Manitoba Legislative Building,
450 Broadway # 46
Winnipeg, R3C 1S4 CA
Winnipeg, R3C 1S4 CA

Families with children aged 6 to 15 are invited to participate in “Summer Fun Fridays” at the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. These engaging sessions, hosted by the Education Department, offer a unique blend of education and excitement. Participants can look forward to guided tours, interactive lessons, and even mock debates—all designed to foster an understanding of legislative processes.
The venue for these enriching Fridays is none other than the historic Manitoba Legislative Building. From noon until 2:00 PM, families can explore this prestigious location while learning about governance and civic affairs. It’s a fantastic opportunity to combine summer fun with educational experiences.
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Remember that all youth must be accompanied by an adult. Mark your calendars for the upcoming dates: July 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th. Stay tuned for additional sessions in August!
To secure a spot at Summer Fun Fridays or for inquiries, reach out to the Education Department at [email protected]. Don’t miss out on this captivating summer series where curiosity meets joy!
Spaces are limited; registration is required email [email protected].. Must be accompanied by an adult.
Please note: This blog post is for informational purposes only. Winnipeg for Free is not associated with Manitoba Legislative Assembly in any manner. Confirm program details and availability directly with them.
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