Canad Inns Garden City
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, WINNIPEG/ Updated : May 16, 2016, 16:50 IST
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The smallest of the Canad Inns in Winnipeg is the Garden City hotel featuring only 72 guestrooms. The benefit of this, you can expect less crowd in both the indoor waterpark and the restaurants. What else this hotel, unlike others … Read more
The smallest of the Canad Inns in Winnipeg is the Garden City hotel featuring only 72 guestrooms. The benefit of this, you can expect less crowd in both the indoor waterpark and the restaurants. What else this hotel, unlike others in the city, offers specially designed rooms for kids. Read less

The smallest of the Canad Inns in Winnipeg is the Garden City hotel featuring only 72 guestrooms. The benefit of this, you can expect less crowd in both the indoor waterpark and the restaurants. What else this hotel, unlike others in the city, offers specially designed rooms for kids. These themed rooms are even better than normal rooms featuring two sets of bunk beds, gaming consoles, including PlayStation and Xbox, as well as whole wall murals whether it be a space theme or under the sea. These adjoining rooms are located on the 1st floor and surrounded the ever popular splash water park. Parents will love their own separate bedroom as well as a fridge and microwave in the room. The popular Aalto’s restaurant is on site complete with a build your own sundae bar for the kids, and when they go to bed make sure to hit up Tavern, where mom and dad can indulge in some cocktails and play a round of pool or darts. Free Wi-Fi throughout, free self parking and a great location makes this one of the top picks in terms of family-friendly hotels in Winnipeg.
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