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Manitoba has about 200 museums and Winnipeg itself is home to around 40 of them, from the grand Canadian Museum for Human Rights, dominating the city’s skyline with its impressive architecture, to the lovingly restored , with its graceful veranda, ornate railings and Victorian brickwork. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * Manitoba has about 200 museums and Winnipeg itself is home to around 40 of them, from the grand Canadian Museum for Human Rights, dominating the city’s skyline with its impressive architecture, to the lovingly restored , with its graceful veranda, ornate railings and Victorian brickwork. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Manitoba has about 200 museums and Winnipeg itself is home to around 40 of them, from the grand Canadian Museum for Human Rights, dominating the city’s skyline with its impressive architecture, to the lovingly restored , with its graceful veranda, ornate railings and Victorian brickwork.

There’s the Police Museum on Smith Street, with artifacts dating back to the late 1800s, and the Manitoba Museum, with its planetarium, immersive galleries and interactive exhibits. Children have their very own space, too, in the Children’s Museum at the Forks, where little ones can splash, tumble and run to their hearts’ content. And then there are the lesser-known museums, tucked between rows of shops or in the corners of suburbs honouring the very human u.



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