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FIVE AMAZING ATTRACTIONS. ONE LOW PRICE! The Winnipeg Attractions Pass is here! Save big on five of the city's top attractions with one and three-day options. No app to download! Simply purchase, open the text message, then start redeeming at our world-class attractions. Discover (or rediscover) some of the city's best. Hop aboard the Nonsuch at the Manitoba Museum and see jaw-dropping fossils like a 90-million-year-old pliosaur that was discovered in the Manitoba Escarpment. With iconic life-sized dioramas, the Planetarium, countless artifacts and interactive exhibits, this downtown institution always enthralls. Journey through the awe-inspiring architecture and powerful exhibits at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Award-winning exhibits and in-depth thematic tours await across its 10 core galleries on seven floors, along with sweeping views of the city and surrounding prairie from the Tower of Hope. Let imaginations soar at the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada where you can board plenty of aircraft and learn about this region's storied history of flight— including triumphs and experimental ideas that never took off. Do some serious runway plane spotting from its observation deck and be sure to pick up gifts at its Landing Zone Boutique. Experience a tour that's always on the money at the Royal Canadian Mint, a state-of-the-art facility that produces millions of coins for countries across the world, along with every circulation coin here in Canada. Get back to nature at FortWhyte Alive, where activities include snowshoeing, ice fishing, birding, bison watching, biking, sailing, canoeing and hiking. Scan here or go to tourismwinnipeg.com/pass and get ready to see the most of the city, for less! TOP TO BOTTOM: Photo courtesy of The Manitoba Museum. Canadian Museum for Human Rights, photo by Maddy Reico. Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada, photo by Maddy Reico. Royal Canadian Mint, photo by Salvador Maniquiz. FortWhyte Alive, photo by Mike Peters. 11 tourismwinnipeg.com WINNIPEG ATTRACTIONS PASS

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