BREWERY HOPPING AND MUSEUM MARVELS
In Winnipeg, start with a visit to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights—the world’s only museum dedicated to the topic of global human rights issues. The architec- ture itself catches the eye, but it's the poignant, interactive content that leaves a lasting impression. After the museum, head north to Winnipeg's Exchange District and treat yourself to a tasty brew and a light lunch at Nonsuch Brewing Co., a Métis-owned brewery renowned for its locally crafted beers and a stunningly designed taproom. Enjoy a rotating menu of shareable tapas- style dishes. Continue your exploration with a stop at the Manitoba Museum and delve into Manitoba’s history and diverse topics in nature and sci- ence. In recent years, the museum updated several of its core galleries. The Prairies Gallery tells the story of Indigenous Peoples in Manitoba using a beautiful plains tipi, a Red River cabin and cart, and other artifacts. Wrap up your day of exploration with a cold beer from Little Brown Jug Brewing Co., an open-concept brewery serving small-batch and seasonal brews also located in the Exchange District.
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ABOVE: THE CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, NONSUCH BREWING CO., THE MANITOBA MUSEUM, & LITTLE BROWN JUG BREWING CO., PHOTOS COURTESY OF TRAVEL MANITOBA
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