Canadian Museum
for Human Rights
Welcome to the only museum in the world dedicated to
human rights education and awareness. Canada's newest
national museum is a stunning architectural icon designed
by Antoine Predock. Hundreds of stories – told using the
latest technologies, the oldest forms of communication
and the power of art —reinforce the importance of rights
for all. You can also discover the building's amazing
architecture or learn the seven sacred teachings of the
Anishinaabe, Cree and Dakota people on the unique
Mikinak-Keya Spirit Tour.
Experience the power of human rights on a themed tour
through Canada's most inspiring building. Interpretive
guides at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights are
ready to help you dig deeper into the stories that have
shaped our world. humanrights.ca
Winnipeg Art Gallery
The Winnipeg Art Gallery is Canada's oldest civic
art gallery, home to internationally-acclaimed
exhibits and more than 27,000 works spanning
centuries and media. wag.ca
NEW View the world's largest collection of Inuit art,
comprising more than 13,000 pieces at Qaumajuq.
wag.ca
Manitoba Museum
The history of the province comes to life inside this stunning
museum. Sail aboard the life-sized replica of the "Nonsuch"
ketch or stroll the boardwalks of Winnipeg circa 1920. Follow
the roots of Canada through the Hudson's Bay Gallery
and travel into the future inside the Science Gallery and
Planetarium. The Manitoba Museum has recently refreshed
more than 40 per cent of its galleries. The new Prairies
Gallery features artifacts and specimens to highlight the
diverse geography, plants and animals of the region, while
telling the stories of Indigenous Peoples and early settlers.
manitobamuseum.ca
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