This museum is a great gem hidden in the heart of Winnipeg in the ViaRail Train Station close to The Forks. Their collection contains some amazing artifacts, and many of their artifacts are not found anywhere else in North America.Read more
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.
Photo GalleryWelcome FriendsBe a Friend of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Bring to life a centre of learning and dialogue, and help create inspiring encounters with human rights.Human rights affect us allCanadians have a proud, global reputation for upholding and protecting human rights. Our journey has been filled with challenges and triumphs. We have much to be grateful for, and much work to do to ensure that our rights, and the rights of others, are understood, celebrated and protected.And that's why we need the Canadian Museum for Human Rights!A centre of learning and dialogue and inspiration. A home for our human rights stories and champions. An inspiring experience that opens our eyes to how we can all make a difference.Become a human rights championThere are lots of ways you can help.Change begins with you!Support the Canadian Museum for Human RightsOpening on September 20, 2014 in Winnipeg, Manitob,a Canad,a the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will be the only museum in the world dedicated solely to helping people understand, celebrate and promote human rights.Be a Friend.
Ordered cheese of the month club for Christmas for my sister, she received the box on the first delivery date in January and she was very excited. Looking forward to more! Owners were great when I called to ask more questions about it and Im looking forward to seeing their shop when they finally open!Read more
The Green Scene is a specialty shop featuring tropical plants, art, gift ware, home accessories, and unique items for home design and décor.Every home owner has a deep and personal connection with the design and décor of their house. This bond is strengthened with pride in finding unique and dazzling items that inspire conversation and questions like 'where did you find that?!'The Green Scene has been in business since 1957, spreading the word about their boutique shop, showroom, and greenhouse. Feng ShuiTropical plants are brought in from around the world, nurtured and maintained until a lucky home-owner with a fine taste for specialty items, hears about this wonderful shop, comes in, and takes the perfect piece to accent their home.People who come into the store, whether they've heard about it from a friend, or were curious about the Lilac street storefront, are consistently blown away by the size, smells, colours, and ambiance of the interior.