
Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg
Samantha shares pictures of Winnipeg’s unique Human Rights museum

Samantha shares pictures of Winnipeg’s unique Human Rights museum

Samantha stopped to take a few pictures of the signs right after entering Canada from the Emerson-Pembina Border Crossing in Manitoba, Canada.

DrFumblefinger encounters a mystery grain crop while traveling on the Canadian prairies. Seems it is proso millet, an ancient grain most commonly farmed in Asia.

Juvenile white pelicans are enjoying the water of Lake Winnipeg.

Gumbo was visiting the beautiful Canadian Museum of Human Rights. The building is architecturally unique and looks at the history and understanding of Human Rights in Canada and throughout the world.

Gumbo was visiting this newly constructed museum, which highlights a collection ofmore than 90 aircraft important in Canadian aviation history.

DrFumblefinger came across this unusual fire hydrant while traveling through Winnipeg International Airport.

DrFumblefinger visits Oak Hammock Marsh, an restored prairie wetland near Winnipeg.

DrFumblefinger came across this gigantic mallard duck while traveling along Lake Winnipeg’s western shore.

DrFumblefinger spots a group of Canada Geese resting on the shore of a lake in eastern Manitoba, as they migrate south for the winter.

Samantha shares pictures of Winnipeg’s unique Human Rights museum

Samantha stopped to take a few pictures of the signs right after entering Canada from the Emerson-Pembina Border Crossing in Manitoba, Canada.

DrFumblefinger encounters a mystery grain crop while traveling on the Canadian prairies. Seems it is proso millet, an ancient grain most commonly farmed in Asia.

Juvenile white pelicans are enjoying the water of Lake Winnipeg.

Gumbo was visiting the beautiful Canadian Museum of Human Rights. The building is architecturally unique and looks at the history and understanding of Human Rights in Canada and throughout the world.

Gumbo was visiting this newly constructed museum, which highlights a collection ofmore than 90 aircraft important in Canadian aviation history.

DrFumblefinger came across this unusual fire hydrant while traveling through Winnipeg International Airport.

DrFumblefinger visits Oak Hammock Marsh, an restored prairie wetland near Winnipeg.

DrFumblefinger came across this gigantic mallard duck while traveling along Lake Winnipeg’s western shore.

DrFumblefinger spots a group of Canada Geese resting on the shore of a lake in eastern Manitoba, as they migrate south for the winter.