Take in Manitoba’s Festival Scene This August!

Take in Manitoba’s Festival Scene This August!

August 7, 2024    Auto News

Summer might be halfway over, but there are still plenty of opportunities to get out and enjoy all Manitoba has to offer! There are several festivals this August you won’t want to miss. Plan a day trip or weekend getaway and create your own fun festival experience – from music to food to culture, there’s something for everyone!

Here are a few of the festivals happening around Manitoba this month:

PORTAGE POTATO FESTIVAL – AUGUST 9-10

Where: Portage la Prairie, Manitoba

What To Expect: The Portage Potato Festival is an annual FREE festival held the second weekend in August. It’s a celebration of everyone’s favourite veggie – the potato! This year is the festival’s 20th anniversary and will include a Pancake Breakfast, free fries, a Baby Spud Contest, musical entertainment and more! More details can be found here.

Admission: FREE

WINKLER HARVEST FESTIVAL – AUGUST 9-11

Where: Winkler Fairgrounds (Winkler, Manitoba)

What To Expect: The Harvest Festival is a huge, FREE family event held annually in Winkler! There will be a parade, car show, food vendors, market, beer gardens, fireworks, multiple musical acts – and so much more! More information can be found on the City of Winkler’s website here.

Admission: FREE

RAINBOW TROUT MUSIC FESTIVAL – AUGUST 16-18

Where: Along the banks of the Rosseau River, just south of St. Malo, Manitoba. The site is owned by George and Florence Beaudry.

What To Expect: Rainbow Trout is known as one of the best independent music festivals in Manitoba! You’ll enjoy three days of music, camping, good friends, bonfires, dancing and so much more. It’s also 100% volunteer-driven and dedicated to promoting local music and art. Find out more here.

Admission:

Weekend Camping & Festival Pass: $145.00 plus taxes + fees
Friday Day Pass: $45.00
Saturday Day Pass: $75.00
Sunday Day Pass: $25.00

Children 12 & Under: FREE

MORDEN CORN & APPLE FESTIVAL – AUGUST 23-25

Where: Morden, Manitoba

What To Expect: The Morden Corn & Apple Festival originated in 1967 and has grown into the largest street festival in Manitoba! Enjoy three FREE days of activity-packed fun including street vendors, a petting zoo, craft beer, dance battles and live music – just to name a few! For more details, check out their website here.

Admission: FREE

WHOOP & HOLLAR FOLK FESTIVAL – AUGUST 24-25

Where: Cottonwood Acres (Southport, MB) and Island Park Ukrainian Connection Bandstand (Portage la Prairie, MB)

What To Expect: This year is the festival’s 10th anniversary! With a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, you’ll enjoy an unforgettable weekend of music under the trees by day and under the stars by night. From the winding nature trails to the lively campfire jam sessions, there’s something for everyone. More information can be found here.

Admission:

Tent Camping: FREE

Adult Festival Pass: $65.23
Youth Festival Pass: $33.28
Children 12 & Under: FREE

Sunday Admission: FREE for everyone

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