Manitoba Harm Reduction Conference 2026

Harm Reduction Saves Lives

September 15 - 17, 2026 | Winnipeg, MB

Greetings! The Manitoba Harm Reduction Network (MHRN) is pleased to invite you to Winnipeg for the 2026 Manitoba Harm Reduction Conference. 

The conference is a three-day event that will feature speakers from throughout Manitoba and Canada as they share on a variety of topics related to harm reduction and sexual health, including Indigenous harm reduction, substance use and harm reduction, youth and harm reduction, housing, STBB’s and rural and remote dynamics.

The conference aims to inspire community to enhance access to harm reduction services across Manitoba, particularly in rural, remote, northern, and indigenous communities. This goal is pursued through a strong focus on indigenous knowledge, anti-opression, and addressing the root causes of harms linked to substance use.

Date

  • September 15 – 17, 2026
  • 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM CST

Location

Victoria Inn Winnipeg, located at 1808 Wellington Ave, near the airport. 

Lodging

Reserve a conference guest room at the Victoria Inn. 

  • Guest rates starting at $179.00 + tax
  • Group Code: 357262
  • Reservation Phone Number: 204-786-4801

There are also many hotels in the area that can be booked.

  • Hampton Inn
  • Hilton Winnipeg Airport Suites
  • Country Inn and Suites by Raddison

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Full Conference Pass

Three days, in-person

$ 650

This ticket comes with Breakfast, Lunch and Health Breaks, and one complimentary (1) conference T-Shirt.

Virtual Pass

Three days, in-person

$ 250

Important: Breakout rooms will not be streamed.

conference agenda

Check out the agenda!

The agenda is here — and we couldn't be more excited! The full conference agenda for Harm Reduction Saves Lives 2026 is now live! You can now browse sessions, speakers, and topics before the big day. This September 15–17, join us at the Victoria Inn Winnipeg for three days packed with meaningful conversations on harm reduction, sexual health, Indigenous knowledge, youth, housing, and so much more.