Daily photos from the most beautiful, most repulsive city in the world through the photography of Bryan Scott.Welcome to the new Winnipeg Love Hate, now with more love and more hate. I first launched this website back in March 2008, when it was born out of a passion for three things: photography, architecture, and most importantly, Winnipeg. The feedback on the site has been overwhelmingly positive over the years, but still, I felt it was time for a bit of a freshening up. I hope you like the new look.I also hope that the photos presented here depict a Winnipeg that often goes unseen and unnoticed; a multi-layered, architecturally rich city that is more than just the snow and mosquitoes for which it is (sadly) most well-known.Prints are available through the print-on-demand website imagekind.com. Click Purchase Prints for more information. If you don't see the prints you're interested in, let me know and I will make them available as soon as possible. Prints are available in many different paper stocks.
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to offer Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) programs across an array of disciplines. Located in the heart of Downtown Winnipeg, PACE enriches students' lives with the knowledge, skills and professional relationships they need to thrive in their preferred field.
The Park Theatre Café, now in its tenth year of operations and a Western Canadian Music Award '2012 & 2013 Best Venue' nominee, has established itself as a premiere live entertainment spot in Winnipeg. As an alternative to the city's large music venues, the 250 seat Park Theatre is the ideal intimate setting for any artist wishing to truly connect with their audience. With its crisp sound, intimate setting, two full service bars and gourmet coffee, it's no wonder artist and audience alike keep coming back.