Red River College Polytechnic

[3] It has over 200 full-time programs in such areas as biotechnology, construction trades, digital multimedia, business, aerospace, nursing, engineering technology, as well as others.

[6] In 2004, the Princess Street Campus was built in Downtown Winnipeg, with a large focus on multimedia design, computer technology, and the popular Creative Communications program, which prepares students for careers in advertising, journalism, media production, and public relations.

[10] That same year the Exchange District Campus was expanded with the completion of the Manitou a bi Bii daziigae innovation centre.

[11] In 2022, the Manitoba government pledged to invest more than CA$12 million in funding for a new interdisciplinary health and community services simulation centre at the Notre Dame Campus in Winnipeg, to be called the Health Sciences and Community Services Simulation Centre.

[13] Located near the intersection of Notre Dame Avenue and King Edward Street (Route 90),[14] the Notre Dame Campus features fitness facilities with cardio, weight equipment, shower facilities, cardio and yoga classes, playing fields and running paths.

The RRC Polytech Students' Association (RRCSA) operates a convenience store at the Notre Dame Campus called "The Ox".

The Roblin Centre's construction merged five prominent heritage buildings on Princess Street as well as a 1905 warehouse on William Avenue.

[19] Many of the architectural features of the original buildings, such as wood columns, floors, brickwork, millwork, and windows were restored and incorporated into the new structure.

[18] The Roblin Centre features fitness facilities, Campus Store, a library and a full-service Tim Hortons.

[22] Similar to "The Ox" at the Notre Dame Campus, the RRCSA operated a convenience store at the Roblin Centre called "The Mercantile".

[23] The Paterson GlobalFoods Institute is the home of the Culinary Arts, Hospitality and Tourism Management and Professional Baking and Patisserie programs.

[24][25][26] In May 2009, the Government of Canada pledged the college with $9.5-million of funding to help reconstruct the Union Bank Building at the corner of Main Street and William Avenue in downtown Winnipeg.

The building's name is in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) and translates to Where Creator sits (Manitou a bi) and Brings light (Bii daziigae).

[37] Until December 2012, Red River College students operated "Prairie Lights", a fine dining restaurant at the Notre Dame Campus.

A cluster of attached buildings with signage atop that says RRC Polytech. The left-most building is glass and steel, but further right are several building facades in a much older style, in brick and stonework.
Roblin Centre building in the Exchange District Campus
Red River College's Roblin Centre atrium
A squat, modern building of steel, glass, and concrete pillars is shown attached to the back of a taller and much older building clad in brick and stonework. The nearer building has signage, "Paterson GlobalFoods Institute
Paterson GlobalFoods Institute
A long, low building glad in vertical panels of glass and metal. The roof line is angular and coppery, with painted swirling designs on the right side. The building is connected by a skywalk bridge to another building out of frame. The text on the front reads Manitou a bi Bii daziigae
Manitou a bi Bii daziigae