HOT DEAL: Exchange District Walking Tours – $9 for Guided Walking Tour for 2, $16 for 4, or $35 for 10 (Up to 56% Off)
Today’s Groupon Winnipeg Daily Deal of the Day: Exchange District Walking Tours – $9 for Guided Walking Tour for 2, $16 for 4, or $35 for 10 (Up to 56% Off)
Buy now from only $
9
Value $16
Discount 44% Off
Save $7
Walking tours explore intriguing surroundings at a leisurely pace, much like a photography class held in a thick bog of quicksand. Let it all sink in with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options:
- $9 for a walking tour for 2 ($16 value)
- $16 for a walking tour for 4 ($32 value)
- $35 for a walking tour for 10 ($80 value)
This is a limited 4-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Sunday, May 18, 2014.
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In a Nutshell
Guided walking tours explore Winnipeg’s architecture, Old Market Square, criminal history, theatre district, or Newspaper Row
The Fine Print
Expires Aug 30th, 2014. Reservation required, 24hr advance notice required. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
Exchange District Walking Tours
http://bit.ly/GB3jBY
133 Albert St.
Floor 2
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1G6
204-942-6716
- Established: 1989
- Reservations/Appointments: Required
- Staff Size: 2–10 people
- Average Duration of Services: 1–2 hours
- Parking: Metered street parking
- Most Popular Attraction/Offering: Death & Debauchery walking tour
- Recommended Age Group: All ages
With various museums and performing-arts venues, Canada’s oldest ballet company, and such picturesque architecture as Cube Stage and Union Bank Tower, it may be surprising that Winnipeg was once known as the “wickedest city in the Dominion.” Exchange District Walking Tours’ knowledgeable guides aren’t about to let visitors and locals forget about the unsavoury things—explosions, angry mobs, executions, and lack of hand washing—that characterized Winnipeg in the not-so-distant past. During 45-minute Death & Debauchery tours, they teach guests about the city’s darkest secrets.
Although it’s the most popular tour, it’s not the only introduction to Winnipeg’s rich history. Guides also lead expeditions throughout the west side of Main Street, featuring stops at Newspaper Row and turn-of-the-century hotels, and the east side of Main Street, where visitors hear about the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike and how it shaped the labour movement in Canada. And food tours provide an opportunity to almost literally dive face-first into the city’s culture.
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