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1. Be inspired by the stories of past pioneers who struggled for equality at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights 2. Learn the fascinating history and wild stories of the city's past aboard the heritage trolley on a "Heart of the Nation" city tour offered by the Winnipeg Trolley Company 3. Take a picture with a polar bear, and so many other awe-inspiring animals at the Journey to Churchill exhibit at the Assiniboine Park Zoo 4. Celebrate multiculturalism during Folklorama, where you can check out authentic cuisine, cultural displays and live entertainment at 40-plus pavilions representing cultures from around the globe (August 5–18) 5. Admire marvellous statues created by master sculptor Leo Mol in the tranquil Leo Mol Sculpture Garden 6. Zip down waterslides, splash around on bumper boats and play mini golf at Fun Mountain Waterslide Park 7. Sneak a peek into the city's grandest buildings both new and old during Doors Open Winnipeg (May 26–27) 8. Chill out to the sounds of soulful jazz and blues performances taking place during the TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival (June 14–24) 9. Watch history come to life in the St. Boniface Cemetery during In Riel's Footsteps live performances, offered in both English and French 10. Crack the numerological codes and learn about the freemasonic symbols inside the Manitoba Legislative Building while on a Hermetic Code Tour 11. Venture inside FortWhyte Alive's bison prairie for an up-close encounter of North America's largest land mammal from just meters away, interacting in their natural habitat 12. Feel the ground rumble from hooves, as horses with their riders perform under a massive big- top tent at Cavalia Odysseo (May 12–June 10) 13. Ride the ferris wheel and more than a dozen other kid-sized rides at Tinkertown Children's Amusement Park 14. Cheer on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as they take on the Edmonton Eskimos during the CFL season opener (June 14) at Investors Group Field 15. Grab a meal, drink, and locally-made artisanal products of all kinds at The Forks Market 16. Take a guided tour showcasing a sampling of the West End's 70+ murals that depict the history and culture of the area during a West End Mural Walking Tour 17. Sip wines from Italy and from around the world at the Winnipeg Wine Festival's public tasting at the RBC Convention Centre (May 4–5) 18. Take in concerts at Bell MTS Place, featuring mega music stars such as Rod Stewart (April 3) and Shania Twain (May 13) 19. Take in a fascinating mix of live theatre performances held at venues in and around the Exchange District during Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival (July 18–29) 101 THINGS TO DO IN Winnipeg Spring/Summer tourismwinnipeg.com 5 101 THINGS TO DO Bison at FortWhyte Alive: Mike Peters

