Manitoba Spotlight

 THE CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

Address: 85 Israel Asper Way, Downtow, near Forks park

The Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg is the first national museum outside the Canadian capital to honor Winnipeg’s important role in the Canadian human rights movement. Designed by the famous Antioe Predock. This is Canada’s newest and most eye-catching landmark, dominating Winnipeg, as if a skyline shone like a beacon.
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JOURNEY TO CHURCHILL AT ASSINIBOINE PARK ZOO

Address:2595 Roblin Boulevard

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The spectacular 10-acre “Churchill Journeys” exhibition is open to the public in 2014

at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg.

 

THE FORKS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Address:1 Forks Market Rd

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Forks Park has a history of over 6,000 years and is a great place to hang out, whether you are at any age or at any time. The indoor shop is unique and atmospheric, with lots of good snacks and food choices. In summer there are other outdoor vendors and activities, especially for children. There are many great concerts here. If you want to buy a gift to take home, then go to Manitoba, this is a good place to go shopping. There are many handicrafts, visual arts, and many other unique, authentic things you can buy. Moreover, the Purah high grassland and their delicious cinnamon bread are also here. This is a great place to relax and enjoy the world.
Forks Park has a history of over 6,000 years and is a great place to hang out, whether you are at any age or at any time. The indoor shop is unique and atmospheric, with lots of good snacks and food choices.

THE MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE BUILDING

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Address:450 Broadway

 

The Manitoba Provincial Assembly Building is a well-known architectural art treasure.

This building is not only the parliament building, it also covers a variety of human culture.

 

ROYAL CANADIAN MINT

Address:520 Lagimodiere Blvd

Ticket:Free

Canada has two Royal Mints, located in the Canadian capital of Ottawa and Manitoba provincial capital Winnipeg. The Ottawa Mints produce special currencies such as commemorative coins and Olympic gold medals, while the Winnipeg Mint produces all the coins in circulation on the Canadian market.

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