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2016 Winnipeg Visitors Guide

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LEGEND a Gallery | M Museums WAYNE ARTHUR GALLERY W a Located in St. Boniface, Wayne Arthur Gallery showcases over 130 of the best Manitoba artists in a variety of media. These include painting, sculpture, print- making, mixed media, pottery, jewellery, glass and photography. Artists are featured in changing monthly shows. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 186 Provencher Boulevard – Old St. Boniface / Winnipeg's French Quarter Tel: 204.477.5249 Email: bemorton@mymts.net www.waynearthurgallery.com WINNIPEG ART GALLERY W a M A Located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg, the WAG is Canada's oldest civic gallery and Manitoba's leading art museum. Discover over 27,000 works spanning centuries and media, including the largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art anywhere. Explore the world-renowned modernist building, while experiencing local, national, and international art from the permanent collection and touring shows, plus an exciting series of events and programs for all ages. Have lunch at TABLE Restaurant, overlooking the WAG's iconic rooftop sculpture garden, and find something inspired to take home at Gallery Shop. The WAG is open year round. Hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., until 9 p.m. Fridays. Closed Monday. Open most holidays. 300 Memorial Boulevard – Downtown Tel: 204.786.6641 Email: inquiries@wag.ca www.wag.ca WINNIPEG POLICE MUSEUM W M Look on the website for details on their opening. Displays and artifacts are featured relating to the history of the Winnipeg Police Force dating from its beginning in 1874 to the present. Open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission. 245 Smith Street – Downtown Tel: 204.986.3976 Email: wps-museum@winnipeg.ca www.winnipeg.ca/police/museum WINNIPEG RAILWAY MUSEUM M Climb the stairs of the historic Via Rail Station to track 1 and 2, where you will discover 37,500 square feet of railway history and artifacts. See the Countess of Dufferin — the first steam locomotive on the Prairies. You'll also see and learn about diesel and electric locomotives, rolling stock, maintenance of way equipment, the history of CN, CP, and City of Winnipeg rail, the construction of the Hudson Bay Railway, the struggle of women to enter the railroad industry, a large HO gauge model layout. Finish with a visit to the railroad-oriented gift shop. Please call for hours. Located upstairs on Tracks one and two in Via Rail Union Station. Entrances available from Broadway and Main or The Forks Market entrance – Downtown / The Forks Tel: 204.942.4632 Email: wpgrail@mts.net www.wpgrailwaymuseum.com WOODLANDS GALLERY W a Located among the boutiques and restaurants of Academy Road, Woodlands Gallery represents an engaging selection of contemporary works by emerging and established Canadian artists. In addition to original paintings, the gallery offers hand- made jewellery, ceramics, blown glass and mono-prints as well as professional custom framing and art consultation. Please contact the gallery for current exhibitions and events. Hours are Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 535 Academy Road – River Heights Tel: 204.947.0700 Email: info@woodlandsgallery.com www.woodlandsgallery.com Winnipeg Railway Museum: Gord Leathers Winnipeg Art Gallery: Leif Norman www.tourismwinnipeg.com 55 THINGS TO DO GALLERIES & MUSEUMS a M

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