Planning a legendary send-off for the groom? We’ve ranked the top groom-approved activities by their local reputation and average cost.
| Activity | Company | Google Rating | Price Per Person |
| Party Bike | Pedal Pub Winnipeg | 5.0 | $40 (with 15 people) |
| Ultimate Paintball | Paintball Paradise | 4.8 | $40 |
| Indoor Karting | Speedworld | 4.6 | $40 |
| Baseball at Shaw Park | Winnipeg Goldeyes | 4.7 | $20-$100 |
| Driving Range & Mini Golf | The Golf Dome | 4.4 | $25 |
| Bowling & Laser Tag | Uptown Alley | 4.3 | $20-$30 |
| High-Stakes Puzzles | Enigma Escapes | 4.8 | $30 |
| Trampoline Park | Flying Squirrel | 4.4 | $30 |
| Premier Laser Tag | LaserTopia | 4.5 | $25-$35 |
| Riverside Views & Eats | The Forks Market | 4.6 | $20-$40 |
1. Pedal Pub Winnipeg – The Original Party Bike

There is no “pre-game” quite like a tour through the Exchange District on the party bike. Led by your professional Pilot, your crew provides the power while your Beerless Leader keeps the playlist and the vibes on point. With alcohol now officially allowed on board, it’s the ultimate high-energy social kickoff for any bachelor weekend.
- Activity: 2-hour Sightseeing & Drinks Tour
- Duration: 2 hours
- Google Rating: 5.0 (1400+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $40 (With 15 people)
- Group Size: 8–15 people per bike
- Best for: Crews that want to be the center of attention and keep the energy high between stops.
- Planning tip: Book the “Double-P Strategy” (Pedal hard, Party harder!) and start your tour around 4:00 PM to catch the late-afternoon sun.
2. Paintball Paradise – Adrenaline-Fueled Combat
Located just a short drive from the city, Paintball Paradise offers massive themed fields for your crew to settle old scores. It’s a high-intensity way to bond before a night of more relaxed celebrations.
- Activity: Tournament-Style Paintball
- Duration: 3 hours
- Google Rating: 4.8 (650+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $40
- Group Size: 10–50+ people
- Best for: Competitive groups who don’t mind a few bruises and a lot of adrenaline.
- Planning tip: Dress in layers! Even in summer, the extra padding helps when the competition gets fierce.
3. Speedworld – High-Speed Indoor Racing
Speedworld features 9hp karts that reach speeds of up to 50km/h on a technical indoor track. This is for the groom who has a “need for speed” and wants a podium-style finish to his bachelor day.
- Activity: Indoor Go-Karting
- Duration: 1 hour
- Google Rating: 4.6 (550+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $40
- Group Size: 5–30 people
- Best for: Competitive drivers who want to crown a “Champion of the Track.”
- Planning tip: Membership is required ($5), so have the crew register online beforehand to save time.
4. Winnipeg Goldeyes – Shaw Park Saturday
A summer staple in “The Peg.” Catching a Goldeyes game at Shaw Park offers a laid-back, social environment where you can actually sit, talk, and enjoy a few cold ones while watching some of the best independent baseball in the country.
- Activity: Professional Baseball Game
- Duration: ~3 hours
- Google Rating: 4.7 (1,100+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $20 – $100
- Group Size: Any size
- Best for: A Saturday afternoon where the crew wants to relax in the sun without a rigid schedule.
- Planning tip: Look into the “Party Deck” options for groups of 10+ to get a semi-private area near the bar.
5. The Golf Dome – Casual Competition
The Golf Dome is a massive indoor facility featuring a three-tier driving range and an 18-hole mini-golf course. It’s a great year-round option for groups that want to swing some clubs without the 5-hour commitment of a full 18 holes.
- Activity: Indoor Driving Range & Mini Golf
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Google Rating: 4.4 (400+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $25
- Group Size: Up to 30 people
- Best for: Casual golfers and groups looking for a low-pressure activity.
- Planning tip: Rent two adjacent bays on the middle tier to keep the whole group together and social.
6. Uptown Alley – The One-Stop Shop
Bowling, laser tag, and a massive arcade all in one building. Uptown Alley is the easiest place to keep a bachelor party moving without having to travel between locations.
- Activity: Bowling & Social Entertainment
- Duration: 2 hours
- Google Rating: 4.3 (800+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $20 – $30
- Group Size: 5–100+ people
- Best for: Groups that want variety and a centralized location for “old school” fun.
- Planning tip: Book the private “Boutique Bowling” lanes for a more exclusive bachelor experience with dedicated service.
7. Enigma Escapes – High-Stakes Storytelling
If your group prefers mental puzzles to physical combat, Enigma Escapes is the gold standard in Winnipeg. Their rooms are known for high production value and logic-defying puzzles that require genuine teamwork.
- Activity: Immersive Escape Room
- Duration: 1 hour
- Google Rating: 4.8 (600+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $30
- Group Size: 2–8 people per room
- Best for: Groups that love a challenge and want to see who the “smart one” of the crew really is.
- Planning tip: Book the “Raven Woods” room for a darker, more intense bachelor vibe.
8. Flying Squirrel – Extreme Trampoline Park
If your crew still has plenty of energy to burn, Flying Squirrel offers an “Urban Playground” with dodgeball courts, foam pits, and freestyle jumping zones.
- Activity: Trampoline Park & Obstacle Course
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Google Rating: 4.4 (1,400+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $30
- Group Size: Flexible
- Best for: High-energy groups that want to do something completely different (and get a workout in).
- Planning tip: Jump during the “Neon Lights” nights (Fri/Sat) for a more club-like atmosphere.
9. LaserTopia – Modern Tactical Laser Tag
This isn’t the laser tag you remember from childhood. LaserTopia offers a 4,000 sq ft arena with multi-level tactical zones and advanced technology for a truly competitive experience.
- Activity: Tactical Laser Tag
- Duration: 1 hour
- Google Rating: 4.5 (300+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $25 – $35
- Group Size: Up to 40 people
- Best for: Crews looking for high-energy fun that stays indoors (perfect for winter bachelor parties).
- Planning tip: Check out their “Weekend Package” which often includes arcade credits and reserved tables.
10. The Forks Market – The Essential Winnipeg Hub
The Forks is the historic heart of the city. For a bachelor party, it’s the perfect “base camp.” Grab food from dozens of local vendors and head to The Common for an incredible selection of craft beers and wines on tap.
- Activity: Riverside Dining & Socializing
- Duration: Flexible
- Google Rating: 4.6 (12,000+ reviews)
- Cost per person: $25 – $40
- Group Size: Unlimited
- Best for: Large groups who can’t agree on what to eat—everyone can grab their own favorites and meet on the patio.
- Planning tip: Use the riverwalk for a scenic group photo with the Esplanade Riel bridge in the background.
Wrap-Up: Build the Perfect Downtown Winnipeg Bachelor Party Itinerary
Winnipeg has no shortage of bachelor party options, but these are the top-rated picks that cover every type of crew. Whether you want a high-energy kickoff with Pedal Pub Winnipeg, a competitive block at Activate or The Real Escape, or a main event night catching a Jets game or a show at Rumor’s, you can stack multiple activities to build a full day in The Peg that your crew will talk about long after the wedding.
How to Choose the Right Bachelor Party Activity
Use this quick checklist to land on the best option fast:
- Budget: What’s your target cost per person (and are drinks/food extra)?
- Group size: Are you 6–10, 10–15, or 15+ (do you need something that scales)?
- Indoor vs outdoor: Weather-proof plan at The Rec Room or summer-only highlights like a Goldeyes Game or Pedal Pub WInnipeg Tour?
- Competitive vs social: Do you want a tournament vibe (Axe Throwing/Activate) or more hang-and-laugh (Pedal Pub Winnipeg/Comedy)?
- Timeline: Do you have 60–90 minutes, or are you building a half-day experience?
FAQ: Winnipeg Bachelor Party Planning
What are the best bachelor party activities in Winnipeg?
The best activities match your crew’s vibe. High-energy experiences (Pedal Pub Winnipeg), a competitive block (Activate, Axe Throwing, or Escape Rooms), or a main event night (Jets game, Comedy Club) are all popular picks. This list is ranked by Google review rating and includes key details like the $40 per person rate for Pedal Pub so you can choose quickly.
How much does a bachelor party cost in Winnipeg?
It depends on what you choose, but many activities land in the $30–$60 per person range. Premium options (like Jets Skysuites or a night at Celebrations) can be higher.
What are the best Saturday daytime bachelor party activities in Winnipeg?
Saturday daytime is prime time for higher-energy, “big moment” activities. Top picks include a tour with your Beerless Leader on the Pedal Pub, Speedworld indoor karting, or heading to Blue Cross Park for a Goldeyes game, then rolling straight into the Exchange District for nightlife.
What bachelor party ideas work best for groups of 10–15?
Group-friendly options are ones that are easy to book and keep the energy up without a ton of logistics. Pedal Pub Winnipeg (which holds up to 15 per bike), Axe Throwing, Activate, and Arcade Bars like The Rec Room are all strong picks.
How far in advance should you book?
For weekends (especially during the spring and summer), 4–8 weeks ahead is a safe rule. If you’re planning around a Jets playoff game or a summer long weekend, you’ll want to book even earlier to ensure your Pilot is ready for your crew!