Museums

Winnipeg’s many museums provide a rich reflection of not only the history of city, but also the province of Manitoba, the Prairies and Canada. From the nine interpretive galleries at the Manitoba Museum to the beginnings of the aviation industry, the following list of museums offers a historical and educational look into the past.
 

Air Force Heritage Museum and Air Park

Address: North of Sharp Boulevard (Air Force Way) off Ness Avenue.
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: (204) 833-2500, ext 4180

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Bishop Velychkovsky Martyr's Shrine

Address: 250 Jefferson Avenue (St. Joseph Street, Ukrainian Catholic Church)
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: 204- 338-7321

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Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Address: 4th Floor, 269 Main Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 1B3

Phone: 204.289.2017
Fax: 204.289.2001

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Children's Museum

Address: 45 Forks Market Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 4T6

Phone: 204-924-4000

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Fire Fighters Museum of Winnipeg

Address: 56 Maple Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: (204) 942-4817

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Fort la Reine Museum, Pioneer Village and Tourist Bureau

Address: Located on Highway #1A at the junction of Highway #26 in Portage la Prairie, MB
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: 204-857-3259

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Historical Museum of St. James-Assiniboia

Address: 3180 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: (204) 888-8706

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Ivan Franko Museum

Address: 200 McGregor Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: 204-589-4397

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Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada

Address: Located on the Asper Jewish Community Campus at 123 Doncaster Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: (204) 477-7460

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Living Prairie Museum

Address: 2795 Ness Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: 204-832-0167

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