How to get to Indigenous Food, Fashion and Music at the Exchange District Campus, April 19
Manitou a bi Bii daziigae: 319 Elgin Ave.
The Exchange District Campus comprises three core buildings: Manitou a bi Bii daziigae, the Roblin Centre and Paterson GlobalFoods Institute. Your Indigenous Food, Fashion and Music experience starts at the Manitou a bi Bii daziigae building – so let us help you plan how to get there.
How do you want to get to RRC Polytech?
Explore Your Transportation Options
Car
Parking in the Exchange District
The Exchange District area has both street parking and public parking lot options – both paid. Make sure you purchase your parking pass before going into the Open Doors event.
Street Parking
Street parking is available in the area surrounding the Exchange District Campus. Parking meters accept coins and credit cards only, with the option to pay online via the PayByPhone mobile app or website.
Public Parking Lots
There are a number of public parking lots available around the Exchange District, including these larger ones:
Note: RRC Polytech is not affiliated with these parking companies and their products and services.
Bus
Winnipeg Transit
Several bus routes can take you to the Exchange District. Use the Winnipeg Transit tool to plan your bus ride.
Note: To commute between the Notre Dame and Exchange District Campuses, you can take the bus route #26 (City Hall), which departs from RRC Polytech’s Notre Dame Campus and travels to City Hall, a three-minute walk from the Exchange District Campus.
Bike
Storing your Bike
There are options to make cycling a safe and convenient method of commuting to RRC Polytech. Bike racks are available to the public at the Roblin Centre (160 Princess St.), one of our Exchange District Campus’ buildings.
Find out more about biking resources ›
This event is graciously supported by RBC Future Launch.