"This is a unique dessert concept that uses crystallized milk flakes meant to taste like snow as a base and then customizes each dish with different flavors like mango, triple berry or matcha. They are 100% natural and homemade."
"Located next to the Oodena Celebration Circle, the Manitoba Children's Museum is a non-profit, charitable children's museum featuring twelve permanent galleries.[15] Originally opened at a different location in 1986, the museum's moved to its current building at the Forks in 1994.[16] The museum is now housed in the former Kinsmen Building, which is the oldest surviving train repair facility in Manitoba, having been built in 1889.[17]. The museum underwent $10 million in renovations in 2011, including the addition of the Buhler Welcome Centre.[16]"
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used under CC0. A non-profit museum situated at Winnipeg’s Fork, in Manitoba, Manitoba Children’s Museum comprises 12 permanent galleries. Tourists or visitors coming to the museum can explore Lasagna Lookout - a five-story tall lookout tower - jump on a diesel locomotive from 1952 to 1910 passenger coach, and perform water experiments among other fun attractions."
"Families will likely want to spend every available minute outdoors during the summer months. However, there are days and seasons in Winnipeg when children will need to play indoors. For this reason, Winnipeg has a great variety of indoor play spaces for children."
The Manitoba Museum
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Sizable museum with exhibits on planetary & human history, with bones, dioramas & a planetarium.
190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2, Canada
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"The Manitoba Museum consisted of multiple levels of things to do and see. When we were there, they had a traveling dino exhibit that had moving dinosaurs and a dino dig area!. Plus the highlight was the farting dinosaur."
"If you read up on Manitoba’s history, you’ll find out that the state has quite an interesting rail heritage.If your interest is piqued, visit the Via Rail Union Station for the only museum in Winnipeg dedicated to the state’s rich railway legacy. Reminiscent of New York’s Grand Central Station, the Winnipeg Railway Museum has an excellent display of railway cars and mode...Read more"
"In the summer time, Winnipeggers understandably seem to spend as much time outdoors as possible. The gardens, greenspaces, and even playgrounds are beautifully landscaped with colorful flowers from May through October. If your visit coincides with this summer season, be sure to visit some of Winnipeg’s parks."
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