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Built in 1889, the Childrens Museum is housed in the oldest surviving train repair facility in Western Canada and is home to twelve exciting permanent galleries that spark kids creative learning. Unlike the no-touch exhibits at other more traditional museums, our galleries are always ready for hands-on fun! The latest innovations in education come together at the Childrens Museum with creative environments to provide a powerful learning experience that entertains as it educates.
With innovative travelling exhibitions and a variety of drop-in programs, workshops and special events, the Childrens Museum is a great place for the whole family
Childrens Museum
45 Forks Market Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4T6
Canada
Phone: 204.924.4000 Fax: 204.956.2122
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