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Canadian Goodwill Industries is a well-known name around Winnipeg for anyone who enjoys thrift shopping. This Goodwill Stores Winnipeg location carries on the chain’s long-standing tradition of offering quality used clothing and household items at affordable prices. It’s easy to spend an afternoon browsing through racks of secondhand clothes and shelves filled with all kinds of good stuff. People from all walks of life come here looking for everything from casual wear to vintage pieces that have a story to tell.
This thrift store doesn’t just focus on clothing. Shoppers will find furniture, housewares, books, and sometimes fun vintage items that add character to any space. The inventory tends to change regularly, so there’s always a reason to stop by and see what’s new. Goodwill Stores Winnipeg is part of a larger network known for supporting community programs through their sales, which makes thrifting here feel good on multiple levels.
The store isn’t flashy or over-the-top, which is part of its charm. It’s straightforward, well-organized, and staffed by folks who care about keeping quality secondhand goods flowing back into the community. For anyone wanting to reduce waste and save money while exploring vintage and used clothing options, Canadian Goodwill Industries in Winnipeg is a reliable go-to. It’s one of those places where you can find practical pieces alongside unexpected finds, all while supporting a good cause.
If you’re in Winnipeg and keen on thrift shopping, this Goodwill Stores Winnipeg location is worth a visit. Each trip offers a chance to discover something useful and maybe a little unique, all without breaking the bank.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Winnipeg or visit the Canadian Goodwill Industries website for details.
The fellows who came to do my pick up in early March 2022 were just AWESOME! They were prompt and worked hard and fast and did not begrudge my mountain of offerings! There was still a lot of snow on the ground and it was cold but they had big grins and set to work diligently—Goodwill must be proud of them! As for my initial phone call I was greeted with earnestness and the arranging of my pick up was super easy! I like knowing a greater percentage of sales goes to local charities than to administration!!
Tried to donate my sectional to them. It's in good shape with no tares or rips and no crumbs or anthing and they didn't take it. You try and give to charity and it's not good enough😡. Do better!!
I wish the staff will be friendly and accommodating. I went to the store today, asked if I can buy a cd which I bought during the Boxing Day but was empty. I called them a few days after Boxing Day to ask about the empty cd case which I unfortunately missed checking. I was told that once you are out of the store there’s nothing that can be done about missing stuff bought. I went to the store today to buy the same cd not to refund because I was told that nothing can be done because I already left the store. The lady said that she can not search the cd stack because she has thousand of cds. I wonder where’s the thousand? At first she looked thru the stack but the sticker was torn and she said the cd corresponding with the number in the torn sticker was not there. I beg if she can try to look because for sure there’s a mark on the cd that would show if it’s the right one for the case. But still she was firm saying she can’t search thru the thousand cd. I really like the cd. Is this the way they treat other customers?
when i got home i found a bed bug on a shirt i purchased :(( ive been thrifting my whole life and have never seen a bed bug until now. i dont think i’ll be coming back. super freaked :( you guys might want to quarantine your mens section or something.
Whoever is working at head office and answering phones on May 29, 2025. Is extremely rude. I wasn't given a pick up window. And I missed the window, fair enough. The lady who answered said the driver tried calling, tried knocking and there was no answer. I'm aware of that, I missed the pick up window and was just planning to ask if it could be rescheduled. She then asked if I had my phone ringer off and that a voicemail was left This was all said in a rude tone and was just unnecessary at that point. And I had already told her that I did not receive a voicemail. I was no longer interested in rescheduling by that point. This is a donation for a charity. It felt odd and disrespectful to have the face of this charity be so rude and abrupt. It's making me think twice about donating to them, truthfully. Edit: Read your response. Wish I could attach a photo of the email showing pick up. It does not in fact show a time. It shows a date, and that is all. I was being treated disrespectfully about arranging a pick up donation, so I wasn't interested in rescheduling. I'm not sure why you thought I was interested in this? My recommendation to anyone reading this is to donate to a certain centre in St. Boniface that assists new immigrants and refugees. I have had numerous donations picked up by this organization and they always call beforehand to confirm pick up time.