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Costume Museum of Canada |
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The Costume Museum in Winnipeg brims with a fascinating collection of clothing, accessories and textiles. Pieces from famous houses of fashion – Chanel, Schiaparelli, Paco Rabanne – are displayed, along with antiques spanning about 400 years.
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Manitoba Children's Museum |
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For two decades, the Manitoba Children's Museum has been the place for families to play, laugh, learn and grow. Located in a historic railway facility in Winnipeg, this fun family destination is a great place to explore with a range of hands-on galleries for kids of all ages.
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Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame |
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The goal of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame is to recognize those people who have made their mark in Manitoba's rich sports history. The museum is divided into four galleries: Ten Pin Bowling Hall, Manitoba Curling Hall, The Front 9 and the Honoured members gallery.
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The Manitoba Museum |
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Winner of multiple awards, the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg boasts an ever-changing variety of touring and specialty exhibits and nine permanent galleries. The science gallery encourages hands-on exploration, and the planetarium offers fascinating astronomy shows.
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The Winnipeg Art Gallery |
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The Winnipeg Art Gallery's home is one of the most unusual buildings in town. The gallery primarily showcases contemporary and historical Canadian artists, but there's also a fine collection of Gothic and Renaissance panel paintings and a rooftop sculpture garden.
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