The 2025 Royal Manitoba Winter Fair (RMWF) kicks-off at Brandon’s Keystone Centre on Monday, March 31st to April 5th. This year, the fair is celebrating 55 years of its ‘Royal’ designation from Queen Elizabeth back in 1970.
It all starts with the Sunrise Breakfast sponsored by the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba and Sunrise Credit Union. It takes place on Monday, March 31, 2025, from 7:00 am to 10:00 am at the Dome Building. For just $10 per person, attendees will receive a delicious breakfast and admission to the fair for the day. Guests are also encouraged to bring a non-perishable food donation to support Samaritan House Ministries, helping those in need in the community.
“The Sunrise Breakfast is a special tradition that brings the community together to celebrate the start of the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair,” said Kristen Laing Breemersch, Manager of Operations and Acting General Manager for the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba.. “We are grateful for the continued support of Sunrise Credit Union in making this event possible and look forward to welcoming families and friends to this year’s kickoff.”
This annual breakfast event is a long-standing tradition that highlights the spirit of community, agriculture, and giving back. Whether you are a longtime attendee or experiencing the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair for the first time, the Sunrise Breakfast is the perfect way to start the day.
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The Royal Manitoba Winter Fair has an exciting entertainment line-up this year.
Get ready for a week filled with thrilling performances, live entertainment, and family fun. The Keystone Centre will be bursting with world-class acts, interactive shows, and incredible talent. This year’s entertainment lineup promises something for everyone, from breathtaking performances to laugh-out-loud comedy and unforgettable animal acts.
–Royal Farm Yard – A 44,000 sq. ft. interactive space featuring live animal displays, agricultural demonstrations, and hands-on activities for the whole family. Meet friendly farm animals, ride a mini tractor, and explore Manitoba’s agricultural roots!
–Magician & The Muse – A spectacular blend of magic, music, and storytelling, this duo’s mesmerizing illusions and spellbinding performances will take center stage in the Manitoba Hydro KID ZONE.
–Caity Hoops – Watch in awe as Caity Hoops performs high-energy hula hoop tricks that defy gravity, featuring dazzling light-up hoops and interactive audience engagement.
–Canine Circus – Presented by Fusion Credit Union – A one-of-a-kind dog show featuring elite trick dogs performing jaw-dropping agility stunts and engaging audience interactions in Westoba Place Main Arena.
–Doodles the Clown – A legendary performer known for his comedy, balloon tricks, and high-energy street performances, Doodles will be roaming the fair and performing at the MB Hydro Amphitheatre.
–Dogs Do Magic (Canine Circus) – A charming mix of trained dog tricks and magic, this heartwarming and hilarious act showcases canine intelligence and talent.
–Manitoba Mounted Shooting Association – Experience fast-paced cowboy action as skilled riders race through obstacle courses and demonstrate precision shooting in a thrilling Wild West show.
–Jeremy Fisher Jr. – The JUNO-nominated singer-songwriter brings fun, interactive, and engaging musical storytelling to the MB Hydro Amphitheatre on Wednesday, perfect for kids and families.
–Dallas Arcand – 3X World Champion Hoop Dancer – Saturday Only. A world-renowned Indigenous hoop dancer, musician, and educator, Dallas Arcand’s breathtaking performance is a powerful blend of storytelling, athleticism, and tradition.
–Fugitives Dance Band & Prairie Steppers Saturday Only – Get your feet tapping with the Fugitives Dance Band, delivering lively and high-energy performances, and enjoy the traditional dance showcase by the Prairie Steppers.
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RBC Family Day Returns to the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair with Special Ticket Pricing & Exciting Events.
The Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba is excited to welcome families to RBC Family Day at the 2025 Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, happening on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Thanks to the continued support of RBC, families can enjoy a full day of entertainment, agriculture education, and live performances at a special discounted rate.
Special Family Day Ticket Pricing:
Single Tickets:
Adults: $23
Seniors/Youth: $20
Kid (6 to 12): $8
Family Group Package:
2 Adult/Senior Tickets + 2 Youth/Kid Tickets for $79
Tickets will be available at the gate on RBC Family Day and through online pre-sale before the event.
From interactive agriculture exhibits to high-energy performances, RBC Family Day is packed with activities for all ages:
–Hunter Jumper Horse Show & Royal Farm Yard – Experience the excitement of equestrian competition and meet friendly farm animals.
–Live Entertainment – Enjoy Magic & Illusions, Acrobatic Performers, and Mascot Meet & Greets.
–Canine Circus – Presented by Fusion Credit Union – Watch high-flying dog tricks in this thrilling family-favorite show.
–Manitoba Hydro KID ZONE – Interactive games and activities for young visitors.
–Royal Equestrians – Watch top riders compete in show jumping.
“We are incredibly grateful to RBC for their ongoing commitment to supporting families and agricultural education in our community,” said Kristen Laing Breemersch, Manager of Operations and Acting General Manager for the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba. “RBC Family Day is an opportunity for families to come together, experience the excitement of the fair, and learn about Manitoba’s rich agricultural heritage. Our partnership with RBC allows us to continue creating accessible and memorable experiences for everyone.”
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Soil Superheroes Exhibit NEW at the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair.
Beneath our feet, a league of superheroes is hard at work, making life on Earth possible. The Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba is excited to announce the launch of Soil Superheroes, an interactive, educational exhibit coming to the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, on loan from the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum. This hands-on experience, sponsored by TD Agriculture will be open daily in the MNP Hall during the fair from March 31 – April 5, 2025.
Through a vibrant storyline and engaging activities, Soil Superheroes introduces visitors to the unseen world of soil science and conservation. Guests will meet Captain Clay, The Mole, Wonder Worm, and other tiny but mighty champions working underground to protect our climate, clean our water, and support the food we eat.
“Soil health is a critical issue affecting food security, climate change, and sustainability, and this exhibit brings that message to life in an exciting, interactive way,” said Kristen Laing Breemersch, Manager of Operations at the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba. “We are excited to host Soil Superheroes at this year’s Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, giving families and students an opportunity to explore the hidden world beneath their feet and understand its impact on our daily lives.”
Kerry-Leigh Burchill, Director General at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, also shared her enthusiasm for the exhibit:
“The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum could not have developed this amazing exhibition without the help of so many amazing partners. We can’t wait for Canadians across the country to meet the Soil Superheroes. This fun exhibition will contribute to a greater understanding and appreciation for the vital role that soil health plays in our environment and to our overall quality of life. We hope our newly assembled band of superheroes will spark curiosity about the importance of soil stewardship and sustainability.”
Soil Superheroes was developed by the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum,part of Ingenium –Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation,in partnership with a league of industry and soil knowledge experts: Fertilizer Canada, Canadian Seed Growers Association, CN, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Glacier FarmMedia, Soil Conservation Council of Canada, Nutrients for Life, Farm Credit Canada, and Natural Resources Canada.
The exhibition was also developed with the help of the Ingenium Foundation and its generous supporters who contributed to this project; The McLean Foundation and TD Friends of the Environment Foundation. The Canadian Commission for UNESCO has also provided a patronage letter for this initiative in recognition of the links to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.