In Winnipeg ..visit :
Winnipeg is the future home of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. It will be the first Canadian national museum outside of the National Capital Region. The museum will be located at The Forks. The Forks, where the Red River and Assiniboine River meet, is Winnipeg's number one tourist attraction and brings locals and visitors alike to its shops, river walkways and festivals.
The Manitoba Museum is Manitoba's largest museum. It has nine galleries and includes a planetarium as well as the Nonsuch. It is one of the only attractions to receive the Michelin Guide highest rating as an attraction in Winnipeg.
The Winnipeg Railway Museum, located on tracks 1 and 2 in the Via Rail Station is home to The Countess of Dufferin, the first locomotive on the Canadian prairies
Winnipeg's large parks including Assiniboine Park, Kildonan Park and St. Vital Park, as well as the Assiniboine Forest, are major attractions. The Assiniboine Forest is home to a sizable urban deer herd.
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is one of the world's premiere ballet companies. It is Canada's oldest ballet and the longest continually operating Ballet in North America. It is the only ballet company in Canada to receive a Royal charter in 1953 from Queen Elizabeth II.
The Manitoba Theatre Centre is Canada's first regional theatre. It was founded in 1957 and has produced just under 500 plays featuring actors such as Len Cariou, Gordon Pinsent, Keanu Reeves and William Hurt.
The Manitoba Museum is Manitoba's largest museum. It has nine galleries and includes a planetarium as well as the Nonsuch. It is one of the only attractions to receive the Michelin Guide highest rating as an attraction in Winnipeg.
The Winnipeg Railway Museum, located on tracks 1 and 2 in the Via Rail Station is home to The Countess of Dufferin, the first locomotive on the Canadian prairies
Winnipeg's large parks including Assiniboine Park, Kildonan Park and St. Vital Park, as well as the Assiniboine Forest, are major attractions. The Assiniboine Forest is home to a sizable urban deer herd.
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is one of the world's premiere ballet companies. It is Canada's oldest ballet and the longest continually operating Ballet in North America. It is the only ballet company in Canada to receive a Royal charter in 1953 from Queen Elizabeth II.
The Manitoba Theatre Centre is Canada's first regional theatre. It was founded in 1957 and has produced just under 500 plays featuring actors such as Len Cariou, Gordon Pinsent, Keanu Reeves and William Hurt.