Hotel in MB R3B 0R3, Canada
The Waverley Hotel
Historic Winnipeg hotel restored with modern boutique style, featuring Marion Street Eatery and rooftop patio. Located in vibrant Exchange District near shops and restaurants.
The Waverley Hotel is a boutique property occupying a restored heritage building at 137 Bannatyne Avenue in Winnipeg's Exchange District, Manitoba. The Exchange District National Historic Site, in which the hotel is situated, is Canada's largest intact collection of turn-of-the-century commercial architecture — a dense grid of late-Victorian and Edwardian brick-and-beam warehouses that now house galleries, studios, independent restaurants, and creative businesses. The hotel draws its character directly from this setting, combining the structural bones of a historic commercial building with contemporary furnishings and thoughtful hospitality.
The Waverley's position on Bannatyne Avenue places guests at the cultural centre of Winnipeg. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights — one of Canada's most architecturally celebrated buildings, designed by Antoine Predock — is a 10-minute walk south near The Forks, where the Red and Assiniboine rivers converge at a popular market and public gathering space. The Centennial Concert Hall, home to the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and the Manitoba Museum are both within a 15-minute walk. The Exchange District's density of independent galleries, live music venues, and restaurant options makes the hotel a natural choice for visitors interested in Winnipeg's arts and culture scene.
The building's restoration has preserved original structural elements throughout — exposed brick walls, timber ceiling beams, and period-appropriate details in public spaces — while guest rooms have been updated with contemporary furnishings, quality bedding, and modern technology. The property is deliberately intimate and boutique in scale, offering a more personal alternative to Winnipeg's larger downtown chain hotels.
Marion Street Eatery, the hotel's on-site restaurant, serves contemporary Prairie cuisine drawing on Manitoba's agricultural heritage, with a seasonally changing menu. A rooftop patio operates through Winnipeg's summer months (June to September), providing views across the district's historic skyline and a popular gathering point for guests and locals alike.
Winnipeg's climate is continental and extreme. Summers are warm, vibrant, and festival-rich — the Folk Festival (July) and Fringe Festival (July) are both major events drawing visitors from across Canada. Winters are bitterly cold, with temperatures regularly falling below −25°C, but the Exchange District's walkable density and the hotel's central position make navigation manageable.
Amenities
- Rooftop patio
- Restaurant
- Free WiFi
- Historic building
- Exchange District
Visit / Book / Contact
- Phone: +1 204-944-8106
Location
137 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0R3
49.8958, -97.1393 — View on map
Highlights
- Boutique heritage hotel in Winnipeg's Exchange District National Historic Site
- Marion Street Eatery serving contemporary Prairie cuisine with seasonal menus
- Rooftop patio with views over Winnipeg's late-Victorian commercial architecture
- 10-minute walk to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and The Forks market
- Intimate boutique character in Winnipeg's most vibrant cultural neighbourhood
Tips
- Book well ahead for Winnipeg Folk Festival and Fringe Festival weekends in July — the Exchange District fills quickly
- The rooftop patio operates in summer only (June–September); confirm availability when booking
- Pack for extreme cold in winter — temperatures below −25°C are common and windchill can be severe
- The Forks Market, a 10-minute walk south, is excellent for lunch and local craft shopping
FAQ
What is the Exchange District?
The Exchange District National Historic Site is Winnipeg's most architecturally intact early-20th-century commercial neighbourhood, designated for its concentration of heritage brick-and-beam buildings. It houses galleries, theatres, independent restaurants, and boutique accommodation.
Does the hotel have a restaurant?
Yes. Marion Street Eatery on the ground floor serves contemporary Prairie cuisine with a seasonally changing menu. A rooftop patio operates in summer for outdoor dining and drinks.
How far is the hotel from The Forks?
The Forks — where the Red and Assiniboine rivers meet, home to a popular market and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights — is approximately a 10-minute walk south of the hotel.
What is Winnipeg's climate like?
Winnipeg has one of Canada's most extreme continental climates. Summers (June–August) are warm and festival-rich; winters (December–March) see temperatures regularly falling below −25°C. The Exchange District's walkable density helps guests manage winter conditions.
Accessibility
The Waverley Hotel occupies a restored heritage building, and guests with mobility requirements should contact the property directly to confirm accessible room availability and the suitability of specific areas within the building.