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8 Places to Work Remotely in Winnipeg

- by Andrea Danelak

The pandemic thrust remote work into the spotlight: an idea most businesses hadn’t seriously considered before their teams were forced to turn dining room tables and basement corners into makeshift offices. 

While much of the world has returned to business as usual, some habits have stuck. And if we’ve learned anything as creatives, it’s that sometimes, you just need a change of scenery to get inspired. 

And so, without further ado, here are eight of our favourite places to work remotely in Winnipeg. 

But first, a note about why Starling Social is remote [and always will be]...

We know remote work isn’t possible for every company, but it is for many, and we don't understand why more companies don’t embrace it. 

Starling is a completely remote company, and not only does it offer more opportunity for work-life balance, but it also supports our sustainability goals and fosters a greener future for everyone. [Hops off soapbox.]

This isn’t a sponsored list or a complete guide, just a few of our go-to spots we keep coming back to.

Unique spots to work remotely in Winnipeg

The Forks 1 Forks Market Road

The Forks is considered one of Winnipeg’s top destinations, with good reason. History, arts and culture, shopping, entertainment, food… What more could you ask for?

All of that makes it a great spot to work remotely. Maybe you like being at the centre of it all and park yourself and your laptop at The Common all day, Tall Grass Prairie cinnamon bun in hand. Or perhaps you prefer a quieter spot to get away and focus, found on The Forks’ second-floor seating area.

On warmer days, grab one of the outdoor chairs by the river and enjoy a change of scenery while you work—and maybe a bit of people-watching, too.

Kilter Brewing Co. 50 Rue Deschambault

Bet you weren’t expecting a brewery to pop up on the list, were ya?

Some of our team members are big fans of this St. Boniface staple, and it’s not unusual for a few of us to co-work together in this lively space punctuated with loads of greenery, fun seating options (hanging chairs, anyone?) and good vibes. (This blog post may or may not have been written there.)

And no, we aren’t imbibing while we work—Kilter also brews coffee and serves non-alcoholic bevvies like kombucha and mocktails. If you swing by the taproom on certain days of the week, you can grab special Happy Time deals, too (check their website for details). Plus, free Wi-Fi!

The Leaf 145 The Leaf Way

It’s been proven that exposure to nature enhances mental health—so much so that some psychologists have started prescribing time in nature as an additional support for mental well-being.

All the more reason to venture to The Leaf, Assiniboine Park’s indoor horticultural attraction.

After you’ve mosied past Canada’s tallest indoor waterfall, a butterfly garden and tropical plants galore, head to the Mediterranean biome’s seating area, where you can take in the sights and smells while you work. We love visiting during the long winter months when we’re craving warmer temps and lush greenery!

Little Sister Coffee Maker 539 Osborne St.

Community is always on the menu at Little Sister, both at their 539 Osborne location (our fave) and at 470 River Ave.

On top of serving up delicious caffeinated beverages, Little Sister is all about bringing people together and inspiring conversation and creativity. We’ll happily raise a latte to that!

It can fill up fast, especially with other remote workers settling in, but the drinks and overall ambiance make it well worth the wait.

Winnipeg Public Library Multiple locations

OK, OK, so the library may seem like an obvious choice, but hear us out.

There are 20 library branches across the city, which offer free WiFi and quiet spots to work with computers, tables and even meeting rooms (plus loads of other benefits). Why not pick up the latest psychological thriller while you’re there?

Actual coworking spaces

TableSpace Coworking Co. 196 Osborne St.

Located in Osborne Village, TableSpace is a cornerstone of the Winnipeg coworking scene. Whether you’re a freelancer, entrepreneur or anything in between, this shared workspace offers flexible membership plans to suit your needs. You can even rent a dedicated desk or private office. 

If you’re just dropping in, a day pass gives you full access to the space, including WiFi, a shared kitchen and free coffee and tea. The community vibes are strong—you never know who you’ll run into while you’re there!

Launch Coworking Multiple locations

Looking for a coworking space that adapts to your schedule and your budget? Launch Coworking is a great choice. 

With plans ranging from just one day a month to full-time access with 24/7 availability, it’s perfect whether you need a casual spot to check emails or a consistent workspace to grow your biz.

You’ll find their coworking spaces conveniently located in Southside, the Exchange District and near True North Square in Winnipeg’s downtown area. Uh, and did we mention there’s beer on tap?

Createful Spaces 359 McDermot Ave.

Founded in 2023, this Winnipeg co-working space was built to foster creativity, collaboration and community. The name combines “grateful” and “create,” reflecting its focus on the power of creativity and value of real connections.

Createful offers designated desks, shared and private offices, and event space. Whether you’re a solo creative or part of a growing team, it's a practical, well-designed place to work and connect with others.

In case there was any doubt, Winnipeg has no shortage of cool spaces to set up shop for the day. These eight spots prove working remotely doesn’t have to mean working alone or staring at the same walls every day.

We hope this list gives you a few new faves (or reminds you of some old ones). And who knows—maybe we’ll see you out there, coffee in hand, gettin’ stuff done. If you see a member of the Starling team out in the wild, make sure to say hi!


 

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