
Joseph Shodunke
3 reviews on 1 places
A beautiful illustration of the Manitoba metamorphosis from prehistoric times, through fur trade to modern times.
All floors are #wheelchair accessible and detailed with appropriate information.
I thought 2hrs was gonna be enough until the museum closed on me.
Will make plans to revisit.
And a point to note, all museums have paid parking. I missed this and had to pay $89
All floors are #wheelchair accessible and detailed with appropriate information.
I thought 2hrs was gonna be enough until the museum closed on me.
Will make plans to revisit.
And a point to note, all museums have paid parking. I missed this and had to pay $89
This happens to be my first, personal zoo visit.
It was an indepth experience where each animals detail was place just by the enclosure.
I enjoyed the performance from the Seals and Tiger.
The zoo has electric scotters for persons with disabilities and a detailed and readable map at all areas.
The most exciting part for me was seeing all the animals healthy and lively
It was an indepth experience where each animals detail was place just by the enclosure.
I enjoyed the performance from the Seals and Tiger.
The zoo has electric scotters for persons with disabilities and a detailed and readable map at all areas.
The most exciting part for me was seeing all the animals healthy and lively
A brilliant interactive museum focused on human rights, especially from the Canadian experience or history.
It's a 8 floors museum with all floors accessible to persons of disabilities.
It's rich in information and so captivating.
Hint, plan to spend 4 hours when planning a visit.
It's a 8 floors museum with all floors accessible to persons of disabilities.
It's rich in information and so captivating.
Hint, plan to spend 4 hours when planning a visit.