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Public guided tours hourly July 2nd till September Long. Phone (204) 945-5813 or e-mail tour_reservation@leg.gov.mb.ca to book. For groups larger than 10 guests (School & Professional) see registration form below.
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The Manitoba Legislative Building (French: Palais législatif du Manitoba), originally named the Manitoba Parliament Building, is the meeting place of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, located in central Winnipeg, as well as being the twelfth provincial heritage site of Manitoba.
Begin your journey through time by touring the statues and plaques, numerically listed in this guide. Use the map provided to locate the sites on the grounds. Your tour begins at the front of the Legislative Building and takes a counter-clockwise route around the grounds and concludes at Memorial Boulevard.
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Exploring the incredible grounds of the Manitoba Legislative Building, this tour will make the statues & monuments come to life. Hear about the historical figures that shaped the province and country into what it is today. You'll even hear from the legend Robbie Burns himself!
May 20, 2024 · The Manitoba Legislative Building, referred to as “the Leg” (pronounced as “lej”) by locals, has a hidden code in its architecture. Scholars believe that the architect hid Masonic symbolism in plain sight in various elements of the building. Read more to find out the secrets!
As the primary physical focus for Manitoba’s sense of its history and identity, it is natural that a number of statues and plaques commemorating notable people, events and historical themes are located on the grounds. With this leaflet as your guide, we invite you to take a walk through our history.