Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Spring/Summer 2013

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H i s to r y & M u s e u m s 64 FunFact Royal Canadian Mint Take the Royal Canadian Mint Tour – WOrth Its Weight in Silver >>Change is always good at the Royal Canadian Mint, where over the years they've brought into being more than 55 billion coins, and created currency for 75 countries around the world. You could say the Mint has stopped making "cents" (having phased out the penny earlier this year), but there's still plenty of change afoot — more than a billion Canadian circulation coins each year, in fact, as well as medals, medallions, tokens and commemorative coins. www.mint.ca. The original design for the loonie was of the voyageurs, but the mold was lost between Ottawa and Winnipeg and never recovered. Did it fall off a truck? Nobody knows and so to prevent counterfeit money, the design was changed to the loonie. And The Writing's on the wall at the Forks' Wall Through Time >>From great floods to early forts to the heyday of the fur trade, you can catch up on 6,000 years of history at The Forks via this wall-affixed series of marble plaques and informative signs. Located on the western edge of a major archaeological find, the Wall also protects an Aboriginal campsite and trade centre dating back thousands of years. The related Path through Time sculpture features two bronze shells and a stunning limestone centrepiece. www.theforks.com.

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