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WINNIPEG 2017-2018 | YOUR WINDOW OF OPPORTUNIT Y 21 This national museum in Winnipeg of- fers both venues and visitor experiences that will make a meaningful impression. Both the inside and exterior of the building were designed to evoke a pow- erful response; human rights symbolism is incorporated into every structural element. Its unique architecture has attracted inter- national attention and won awards from around the world. There are remarkable rental spaces and amenities available to suit a variety of situations including meet- ings, professional events, receptions and gala dinners. A fully wired board room, meeting rooms, classrooms and gather- ing spaces capable of many configurations are at-the-ready to meet and exceed your needs. The hundreds of stories told within it re- lay the importance of rights for all, and the difference that individuals can and have made. Consider arranging private group tours, or incorporating an ethical shop- ping experience at the Boutique into your guests' itinerary. "One of the incredible things about host- ing an activity at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is that our team can work to- gether with organizers to tailor relevant ex- periences into the fabric of events, engaging guests in a multilayered, truly unique way," explains the Museum's Vice-President, Visi- tor Experience and Engagement, Jacques Lavergne. "And, that experience can be de- livered in either English or French." The Bistro and catering operation feature globally-inspired, locally-influenced cuisine created, whenever possible, from locally source fare. And, catering menus can be cus- tomized to satiate any palate. Located at The Forks in downtown Winni- peg, the area that has been a historic meeting place for thousands of years. Within walking dis- tance to Winnipeg's largest convention hotels and the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg, the Museum is literally at the centre of it all. Contact the facility rental experts at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. This is the right time to give your guests an experi- ence at the rights place. S P E C I A L F E A T U R E • C A N A D I A N M U S E U M F O R H U M A N R I G H T S THE RIGHT TIME FOR THE RIGHTS PLACE As the country marks Canada's 150, now is the time to ensure the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a key component for upcoming meetings and conventions that you're planning. Reception in the Garden of Contemplation The In d i ge nou s Perspe ctive s Gall ery

