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Queen's 1970 Visit to Manitoba (Part 2)
Shortly after the Queen’s full speech was given and completed, the entire Royal Family next made their way by motorcade to Main Street. From there the Royal Family strolled along historic Main Street to the then Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature , where the Queen was scheduled to preside at the official opening [...]
Educational and Public Program of the Museum of Man and Nature in Winnipeg
The Museum of Man and Nature in Winnipeg Canada is a cornerstone of the Province of Manitoba’s educational system. Each year fully 90,000 Manitoba school children visit the facility for curriculum based guided as well as student and group leader led programs. Thousands more visit the Museum of Man and Nature in Winnipeg with their [...]
Newest Additions Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature
The newest additions to the collection and collections of the Museum of Man and Nature in Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada are the Hudson’s Bay Gallery and the Parklands Mixed Woods Gallery, which won the award and was named one of Canada’s top and best new attraction by none other than Where magazine.
The Manitoba Museum [...]
Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature – Science Gallery
Test the universal laws of science and explore the wonders of technology in the Science Gallery of the Museum of Man and Nature , located in Winnipeg Canada. The Science Gallery is interactive fun for all ages, featuring many entertaining hands on exhibits that both encourage learning and greatly enhance discovery of learning. Among other [...]
Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature
The Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature is one of the Province of Manitoba Canada’s largest attractions welcoming more than 500.000 visitors annually.
The museum holds in trust more than 2.5 million artifacts that reflect both the human and natural history of Manitoba and the world. The collections are both used for reference and [...]
Hopes for a Northwest Passage
The white sails in Hudson Bay drove their ships on the same human quest and quests. The vessels were the Resolution and the Discovery , Henry Hudson’s old ship , now for a second time sailing the bay, her lost captain had scanned the deck in 1610. Their commander was Captain Thomas Button , later [...]

