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    Via Rail Canada - Canadian Museum for Human Rights

    Via Rail Canada

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 km

    At this point in our VIA Canadian Train #1 Journey, we were a bit disappointed. Thanks to delays…read moredue to freight trains (VIA leases the tracks and CN trains have priority), we rolled into Winnipeg late in the evening. Our stay time was drastically reduced which pretty much meant that any plans to see "The Forks" or otherwise wander around were limited to walking around the block or through the back parking lot. Here are some positives: - The classic part of Union Station looks as good as ever. - The Canadian Museum of Human Rights building looks great all lit up. Gayle thinks I'm crazy, but I need to come back to Winnipeg and make up for lost time.

    Came here to catch a train from Winnipeg to Churchill. Arrived a couple of hrs early to check in my…read morebags with no problems and then went for a wander through the Forks which is just next door. After getting some snacks from the Forks Market I returned to the station to await my train. It is a nice building although it is under restoration at the moment so you don't have access to much. There are a couple of waiting areas and wi-fi is available in the front lobby but not the waiting area back towards the platforms. The station doesn't have much to do or any food for sale so if you are waiting for a train for a little bit its well worth going exploring.

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    Via Rail Canada - Interior of Union Station

    Interior of Union Station

    Via Rail Canada - Entering the station on the day of the Pride Parade

    Entering the station on the day of the Pride Parade

    Via Rail Canada - Panoramic interior view

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    Panoramic interior view

    Air Canada - Flight from YWG to YYZ. It was a full flight.

    Air Canada

    2.5(2 reviews)
    6.9 km

    I've got two stories about my experience with Air Canada in Winnipeg. The first occurred when I…read moremoved to the city a while back. The other is my recent experience returning to the city after a nearly eight-year absence. Years ago, I had just completed my undergraduate degree. I picked up and moved to Winnipeg in preparation for graduate studies. I had shipped some of my belongings through Air Canada cargo. One of them was my Sony stereo system. I love music. This stereo system was a cube. CD player. Two cassette decks. AM-FM radio. Two speakers. My dad bought it for me during my first year of undergraduate studies. I packed it up in a cardboard box and carefully wrapped it in bubble wrap. I'm not sure what happened. When I picked up it up from the Air Canada cargo building in Winnipeg and brought it back to my new home, the buttons on one of the cassette decks were completely bashed in. The box was in pristine condition. Perhaps it was dropped along the way. I called Air Canada to file a damages report. I got the nicest person at Air Canada who felt bad and said that she'd rectify this situation "as soon as quickly," a phrase that I have never forgotten. I got my stereo fixed at a local Sony-certified store. I then billed Air Canada. I got my refund two weeks later, which was its version of as soon as quickly. This music enthusiast was elated. My stereo continues to endure. I have since attached a record player to it. Last week, I flew in to Winnipeg after 7.5 years. I had no problem retrieving my luggage at the baggage carousel. On Tuesday, I checked in at a kiosk. I had printed out both my baggage tag and boarding pass. A nice male Air Canada agent came over and helped me attach my baggage tag to my one piece of luggage. He also printed out another boarding pass and stuck the baggage receipt to it. It was the nicest gesture. He didn't have to. He just did it like Nike. I thanked him and proceeded to place my luggage on the conveyor belt. Boarding the plane was straightforward. The staff at the gate made sure that you boarded according to your zone number. They were super friendly saying hi, having you scan your boarding pass, and then making sure that your ID matched your face. Air Canada staff on the flight were competent and equally as friendly. Sure, you don't get any free snacks these days, but the man was great getting me a Diet Coke on the rocks. It was a full flight. I was comfortable. We boarded on time. We got to Toronto early. We deplaned efficiently. No complaints. I am likely the oddball who doesn't mind flying or using Air Canada services. It's not a perfect airline, but it does try to make things right, especially when it's at fault. (73)

    I am very disappointed. Life is unpredictable -- due to an accident and bowel surgery, I was unable…read moreto go on my trip. It wasn't a holiday, but a long journey to visit my parents in Ukraine (three flights, over 24 hours). I notified the company a month in advance and simply asked to change the date, not for a refund. The company showed no flexibility or understanding whatsoever.

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    Air Canada - Boarded en route to Toronto. This flight was two hours late to take off.

    Boarded en route to Toronto. This flight was two hours late to take off.

    Air Canada - No USB port for charging

    No USB port for charging

    Air Canada - About to land in Toronto. The CN Tower is in the background. I also got a purple moon.

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    About to land in Toronto. The CN Tower is in the background. I also got a purple moon.

    Osborne Station - publictransport - Updated June 2026

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