Description not available : Located in the heart of downtown on Smith Street between Portage Avenue and Ellice Avenue.
The Forks (National Historic Site) : 45 Forks Market Rd. - Winnipeg, MB R3C 4T - Phone Number: 204-983-6757 - Hours of Operation: Year round; open daily with varying hours - The Forks is at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, a river promenade with walking trails and bike paths, scenic viewpoints, three levels of unique shops and several restaurants, the Manitoba Children's Museum, and the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame.
The Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature : 190 Rupert Ave. - Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2 - Phone Number: 204-956-2830 - Hours of Operation: late May-Sept 7 daily 10am-6pm rest of the year Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm Sat, Sun and Holidays 10am-5pm Closed Mondays - One of North America's finest interpretive museums. Explore science, technology, art and illusion; has a planetarium with 280 seat star theatre and a science centre with 100 hands on exhibits that focus on how the universe is perceived.
Manitoba Legislative Building : 450 Broadway Room 101 - Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0V8 - Phone Number: 204-945-5813 - Hours of Operation: Year Round; Guided Tours June-Labor Day 9am-6pm Off Season by Appt. Only - A neo-classical structure made of Manitoba limestone, completed in 1920 topped off by the "Golden Bay"; where provincial goverment meets. This is designated as a heritage site.
St. Boniface/St. Boniface Cathedral : 190 av de la Cathedrale - Saint Boniface, Manitoba R2H 0H7 - Phone Number: 204-233-7304 - Hours of Operation: Year round varying hours - Winnipeg's French Quarter is a historical and cultural cornerstone of Winnipeg. The largest French-Canadian community west of Quebec. Landmarks include the culture Franco-Manitobain that promotes culture and heritage, St. Boniface Cathedral and the St. Boniface Museum.