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  2. Manitoba Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    Listed as a "Manitoba Star Attraction" by Travel Manitoba. [20] [21] Received Rand McNally's "Best of the Road" Attraction in the 2010 Road Atlas. [22] [23] Voted "Best Place for a Children's Party", "Best Place to Take Your Child on a Crummy Day", and "Best Indoor Play-Place" by readers of Winnipeg Parent Newsmagazine in 2011. [21]

  3. Pantages Playhouse Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Pantages Playhouse Theatre (French: Théâtre Pantages Playhouse) is a former vaudeville theatre in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The two-storey building features a decorative façade with a lit marquee across the front, as well as classical decorative elements such as columns, brackets, frieze and cornice. The building continues to ...

  4. Manitoba Theatre for Young People - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Theatre for Young People (MTYP) is a theatre for children and young adults in The Forks area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [1] As of 2012, MTYP's annual attendance regularly exceeds 100,000. [2] Within the theatre complex are two performance venues: a 315-seat Main Stage and a smaller hall. [2]

  5. KOATs for Kids to launch on Monday

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    Oct. 15—The 33rd KOATs for Kids drive is set to launch Monday. The annual drive spearheaded by KOAT-TV aims to collect coat donations across the state and provide them to New Mexico children in ...

  6. Kildonan Park - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball at Kildonan Park. Kildonan Park is a park in the West Kildonan area of northern Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.. Established in 1909 as a 73-acre (30 ha) park, [1] it features the Peguis Pavilion, Rainbow Stage, the Witch's Hut, an Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool, duck pond, and soccer field as well as picnic tables and barbecue pits.

  7. Winnipeg International Children's Festival - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, 2012, and 2013, the festival received $100,000 of federal funding from the Canada Arts Presentation Fund. [5] [6] [7] Musician Bill Merritt, a Canadian rock bassist, was director of the Festival, which he co-founded. He died at age 66 from brain cancer on March 25, 2014 at Riverview Health Centre, Winnipeg.

  8. Freeze Frame International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Freeze Frame International Film Festival is an annual film festival, which takes place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [1] The festival presents an annual program of children's films, in both English and French, at the Franco-Manitoban Cultural Centre.

  9. FortWhyte Alive - Wikipedia

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    FortWhyte Alive is a reclaimed wildlife preserve, recreation area, and environmental education centre in southwest Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. This 660-acre park is located along the migratory path of Canadian geese, and is named after the surrounding community of Fort Whyte. [1] As of 2022, it represents 20% of Winnipeg’s urban green space. [2]