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All Attractions
Tuesday to Sunday
Open 10 am to 4 pm
Monday
Closed
See Planetarium show
schedule, here.
Saturday & Sunday
Open 11 am to 4 pm
We look forward to seeing you!
Face masks are strongly
recommended for all visitors
(age 5+) at the Manitoba Museum.
Click for Holiday Hours
Hours of operation vary for different holidays.
The Railway Porters Union Band of Winnipeg poses here in front of the Bank of Montreal at the corner of Portage Ave. and Main St., May 1, 1922. Foote 291, L.B. Foote Fonds, P7393/4, Archives of Manitoba.
Geared to the Grades 5 and 6 curriculum, our Virtual Field Trip for Home Learning: Black History in Canada will be of interest to homeschoolers, families, or anyone wanting to learn more about Canadian and Manitoba history.
Presented in collaboration with Black History Manitoba, this live, interactive Virtual Field Trip will take a broad historical look at the contributions made and challenges faced by Black communities in Canada. The program highlights individual stories with a Manitoba emphasis. Exploring Canada’s Black History, students will come to better understand and apply the concept of historical significance in their own approach to investigating Canada’s history.
Register here for this FREE presentation.
Virtual Field Trips take place on Zoom and last approximately 45 minutes. Registrants will receive an email confirmation link with instructions on how to join the Zoom Webinar. One registration is valid for one device.
We would like to thank the Johnston Group
for their support of our Virtual Field Trips.