Discover the best top things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba including Pioneer Home Museum, Carberry Plains Museum, Fort Dauphin Museum, Manitoba Electrical Museum & Education Centre, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum, The Daly House Museum, Pembina Threshermen's Museum, Sam Waller Museum, Manitoba Antique Automobile Museum.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
My grandson wanted to check it out so we went. He lives just down the street, but had never been. ( I was visiting from Ontario). We walked around and checked out the exhibits, he was able to touch and use different materials that were available. We were able to go at our own pace, so the things that interested him we spent more time at. Staff are available to answer questions or let you explore on your own. It isn't so large that children become bored, but large enough to give them some history. He loved going down into the basement of the main building to see the exhibits that were kept behind glass.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Explore the history of hydroelectric power in Manitoba from the 1880s to now. Check out a replica electric streetcar, a towering robot made of over 50 household appliances and the interactive discovery area on the lower level. Open Monday to Thursday, 1-4 pm and by appointment. Guided tours are available. Special events include All That Glows: Then and Now, an annual celebration of holiday lighting trends, running from mid-November to early January.
really neat place to visit to see some of the history of Manitoba's electrical system. and the scavenger hunt was a blast.
4.5 based on 2,398 reviews
Canada's new national museum is a unique exploration of the importance of human rights. Interactive digital technology, video, film and art are designed to educate and inspire. An unforgettable visitor experience in a stunning new architectural icon.
Spent 3 hrs here on a Friday afternoon. Nelson Mandela exhibit was the feature and was excellent covering his complete history in an natural and informative combining displays and great videos. The balance of the exhibits were also very interesting covering many aspects of Canadian history from indigenous people, immigrants, Winnipeg strike of 1917, Womens issues. As well there some international issues like the Rohinhya refugees come Myanmar. It is very informative and interesting for all interested in mans humanity to mankind which sometimes is certainly challenging.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
So many interesting things to see and learn about. The world of aviation as well as a lot of military history. Shows all the working parts of many of the military equipment that was available st that time.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
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