Family-friendly activities like music and storytelling will continue every weekend through January and February as part of Winnipeg's 150th anniversary celebrations.
Though Winnipeg has long been known as the Slurpee Capital of the World, it is working to defend another title that has people hitting the ice while donning kilts.
Visitors to Winnipeg's river trail can expect to see this year's warming huts in coming weeks, including one from Juno Award-winning entertainer Al Simmons and his son, Karl.
The Forks is giving a first look at its new warming huts before they hit the river trail in Winnipeg, as the artists are put the final touches on their work.