Welcome to St. Vital

St. Vital is one of Winnipeg’s most sought-after neighborhoods

Centrally located, it offers easy access to all corners of the city via Winnipeg’s efficient transit system and features the St. Vital Centre, a bustling shopping hub that has everything from clothing and grocery stores to entertainment options.

Founded in 1822 by Francophone settlers, St. Vital is Winnipeg’s second-oldest settlement, and its deep cultural roots still thrive today. About 17.4% of residents speak both French and English, maintaining a bilingual charm. This vibrant community is also known for its beautiful parks, excellent schools, and thriving sports teams.

Real Estate in St. Vital
St. Vital’s real estate market is highly competitive, with limited listings and quick sales. Homes here range from charming bungalows, two-storeys, and split levels to luxurious riverfront estates, selling anywhere from $150,000 to $1.5 million. The area also offers a variety of condominiums, from apartment-style to split-level townhouses, with prices starting at $115,000 and reaching up to $500,000 for riverfront penthouses. South Glen Trailer Park is an additional option, where mobile homes are priced between $75,000 and $175,000.

Schools and Services
St. Vital’s public schools are operated by the Louis Riel School Division, with additional options for Francophones and private schools. The St. Amant Centre, a key health care facility in the area, provides services for individuals with developmental challenges. While there is no major hospital in St. Vital, residents have easy access to St. Boniface Hospital just a short drive away.

Shopping and Entertainment
The St. Vital Shopping Centre is the heart of retail in the neighborhood, home to over 160 stores and services. Beyond the mall, you’ll find boutique shops and specialty stores that add character to the area. The community also boasts an impressive range of green spaces, including the vast St. Vital Park, Maple Grove Park with its boat launches and off-leash dog park, and Guay Park, a war memorial park. For sports and recreation enthusiasts, St. Vital offers a municipal golf course, cross-country skiing at Windsor Park, and numerous sports facilities, including rinks, pools, and tennis courts.

Historical and Cultural Sites
The Riel House National Historic Site is a standout attraction, preserving the home of Métis leader Louis Riel. St. Vital’s deep history, combined with modern amenities, creates a neighborhood that’s both timeless and forward-looking.

Thinking of making St. Vital your new home?
Whether you're looking for a starter home, luxury living, or anything in between, St. Vital offers a vibrant and welcoming community. Contact me today to explore available properties and discover why so many choose to call St. Vital home!

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