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February 10, 2025 Topics: Events
Winnipeg winters may be long and cold, but they also provide the perfect canvas for creativity. From skating trails to snow mazes, there’s no shortage of ways to embrace the season—and one of the most beloved traditions is the annual Festival du Voyageur snow sculptures.

As a long-standing sponsor of Festival du Voyageur, Qualico Communities proudly supports local artists in bringing winter art to life. Due to their popularity in past years, we’ve once again collaborated with renowned sculptors to create not just one but multiple snow sculptures across our communities.

November 8, 2024 Topics: Lifestyle
With Winnipeg typically covered in snow for one-third of the year, Winnipeggers are well known for their resiliency in winter. But, have you considered how your home is handling the frigid temperatures?

May 1, 2024 Topics: Lifestyle

Knowing who maintains which boulevard can be confusing. To help clarify the procedures on boulevard maintenance, we’ve put together this guide to help you determine who is responsible for a specific area.


February 7, 2023 Topics: Events

Winnipeg winters are notorious for being cold, dark and seemingly everlasting. However, one doesn’t need to look far to find a local event, attraction or activity that embraces the coldest season and all that comes with it. One such popular event is, of course, Festival du Voyageur.

As a long-standing sponsor of Festival du Voyageur, Qualico Communities annually selects a prominent location to place one of the event’s famous snow sculptures. This year, because of their popularity, we decided to collaborate with local artists to offer not only one but five snow sculptures in our communities.


November 14, 2022 Topics: Nature

Qualico Communities' commitment to sustainability is at the core of our culture and embedded in our communities. It’s an important part of who we are, and we demonstrate this responsibility each day by creating environments where people, plants and wildlife coexist.


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