2026 time change dates for Manitoba
At 2:00 AM the clocks jump straight to 3:00 AM in Manitoba. That hour never happens, and everyone loses an hour of sleep.
At 2:00 AM the clocks return to 1:00 AM, so that hour is lived through twice and the night is an hour longer.
Manitoba keeps CST in winter and shifts one hour forward for the summer.
Countdown to the next change
Background
- The energy case for DST is weak by modern standards. A US Department of Energy study in 2008 found savings of about 0.5% of daily electricity use, and other studies have found no saving at all.
- The Uniform Time Act of 1966 ended a chaotic period in which US cities set their own clock-change dates, and established a uniform national schedule.
- Germany and Austria-Hungary were the first countries to adopt DST nationally, in April 1916, as a wartime fuel-saving measure.
Tips for Manitoba
Set your clocks before going to bed to avoid confusion in the morning.
Gradually adjust your sleep schedule a few days before the time change to minimize disruption.
Use the phrase 'Spring forward, fall back' to remember which direction to change your clocks.
Use the extra evening daylight in summer for outdoor activities and vitamin D.
Frequently asked questions
When do the clocks change in Manitoba in 2026?
Clocks go forward on Sunday, March 8, 2026 and back on Sunday, November 1, 2026.
Which way do the clocks go?
"Spring forward, fall back" is the usual mnemonic: forward one hour in spring, back one hour in autumn.
Do I have to change anything myself?
Phones, computers and anything that syncs over the internet update on their own. Car clocks, ovens, microwaves and older wall clocks generally do not.
Is Daylight Saving Time being scrapped?
It has been proposed in many places and adopted in few. The European Parliament voted in 2019 to end mandatory clock changes and the change has stalled; in the United States the Sunshine Protection Act has repeatedly passed the Senate without becoming law. Most of the world that changes its clocks is still changing them.