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This museum provides a unique journey through the province of Manitoba, the world and the universe. Explore diverse ecological environments and blast off on an interactive tour of the current night sky.
Not just a garden but a free and beautiful garden full of fishponds, giant bronze sculptures that are easy to climb, witch houses and secret paths. Total walk-through time can depend on how frequently
Located in the center of the city, where the two rivers meet, "the Forks" was first used as a meeting place for Native Canadians, then as a base for fur traders and later as a fort. Today, it's a popular scenic park with historic landmarks and notes.
Although it is designed around a turn-of-the-century railroad station, this full-service casino offers all the latest in gaming, plus a train track with a replica of the Chattanooga Choo Choo.
Open Mon-fri 9-5 in winter, mon-sun 9-5 in summer. $5 per adults and $3 per child. Call to make reservations.
Western Canadas oldest public art gallery, the WAG is world renouned for its collection of Inuit art but also showcases work by Manitoban, Canadian and international artists.
The Grey Nuns' convent, Winnipeg's oldest building, houses Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum. Built for the Grey Nuns who arrived in the Red River Colony in 1844, the structure is an outstanding...
Part of "the Forks" development, this buzzing fresh and specialty foods emporium has the feel of an outdoor market, but is actually indoors. Open year-round, it offers an array of ethnic delicacies and crafts, plus four full service restaurants.
Spend the day at this pleasant park which features a zoo, fabulous English gardens, scenic walking paths, a minature train and a theater,among other amenities.
Posh district lined with shops and restaurants.