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Winnipeg Places + Spaces Interactive QR Code Exhibit

Millennium Library

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Curated by Kate Sampson. Photographs by Lindsay Reid.

This new interactive QR code exhibit explores iconic Winnipeg landmarks, touring neighbourhood nooks and favourite spots in the city’s built landscape.

Visitors can scan each QR code to learn more about the featured sites, discovering the diversity of design in Winnipeg’s neighbourhoods and exploring additional WAF archival materials.

This exhibit highlights a curated selection of architectural sites from WAF’s newest publication ‘Winnipeg Places + Spaces’ on sale at local bookstores and www.winnipegarchitecture.ca/shop.

Open during regular library hours.

WAF is pleased to continue offering free, accessible programming in partnership with the Winnipeg Public Library, advancing the awareness and appreciation of Manitoba’s built environment through public education.

WAF acknowledges support from the Canada Summer Jobs programme for this exhibit and additional community programming.

Millennium Library is wheelchair accessible. There are accessible washrooms on site. The library is served by a number of transit routes.

Millennium Library

  • 251 Donald Street
  • Winnipeg, MB

Accessible