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Discover Winnipeg, Manitoba....visit the historic neighborhoods, where you will find parks and playgrounds in every community.  Over half of Manitoba's population reside in Winnipeg. This large cosmopolitan city is attractive with its museums, historic buildings and fabulous restaurants.  Most of Winnipeg’s sights are within easy walking distance of downtown. At the junction of Portage and Main streets, you will find the financial and shopping districts, banks and malls.

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Royal Canadian Mint
520 Lagimodiere Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba 204-983-6429
The Royal Canadian Mint has a worldwide reputation for fine craftsmanship in coin making.  Including all Canadian coins, medallions, medals, Maple Leaf bullion coins, tokens and foreign currency, are produced at its headquarters in Ottawa or at the branch plant in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature
190 Rupert Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba 204-956-2830
This museum opened in 1970.  Its outstanding display of people and the regions geography are imaginatively presented in this wonderful museum.  Visitors proceed through chronologically organized galleries viewing the displays that range from prehistory to the present day.

 

 

Manitoba Children's Museum
45 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba 204-924-4000
This enticing museum is wonderful for hands-on exhibits aimed at children from ages 3 to 11. There is an all aboard gallery where children can play at being train drivers on a reconstructed 1952 diesel engine while learning the history of Canada’s railroad.  They can also produce a TV show in a studio or browse the internet.  Great fun for the kiddies.

Western Canada Aviation Museum
958 Ferry Rd., Winnipeg, Manitoba 204-786-5503
The Western Canada Aviation Museum offers a unique mix of science and history. Originally Trains Canada Airlines, now Air Canada passenger terminal brings pioneer aviators of the north to take you on an inspirational journey though time.

 

 

Winnipeg Art Gallery
300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba 204-956-2830
If your looking to find the largest collection of Inuit art in the world you’ve come to the right place.  Over 10,000 prints, carvings, drawings and textiles have been acquired since 1957.  There is a popular large four panel collage fabric wall hanging called “Four Seasons of the Tundra” by Inuit artist Ruth Qaulluaryuk.

Exchange District and Market Square Albert Street 204-942-6719
When the CPR Railway decided to build its transcontinental line through Winnipeg in 1881 the city experienced a boom that led to the setting up of many commodity exchanges.  This district was named after the Winnipeg Grain Exchange.  This National Historic Site has been restored, and is now housed with boutiques, furniture and craft stores, artists studios, galleries and residential lofts.

 

 

Legislative Building
450 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba
204-945-5813
This rare and valuable building made of limestone complete with the delicate remains of fossils embedded in the architecture is a beautifully kept building.  From the gardens to the statues of poets celebrate a province of ethnic diversity. The Golden Boy statue adorns the dome of the Legislative Building.

The Forks National Historic Site
45 Forks Market Road. 204-983-6757
This Historic Site celebrates a history of a once bustling railroad terminus. It is now restored.  The stable buildings, skylights, high ceilings and connecting indoor bridges house a glorious and flourishing market offering fresh food, fish, meat, and specialty food.  Enjoy folk art, jewelry, crafts which are sold out of the converted hayloft. 

Provencher Bridge

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