8 • Winnipeg's unique off-site venues
The marvelous architecture of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a sight
to behold, but also an ideal spot for meetings and conventions if you are looking
to dazzle your delegation. Add a touch of inspiration to the night by asking for the
galleries to be made available to your guests.
The Bonnie and John Buhler Hall is a striking setting that features towering ceilings
over an open floor plan encircled by a rising concrete and glass walkway where
attendees can look down upon the crowd in awe of location.
The Garden of Contemplation bathes your guests in light while being soothed
by the gentle babbling of the accompanying water feature that sits in this serene
space with a soaring view of the museum's Tower of Hope up above.
If a more intimate space is your desire, the Senator Nancy Ruth Boardroom and
Terrace is the right choice. Perched high atop overlooking the museum, it provides
a powerful setting with its glass walls and private terrace.
Private tours available with private rentals.
P. 204.289.2235
events@humanrights.ca
humanrights.ca
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Outdoor venue
Venue
Square
footage
Reception
capacity
Banquet
capacity
Buhler Hall
12,305*
*with foyer
1,200 400
Garden of Contemplation
3,464 150 70
Manitoba Teachers' Society
Classrooms (A+B+C)
3,099 200 150
The Forks North Portage
Partnership Classroom Lobby
1,593 100 -
Patio
1,200 200 -
Manitoba Teachers' Society
Classroom A
1,144 75 50
Manitoba Teachers' Society
Classroom B
990 75 50
Manitoba Teachers' Society
Classroom C
965 75 50
Senator Nancy Ruth
Boardroom
729 30 22
Carolyn Sifton Foundation
Terrace
885 90 60
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