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Photograph on a yellow background of a starry night and the Milky Way over the silhouettes of a forest on the edge of a lake. Text reads, "Ultimate Universe".
Planetarium Show
June 18 @ 11:15 am - 12:00 pm Ultimate Universe – Planetarium Show

Ultimate Universe – Planetarium Show

This live Planetarium show covers the Universe’s greatest hits, from constellations and planets to black holes and aliens!

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A picture of Wilfred Buck seated outside beside a fire in a fire pit, looking up at the dusk sky as stars and the Moon begin to show. The image is on a blue background and text reads, "Wilfred Buck's STAR STORIES".
Planetarium Show
June 18 @ 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm Wilfred Buck’s STAR STORIES – Planetarium Show

Wilfred Buck’s STAR STORIES – Planetarium Show

Embark on a journey through the stars with Indigenous astronomer Wilfred Buck as he shares tellings of the night sky handed down by Ininew (Cree) elders over the generations.

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Photograph of a Planetarium Theatre screen showing several alien creatures on a dusty, red planet on a charcoal background. Text reads, "Perfect Little Planet".
Planetarium Show
June 20 @ 11:00 am - 11:45 am Perfect Little Planet

Perfect Little Planet – Planetarium Show

Imagine the ultimate space vacation! Discover our solar system through a different set of eyes – a family from another star system seeking the perfect vacation spot. Which destination would you choose?

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Photograph of an individual looking into a telescope silhouetted against a starry night sky on a yellow background. Text reads, "Manitoba Skies".
Planetarium Show
June 20 @ 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm Manitoba Skies

Manitoba Skies – Planetarium Show

This live show, presented by our Planetarium staff, highlights the constellations, planets, and celestial events that you can see on clear evenings, and answer your space questions.

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A graphic on a fuchsia background showing five planets encircled by dots radiating out from them in varying colours. Text at the top reads, "Living Worlds".
Planetarium Show
June 20 @ 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm Living Worlds – Planetarium Show

Living Worlds – Planetarium Show

Take an exploration of the co-evolution of life and our planet, revealing the ways in which life has transformed Earth’s surface and atmosphere over billions of years.

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We acknowledge the harms of the past, are committed to improving relationships in the spirit of truth and reconciliation, and appreciate the opportunity to live and learn on these traditional lands in mutual respect.

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