Winnipeg City Hall
Winnipeg City Hall
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SenorGancho
Winnipeg, Canada1,208 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Couples
Always tough when writing about a city hall not to mistake the 'experience' for what goes on inside the building in daytime. They've done a nice job giving it a Christmas vibe. A great balance of lights, a huuuge Christmas tree with thousands upon thousands of lights. At night time, with a lite snow falling it is magical. Too bad there wasn't a vendor selling hot chocolate so one could sit down and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Written December 1, 2017
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GaleAS
Winnipeg, Canada791 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2015 • Friends
I toured the Winnipeg City Hall this year during "Doors Open". This building was completed in 1964 and has an interesting interior. It is treated with Tyndall stone throughout, the floors being made of charcoal terrazzo.
Written July 8, 2015
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Randy K
Des Moines, IA3,336 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2014 • Solo
I liked the old city hall, but this new city hall is useful and needed due to the city's increase in size.

It's public infrastructure type design - nothing too stellar nor nothing that will offend. I was here for Labor Day by motorcycle and most things were closed. The first open day after the weekend, I stopped in here hoping they could refer me to a tourist information bureau as I found it a cool city. Later learned Winnipeg has the 2nd largest French Quarter in Canada, thanks to a helpful office clerk inside this city hall.

The interior was functional. Parking on the street nearby was adequate. My photo of this new city hall didn't come out, but I have a photo of the old city hall.

I also liked the landscaping here which, due to the latitude, must offer challenges in creating and maintaining.
Written April 19, 2015
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