Proud of our heritage, Winnipeg boasts some of the most extensive information and artifacts about Canada’s accomplished history.
The museum depicts the lives of the French and Métis people.
Take your imagination to the sky!
A museum with artifacts and video depicts the martyr’s life story.
The Fort, built in 1738 by the French Explorer Pierre Gaultier de la Verendrye, depicts the life of Prairie Pioneers in...
Every single Canadian circulation coin is produced here – literally billions each year.
Celebrating over 20 years as a safe place for families to play together, the Manitoba Children’s Museum is home to...
Among the oldest fire stations in Canada, this beautifully maintained firehall -built in 1903 - features stained glass windows and ornate...
Marvel at the luxurious furnishings and lovely stained glass windows that make this 1895 Queen Anne Revival style house a beautiful...
Costumed interpreters transport you back in time to the exciting age of the fur trade. Tour a reconstructed nineteenth-century fort...
Enjoy the largest air park in Canada, which includes aircraft presented dramatically in action poses.
The Manitoba Museum is the province’s largest heritage centre renowned for its combined human and natural heritage themes.
Come see why Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre has been voted the world’s “Best Environmental Experience.”
Most museums celebrate the past; this one will change the future.