Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Sobering and inspirational. This powerful museum takes visitors through the history of the human rights movement, from early beginnings and into the future.
Winnipeg offers visitors a chance to discover some of the world’s most unique museums, fantastic parks and exhibition spaces all in one fantastic city. Discover the world’s only museum dedicated to human rights, a centre designed for children to learn through play, and Canada’s oldest civic art gallery filled with inspirational Inuit art.
Sobering and inspirational. This powerful museum takes visitors through the history of the human rights movement, from early beginnings and into the future.
Who knows what you'll discover when you visit Assiniboine Park? It could be an award winning zoo, a vibrant rock concert or a brilliant BBQ spot.
All designed with little ones in mind, children can learn, play and discover in the perfect colourful environment. Your kids will never want to leave!
Built up over many years by volunteers, this quirky museum tells both the story of Manitoba and electricity itself in a series of carefully considered exhibits.
A distinctive wedge shaped building, home to a remarkable collection that spans all genres and times. A total must for art lovers.
A fascinating and moving window into the life of a hugely important political figure, but also into that of a typical household in 1880's Manitoba.