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The Manitoba Museum

The Manitoba Museum

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190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 0N2, Canada
(204) 956-2830 www.manitobamuseum.ca
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Aug 14, 2018
Wonderful museum covering the complete history of the Manitoba, Canada area. Well done and cared for with realistic dioramas and collections. The museum includes a planetarium and also a science gallery which includes hands on displays for children. Be sure to board the Nonsuch a life-size replica sailing ship from the 1600s. Plan on spending at least 4 hours or you'll miss something. We recommend this family friendly location. There is an admission fee.

Jul 23, 2018
I love going here, the science museum could use a bit of and update for the mirror room... Mostly because it smells weird and lord knows when the last time the slippers were washed. But the main gallery is truly one of a kind. My favorite exhibit is the urban one, I love that you could watch old Charlie Chaplin movies in the tiny theater. I actually took a friend there and lost track of time and was only snapped out of it when they made the announcement that they were closing.

Aug 18, 2018
Saw the Rush laser show at the planet-arium. It was pretty reasonably priced for an hour of entertainment My group of 9 easily made up more than half of the attendance so it was easy to find a seat. Was a good show. Would have been a great show on acid. Would do again.

Aug 3, 2018
Well worth a visit while you're in Winnipeg! This is treasured by locals for its kid friendly environment in addition to its information about Manitoba and Canada at large. There are several sections to move through and it's easy to spot the ones that will suit your interest. The highlight, of course, is the Nonsuch: a seaworthy replica 17th century sailing vessel that was sailed around the continent and then transported by land to Winnipeg in the 1970s. The museum gallery was built around it. It's held up very well as an atmospheric exhibit!

Jun 28, 2018
Had a wonderful experience on my visit, some remarkable observations. 1. The staff is friendly and efficient. 2. The installation are clean and organized. 3. The exhibits are amazing a the information they offer is very rich. 4. The Science Gallery is very entertaining. 5. The planetarium show is mind blowing.

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