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The Forks National Historic Site
401-25 Forks Market Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada
R3C 4S8
Tel (voice and TTY/TDD):
1-866-787-6221
Tel:
204-983-6757
Toll Free:
1-888-773-8888
Fax:
204-983-2221
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The Forks National Historic Site of Canada


ManitobaThe Forks National Historic Site of Canada
The Forks is of national historic significance due to its strategic location at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers that were part of a vast continental network of water routes. The site’s significance derives from its continuous use over time for transportation, trade and settlement. A traditional aboriginal stopping place, The Forks was also the site of Fort Rouge, Fort Gibraltar and the two Forts Garry.
Unlike most other national historic sites, The Forks does not commemorate one specific period in history. Instead, its importance lies in its role as witness to so many of the events that shaped the Canadian West as we know it. The first people here camped at the confluence of the two great rivers and over the centuries their presence drew others. Today The Forks is Winnipeg’s "Meeting Place," where festivals, special events and a tranquil landscape draw thousands to the historic heart of the city.

Visit the Site
The site's grounds are open year-round.

A Walk Through the Site


Visitors with interpreter walking through the site

Take "A Walk through the Site" through an online-guided tour highlighting what there is to see and do at The Forks.

Interpretive Tours


Visitors enjoying an interpretive tour

Join costumed Parks Canada interpreters as they recount the 6,000 year evolution of The Forks from a meeting place to a booming metropolis.

History


Graphic representing the historical themes of The Forks

Explore the rich history of this 6,000 year old meeting place at the junction of two great prairie rivers - the Red and Assiniboine

Gambling Sticks


Interpreter explaining the Gambling Sticks

Discover a tribute to the aboriginal history at The Forks - 21 bronze ceremonial Gambling Sticks by aboriginal artist Robert Houle.

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