Visitors can get a detailed look at the lives of the Plains Indians and the early prairie settlers at The Manitoba Museum, located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg. It has nine galleries including a planetarium, a science gallery, and a five-story sailing ship, the Nonsuch. The Manitoba Museum also prides in being awarded the Michelin Guide's highest rating, 'Worth the Trip.'
Located in Winnipeg's Grant Park neighborhood, Manitoba Electrical Museum & Education Centre takes visitors through the history of electricity in Manitoba. The museum is nestled in a structure that was once an electric substation, this stays in tune with the theme of the museum. Visitors can explore the days before the advent of electricity, origins of hydroelectric power, the early use of electricity and its development. Manitoba Electrical Museum & Education Centre gives visitors a glimpse into a mid-20th Century farm kitchen and an operating wind turbine.