Kids
Maps
Explore Broadway!
Broadway between Main Street and Osborne Street has long been a Winnipeg address of prestige, book-ended by two dominant, significant works of architecture – Union Station to the east and the Manitoba Legislative Building to the west. These colourful maps are designed with young people in mind. Learn about the street’s history, architecture and landscape. Artist: Kaj Hasselriis
Explore Central Park!
Central Park is one of Winnipeg's oldest parks. These colourful maps are designed with young people in mind. Learn about the park's history, architecture and landscape.
Explore Jacob Penner Park!
Explore Jacob Penner Park, one of the oldest parks in Winnipeg! Learn about the area buildings—old and new. Produced with support from the DMSMCA (Daniel McIntyre St. Matthews Community Association). Artist: Kaj Hasselriis
Explore Osborne Village!
Welcome to Osborne Village! It’s the coolest neighbourhood in Winnipeg. Look around and you’ll see colourful people, cute pets and neat boutiques. The area also has some of the city’s most eclectic architecture. Some buildings are over a hundred years old. Others are brand new. Produced with the support of the City of Winnipeg, Councillor Sherri Rollins and Oksana Ulisko, Ethos Realty. Artist: Kaj Hasselriis
Explore Selkirk Avenue!
Welcome to Selkirk Avenue! Explore Selkirk Avenue and learn about its history, buildings and landscapes in a fun way. Produced with the support of the City of Winnipeg, Councillor Ross Eadie. Artist: Kaj Hasselriis
Explore the Exchange District!
Explore the Exchange District National Historic Site. Learn about some of the important buildings—old and new. Produced with the support of the Exchange District Biz and the City of Winnipeg. Artist: Kaj Hasselriis
Explore The Forks!
Explore The Forks and learn about its history, buildings and landscapes in a fun way. Sponsored by The Forks, Downtown Biz, and Oksana Ulisko, Ethos Realty. Artist: Kaj Hasselriis
Welcome to St. Boniface!
Bienvenue à St. Boniface! Explore St. Boniface and learn about its history, buildings and landscapes in a fun way. Produced with the support of the City of Winnipeg. Artist: Kaj Hasselriis