Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Spring/Summer 2013

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H i s to r y & M u s e u m s 66 Manitoba Legislative Building Boy Oh (Golden) Boy >> Legislative Building — Built in classic Beaux-Arts style and made with Manitoba Tyndall limestone, this architectural gem is surrounded by scenic parks and statuary. It's also home to the iconic Golden Boy, who may or may not be one of several mysterious Masonic symbols hiding in plain sight throughout the building. Go to www.heartlandtravel.ca to sign up for the Hermetic Code Tour (May-Sept). Fort La Reine Museum Portage La Prairie Preserved at Fort La Reine Museum >>Dedicated to the preservation of prairie heritage and the history of Portage la Prairie, this site serves as home to more than 25 historical buildings and thousands of individual exhibits — from 20th-century farm equipment and military gear to ancient aboriginal artifacts that pre-date the arrival of the explorers. The namesake fort was built by La Verendrye and his sons in 1739. www.fortlareinemuseum.ca. Fun Fact The Golden Boy was sculpted in Paris in 1918 and is a 5.25 m/ 17.2 ft., 1,650 kg/ 3,640 pound statue sheathed in 24 karat gold which stands atop the dome of the Legislative Building. He faces the north where his province's future lies. The torch in his right hand points to economic development; the sheaf of wheat in his left arm represents agriculture.

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