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2013 Winnipeg Visitor's Guide

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Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame w The Manitoba Sports Hall of celebrates and showcases sport excellence and achievement in Manitoba. The decade galleries of sport will walk you through time. You'll see artifacts and memories of Manitoba's rich sport history, like the AVCO Cup and Clara Hughes' bike from the '96 Olympics. Be inspired by our province's sport heroes. Maple Grove Tea Room at Kennedy House w Maple Grove Tea Room is located inside the 1866 historic Kennedy House, home to entrepreneur and explorer Captain William Kennedy. The home features a museum depicting the furnishings of that era. Have a delicious homemade dessert or lunch on the patio or tea room that overlooks the Red River and the beautiful flower gardens on the grounds of Kennedy House. Le Musée de Saint-Boniface | St. Boniface Museum wA Stand inside the oldest building in Winnipeg and largest oak log structure in North America. The museum depicts the lives of the French and Métis people. Originally the Grey Nuns Convent, this museum also boasts the largest collection of Louis Riel artifacts in the country. 494 avenue Taché – Old St. Boniface | Winnipeg's French Quarter 145 Pacific Avenue (in the Sport for Life Centre) – Exchange District Season runs from early May through the last weekend in September. tel: 204.237.4500 email: info@msbm.mb.ca www.msbm.mb.ca www.manitobahalloffame.ca 417 River Road, St. Andrews (12-minute drive north of the Perimeter Highway on Highway 9) – just outside Winnipeg (north) tel:  204.925.5936 email:   halloffame@sportmanitoba.ca tel: 204.334.2498 email: maplegrovetearoom@mymts.net www.maplegrove.weebly.com You'll be starstruck A n e w P l A n e tA r i u m e x P e r i e n c e At t h e m A n i t o b A m u s e u m The Manitoba Museum is the only Planetarium in Canada to feature the new all-dome Digistar®5 projection system. Get ready to travel from inside a blood cell to the confines of the cosmos. 190 Rupert Avenue at Main Street • Infoline: (204) 943-3139 Open: Tue–Fri 10am–4pm, Sat–Sun 11am–5pm, Closed Mondays manitobamuseum www.manitobamuseum.ca planet_travel.indd 1 12-10-12 9:45 AM www.tourismwinnipeg.com Things to do • museums | historical M 41

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