Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Spring/Summer 2013

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>>Sam Waller Museum (PHS) — Explore a portal to The Pas' past and tour an eclectic collection of curiosities belonging to town founder Sam including historical artifacts, nature- & based specimens, fine art pieces and H i s to r y Waller. With more than 70,000 items, M u s e u m s Are you a Curious Sam? 57 old photographs, the Museum serves as record of the natural and cultural history of The Pas. www.samwallermuseum.ca. Sam Waller Museum Hungry for some heritage? Visit Cooks Creek Heritage Museum >>A historical site dedicated to the province's early Slavic settlers — and housing an expansive collection of religious articles, restored buildings, traditional outfits, and farm and household tools. Be sure to visit in late summer for annual Heritage Day festivities (Aug 25), featuring kids games, hayrides, Polish food, bread baking, and a host of daytime and evening concerts. Open mid-May to the end of August. www.cchm.ca. Manitoba Electrical Museum and Education Centre Shock Full of History GET SMART ...about electricity to increase brainpower! >>Manitoba Electrical Museum and Education Centre — You'll get a charge out of the exhibits on display at Manitoba's Electrical Museum in Winnipeg, where you can learn the history of hydroelectric development since 1870, through hands-on displays and hair-raising exhibits. Check out a giant appliance robot and electrical devices spanning the last century, what's the buzz? climb inside a replica streetcar, or crank a generator to find out where electricity comes from. Guided tours available. www.hydro.mb.ca/museum. FREE admission and parking Walk-ins welcome or book a guided tour Open Mon to Thurs 1 pm - 4 pm Call 204-360-7905 for details or visit www.hydro.mb.ca/museum 680 Harrow Street Winnipeg MB

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