

A powerful and moving experience, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights explores the stories and struggles of those who have fought for human rights in Canada and around the world.
These intricate carvings depict traditional Inuit life and are a symbol of Canada's indigenous culture.
Handcrafted from birch bark, these baskets are a traditional craft passed down through generations.

A staple of Canadian cuisine, pure maple syrup is a must-try local treat.
The museum has multiple floors and exhibits, so comfortable shoes are essential for a long day of exploring.

Winnipeg's weather can be unpredictable, so a lightweight rain jacket is recommended for any unexpected showers.

To keep your devices charged while exploring the museum and learning about its exhibits.

Yalla Yalla is famous for its authentic Lebanese breakfast, including mana'ish and shakshuka.
The Forks Market is a historic and iconic food hall offering a variety of lunch options.
Dundurn Inn Restaurant is known for its elegant atmosphere and locally-sourced, seasonal dishes.
French fries topped with cheese curds, brown gravy, and a fried egg.

Fried dough pastry shaped like a beaver's tail, topped with sweet or savoury toppings.
Fried bread often served with stews or as a dessert with jam and whipped cream.
A serene beach on the remote Thousand Islands, offering camping under the stars and stunning sunsets.
Salachandra Fort, a historic hill fort in Maharashtra, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the state's rich history.
Explore the ancient Mayan city of Xunantunich, featuring the iconic El Castillo pyramid, offering panoramic views of the Mopan River.
A vibrant meeting place for over 6,000 years, The Forks offers a unique blend of history, shopping, dining, and entertainment.
A pedestrian bridge offering stunning views of the Red River and the city skyline, especially beautiful at sunset.