbourhood with its authentic Syrian dishes and charming hospitality.
Since 2015, Andrew Doerksen has been fulfilling the need for transparency in the apparel industry, responsibly manufacturing quality collared shirts in an historic Exchange District studio.
We are hiring two students to work as a Heritage Interpretive Tour Guides who will be responsible for the delivery of the Exchange District Walking Tour Program during our summer season! The Exchange District is…
Explore this National Historic Site of Canada in your own time with a self-guided walking tour! With the launch of our self-guided audio tours, there is even more reason for you to get outside and…
Since Mike Del Buono opened his restaurant in 2014, its has been a cornerstone of the community and continues to safely serve Winnipeg throughout the uncertainty of a pandemic.
The family-owned gallery brilliantly highlights Inuit Art, Folk Art, Photography and Textile Art from both local and international artists.
This family-owned business has always understood the importance of adapting to changing business environments, and this past year has been no exception. Throughout the pandemic they have adapted increased health and safety measures and have implemented new business models that have allowed them to safely fit their community with quality footwear.
Resilient neighbourhoods are able to adapt to changing conditions and adverse events. How will the Exchange District need to adapt in order to maintain and increase the neighbourhood’s health in the years ahead?
With over 20 years of success under its luxury belt, Tamarack Clothing has relocated to the Exchange District in an effort to become more accessible to Winnipeggers.
Tell us about the Exchange District’s “Connectivity”— the way the area interacts with various modes of transportation within and connected to the area.
Many people say the Exchange District’s best quality is its “character.” How do you see its character, and what aspects of it should we focus on in the years ahead?
Designer and entrepreneur Alicja Dalecki happily returned to her Exchange District roots when she launched Boutique Anya in 2015. Boasting an exquisite collection of contemporary, beautifully crafted pieces in a bright and approachable shop, the boutique has quickly garnered a long list of loyal, well-dressed customers.