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Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a city full of amazing history! Many buildings and places here are so important that they've been named "historic places." This means they are protected so everyone can learn about their past. These special spots can be recognized by the Canadian government, the province of Manitoba, or the city of Winnipeg.

Let's explore some of these cool historic places in Winnipeg!

Historic Buildings You Can Visit

The Grey Nuns' Convent: A Place of Care

The Grey Nuns' Convent is a very old building at 494 Tache Avenue in St. Boniface. It was built a long time ago by the Grey Nuns, who were a group of sisters dedicated to helping people. They used this building as a convent and later as a hospital and orphanage. Today, it's a museum where you can learn all about their work and the history of St. Boniface.

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The historic Grey Nuns' Convent building.

St. Boniface City Hall: Where Decisions Were Made

Also in St. Boniface, at 219 Provencher Boulevard, you'll find the St. Boniface City Hall. This building was once the main place where important decisions were made for the community of St. Boniface. It's a great example of the architecture from its time and tells a story about how the city grew.

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The old St. Boniface City Hall.

Riel House: A Glimpse into the Past

Riel House is a special place located at 330 River Road. This house was the family home of Louis Riel, a very important leader in Métis history. Visiting Riel House is like stepping back in time. You can see how people lived in the 1800s and learn about Riel's life and his role in shaping Manitoba.

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Riel House, the family home of Louis Riel.

Ukrainian Labour Temple: A Community Hub

The Ukrainian Labour Temple at 591-595 Pritchard Avenue is a significant building for the Ukrainian community in Winnipeg. It was a place where people gathered for meetings, cultural events, and to support each other. It shows the rich history of different cultures coming together in Winnipeg.

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The Ukrainian Labour Temple.

Union Station: A Grand Welcome

Winnipeg's Union Station at 123 Main Street is a huge, beautiful building that was once a very busy train station. When it was built, it was a grand gateway for people arriving in Winnipeg by train. It's a reminder of how important railways were for travel and trade in Canada's past.

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Union Station, a historic railway building.

The Fort Garry Hotel: A Luxurious Landmark

The Fort Garry Hotel at 222 Broadway Avenue is one of Winnipeg's most famous buildings. It's a grand hotel that has welcomed guests for many years. Its impressive design and long history make it a true landmark in the city.

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The majestic Fort Garry Hotel.

Dalnavert: A Victorian Home

Dalnavert is a beautiful Victorian house at 61 Carlton Street. It's now a museum that shows what life was like for a wealthy family in Winnipeg during the late 1800s. You can explore the rooms and imagine what it was like to live there over a hundred years ago.

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Dalnavert Museum, a Victorian-era home.

The Forks: Where Rivers Meet History

The Forks is a very special place in Winnipeg, located at 45 Forks Market Road. It's where the Red River and Assiniboine River meet. For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples, fur traders, and settlers have gathered here. It's a place of trade, meeting, and celebration, full of rich history and modern attractions.

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The Forks, a historic meeting place.

Winnipeg Law Courts: Justice in Stone

The Winnipeg Law Courts at 391 Broadway Avenue is an important building where legal cases are heard. Its grand architecture reflects the importance of law and justice in society.

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The Winnipeg Law Courts building.

Holy Trinity Anglican Church: A Place of Worship

The Holy Trinity Anglican Church at 269 Donald Street is a beautiful old church. It has been a place of worship for many years and is known for its stunning architecture and historical significance to the community.

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Holy Trinity Anglican Church.

Manitoba Legislative Building: The Heart of Government

The Manitoba Legislative Building at 450 Broadway is where the government of Manitoba meets to make laws and decisions for the province. It's a very impressive building with a large dome and many interesting sculptures and symbols.

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The Manitoba Legislative Building.

Other Notable Historic Places

Cathedral Church of Saint John: An Old Church

The Cathedral Church of Saint John at 135 Anderson Avenue is one of the oldest churches in Winnipeg. It has a long history and is a beautiful example of early church architecture in the city.

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The Cathedral Church of Saint John.

St. Boniface Cathedral: A Landmark Ruin

The St. Boniface Cathedral at 190 Cathedral Avenue is famous for its beautiful ruins. A fire destroyed much of the original church, but parts of it still stand, creating a unique and powerful landmark. A new church was built behind the ruins.

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The historic ruins of St. Boniface Cathedral.

The Exchange District: A Step Back in Time

The Exchange District is a whole area north of Portage and Main that is a National Historic Site. It's filled with many old buildings that were once busy warehouses, banks, and offices. Walking through the Exchange District feels like stepping back into the early 1900s, when Winnipeg was a booming city.

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Buildings in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District.

Walker Theatre: A Place for Shows

The Walker Theatre at 364 Smith Street is a historic theatre where many plays, concerts, and performances have taken place over the years. It's a beautiful building that reminds us of Winnipeg's lively arts scene.

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The historic Walker Theatre.

Pantages Playhouse Theatre: Another Grand Stage

The Pantages Playhouse Theatre at 180 Market Avenue is another grand theatre in Winnipeg. It has hosted countless shows and events, bringing entertainment and culture to the city for decades.

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The Pantages Playhouse Theatre.

Canadian Pacific Railway Station: A Railway Hub

The Canadian Pacific Railway Station at 181 Higgins Avenue was another major train station in Winnipeg. It played a huge role in connecting Winnipeg to the rest of Canada and helped the city grow.

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The Canadian Pacific Railway Station.

Confederation Building: A Historic Office Building

The Confederation Building at 457 Main Street is a historic office building. It's part of the collection of "Early Skyscrapers in Winnipeg" that are recognized for their importance in the city's development.

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The Confederation Building.

Roslyn Court Apartments: Early Apartment Living

The Roslyn Court Apartments at 105 Roslyn Road are an example of early apartment buildings in Winnipeg. They show how people lived in multi-family homes a long time ago.

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Roslyn Court Apartments.

Granite Curling Club: A Sport's History

The Granite Curling Club at 22 Mostyn Place is a historic building dedicated to the sport of curling. It shows the long tradition of this popular winter sport in Manitoba.

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The Granite Curling Club.

Minto Armoury: Military History

The Minto Armoury on St. Matthews Street is a historic building used by the military. Armouries are places where soldiers train and store their equipment, and this one has a long history of serving Canada's forces.

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Minto Armoury.

Battle of Seven Oaks Site: A Place of Conflict

The Battle of Seven Oaks National Historic Site of Canada marks the location of an important historical conflict. This site tells the story of a battle that took place here long ago, which was a significant event in the history of the Red River Settlement.

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The monument at the Battle of Seven Oaks site.

Maison Gabrielle-Roy: A Writer's Home

Maison Gabrielle-Roy at 375 Deschambault Street was the childhood home of famous Canadian author Gabrielle Roy. Visiting this house helps you understand where she grew up and how it might have inspired her stories.

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Maison Gabrielle-Roy.

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