Illuminate Your Journey at the Manitoba Electrical Museum
Explore the fascinating history of electricity at the Manitoba Electrical Museum, where innovation and education come together in Winnipeg.
A captivating journey through the history of electrical innovations awaits at the Manitoba Electrical Museum. Tourists can explore fascinating exhibits that detail the evolution of electricity and its impact on our lives. This unique museum is perfect for families and curious minds, offering an engaging experience that showcases the wonders of electrical engineering in a fun and educational way.
A brief summary to Manitoba Electrical Museum
- 680 Harrow St, Winnipeg, Grant Park, Manitoba, R3M 3A3, CA
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- Tuesday 1 pm-4 pm
- Wednesday 1 pm-4 pm
- Thursday 1 pm-4 pm
- Friday 1 pm-4 pm
- Saturday 12 pm-5 pm
Local tips
- Check the museum's website for special events or workshops happening during your visit.
- Visit during the weekdays for a less crowded experience and enhanced interaction with exhibits.
- Plan to spend at least two hours to fully enjoy all the exhibits and activities.
- Bring your camera; the displays are visually striking and perfect for photography!
- Check for any guided tours which can provide deeper insights into the exhibits.
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Getting There
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Public Transit
If you are starting from downtown Winnipeg, head to the nearest bus stop and take bus route 60 (the Fort Garry route) heading south. You will need to get off at the stop at Grant Park Shopping Centre. From there, walk east on Grant Avenue for about 5 minutes until you reach Harrow Street. Turn left onto Harrow Street and continue walking for about 10 minutes until you reach the Manitoba Electrical Museum located at 680 Harrow St. The museum will be on your right.
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Walking
If you are staying in the Grant Park area, simply walk to Harrow Street. Head towards the intersection of Grant Avenue and Harrow Street. Once you reach the intersection, turn onto Harrow Street and walk south for about 5 minutes. The Manitoba Electrical Museum will be located right at 680 Harrow St.
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Biking
If you have access to a bike, you can bike to the Manitoba Electrical Museum from the Assiniboine Park area. Start by heading east on the Assiniboine Riverwalk, then take the bike lane along Osborne Street heading north. After crossing the river, continue until you reach Grant Avenue and turn left. Cycle on Grant Avenue until you reach Harrow Street, then turn right. The museum will be about a 5-minute ride down Harrow Street at 680 Harrow St.
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