Living Prairie Museum
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The Living Prairie Museum is a 13 hectare tall grass prairie preserve in Winnipeg. Set aside in 1968, the preserve is home to more than 150 different grass and wildflower species and an array of prairie wildlife.
The museum interpretive centre houses a gallery of exhibits, a bookstore/gift shop, and an observation deck with an excellent view of the preserve. The interpretive centre opens annually with the blooming of Manitoba’s provincial flower, the prairie crocus, and remains open until mid October. Everyone is welcome to go for a hike on the museum’s self-guided trail year-round from dawn until dusk.
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