Hart-Cam Museum
310 Poplar St. Hartney, MB .
A few thousand years ago, Indigenous artists used red ochre to paint images on rock faces that are only visible from the water at Tramping Lake, and you can see the Molson Lake pictographs on rock faces along Paimusk Creek north of Norway House. Several murals adorn buildings in Snow Lake, The Pas and Flin Flon, and Thompson boasts the world’s largest lighted mural — the 10-storey painting of famed wildlife artist Robert Bateman’s wolf print that watches over Spirit Way.
There’s no shortage of traditional galleries, studios and arts centres either. Browse some of them below.
Summer in Manitoba is notoriously short, and while there's much to explore, why not take the road less travelled and set your sights on the pristine northern part of the province?
Public Art Galleries
The Forks Market, 1 Forks Market Rd
Winnipeg, MB R3C 4X1
Public Art Galleries
44 Water Avenue, Box 1569
Killarney, MB R0K1G0
Public Art Galleries
219 Provencher boulevard
Winnipeg, MB R2H 0G4
Museums
Box 658 Lac du Bonnet, Manitba R0E 1A0
Lac du Bonnet, MB R0E 1AO
Museums
NW 17-11-11, Site #62105, N49.92545 W98.94950
Austin, MB R0H 0C0
Public Art Galleries
11 Martha Street
WINNIPEG, MB R3B 1A2
Museums
57130 16N Road, Louise Municipality
GPS 49 14 5N 98 45 59W
Pilot Mound, MB R0G 1P0
Museums
100 Heritage Park Crescent
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Museums
Box 1586, 39 Main Street S
MINNEDOSA, MB R0J 1E0
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