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Winnipeg Tour Connection Messenger Spring 2017

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Contact Sarah for all your group travel needs at 1.855.PEG.CITY (734.2489) or sarah@tourismwinnipeg.com BRING A GROUP TO WINNIPEG 2017 WINNIPEG TOUR CONNECTION PARTNERS DESTINATION MARKETING ORGANIZATIONS Tourism Winnipeg Travel Manitoba RECEPTIVE OPERATORS/CITY TOURS Folklorama Travel Heartland International Travel & Tours Ô Tours Inc. ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS Assiniboia Downs Assiniboine Park & Zoo Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet Canadian Museum for Human Rights Celebrations Dinner Theatre Club Regent Casino Fort Gibraltar / Festival du Voyageur FortWhyte Alive Friends of Upper Fort Garry Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site Manitoba Museum McPhillips Station Casino Oak Hammock Marsh Outlet Collection Winnipeg Promenade Café and Wine Rainbow Stage Royal Canadian Mint Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre SquarePeg Tours The Forks Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra ACCOMMODATIONS ALT Hotel Delta Winnipeg The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa and Conference Centre Fairfield Inn & Suites Hampton Inn by Hilton Winnipeg Airport/ Polo Park Holiday Inn Winnipeg South Norwood Hotel TRANSPORTATION Beaver Bus Lines Exclusive Bus Lines WINNIPEG TOUR CONNECTION is a collection of group travel professionals dedicated to making group travel to Winnipeg a breeze. From creative itineraries and behind-the-scene tours to fabulous hotels, amazing attractions and unique dining experiences, Winnipeg Tour Connection is an easy choice. The following enthusiastic suppliers are committed to providing inviting experiences that offer travellers a sense of exploration, discovery and inspiration. One of Canada's newest – and greenest – museums, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) takes visitors on a journey through the evolution, celebration and future of human rights from Canada and around the world. The CMHR contains numerous exhibits that examine human rights and the environment – illuminating the connection between human rights and our planet's sustainability, while posing questions like "how does a healthy environment contribute to human rights?" The Museum itself has won numerous awards for its eco-conscious design, including the 2015 Leadership Award for the Advancement of Accessible Environment Design and the 2015 Award of Excellent in Accessible Environmental design. Group tours are available in English and French on a daily basis. The famed Hudson's Bay Company first erected the stone walls of Lower Fort Garry north of Winnipeg back in 1830. This National Historic Site of Canada preserves that history by bringing guests back to the mid 19 th century, where hands-on interpretive experiences shed light on the lives and legends of the Hudson's Bay Company fur trappers and First Nations people. Visiting groups will relish the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and try out the tasks of those living in the Fort, experiencing how the original Hudson's Bay Company employees lived. Programming at the Fort can be tailored to groups of all ages, while Provisions Café, the on-site restaurant, specializes in farm-to-table fare and features a local food market. BE INSPIRED BY THE CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IMMERSE YOURSELF IN HISTORY AT LOWER FORT GARRY humanrights.ca – 204.289.2238 parkscanada.gc.ca/fortgarry – 204.785.6050 L ow e r F or t G a r r y : P a r k s Ca na da C a na d i a n M u se u m for H u m an Ri ght s: M i c h ael P r a tt

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