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Canadian Museum for Human Rights-Construction Site Perimeter Tours
400-269 Main St
Discover one of the most innovative construction projects ever undertaken in North America as it comes to life! Join one of our tour guides for a trip around the perimeter of the Museum construction site to learn more about this global institution that is quickly coming to define the Winnipeg skyline. For more information, or to reserve a spot on one of our free site tours, contact us by phone or e-mail.
Tel: (204) 289-2016 / TTY/ATS: 289-2050
tours@humanrightsmuseum.ca / visites@museedesdroitsdelapersonne.ca
Cre8ery
2nd Floor, 125 Adelaide St. 510-1623,
Dalnavert Museum
Beautifully restored Victorian home of Hugh John Macdonald, Son
of Canada’s first prime minister preserves the Queen Anne Revival-style architecture, circa 1895.
61 Carlton St. 943-2835,
Fire Fighters Museum of Winnipeg
56 Maple St. 942-4817,
Gallery 1C03
1st Floor, Centennial Hall, University of Winnipeg,
515 Portage Ave.
786-9253
The Manitoba Children’s Museum
Re-opening June 4! Located in a historic locomotive repair shop, the Museum features six handson galleries for families to explore.
45 Forks Market Road. 924-4000
The Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library
A gallery dedicated to the study preservation and understanding of
handcrafts.
1B-183 Kennedy St.
487-6117
The Manitoba Museum
Eight galleries explore Manitoba’s history and environment.
190 Rupert Ave.
956-2830
Planetarium
Unlock the mysteries of the universe with multi-media shows.
190 Rupert Ave.
956-2830
Science Gallery
Explore the world of science with hands-on exhibits.
190 Rupert Ave.
956-2830
Naval Museum of Manitoba
Displays preserving and honouring Manitoba’s role in Canada’s naval heritage. Onboard HMCS CHIPPAWA,
1 Navy Way, at Assiniboine Ave.
943-7745
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art
460 Portage Ave.
942-1043
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
One of Winnipeg’s architectural showpieces, the WAG’s 12 galleries feature constantly changing exhibitions of historical and contemporary art by Manitoba, Canadian, and international artists. It houses the finest collection of Inuit art in the world, some of which is always on display. Tours, artist and curator talks, family programs, and more.
Fall & winter activities at The WAG:
Family Sundays; Art For Lunch, select Wednesdays at noon; and After 5 events.
300 Memorial Blvd.
786-6641
Ukrainian Cultural & Educational Centre (Oseredok)
Museum and art gallery featuring Ukrainian folk arts and crafts, plus an authentic boutique and library.
184 Alexander Ave E
942-0218,
Wah-sa Gallery
Johnston Terminal at The Forks.
942-5121
Winnipeg Railway Museum
View the first steam locomotive on the Canadian prairies.
VIA Rail Station
123 Main St.
942-4632
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