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Part of your City of Winnipeg, Public Works Department, Parks and Open Spaces Division, Naturalist Services Branch

The Living Prairie Museum is a 12 hectare (30acre) tall grass prairie preserve located inside the City of Winnipeg. Set aside in 1968, this preserve is home to over 160 species of prairie plants and a great array of prairie wildlife. Prior to European settlement, tall grass prairie covered one million square kilometres in central North America, stretching from Texas to southern Manitoba. Today, tall grass prairie is all but gone. In Manitoba only 1/20th of 1% of the original tall grass prairie remains. The Living Prairie Museum is one of the few remaining fragments of this once vast ecosystem.

The goal of Living Prairie Museum is to provide awareness and conservation of natural areas, specifically tall grass prairie, through environmental education. To download a copy of our Environmental Education Brochure for print, click here.

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2012 Snow Trek

February 12th from 12 to 4 PM

Snow Trek promises to be a fun-filled afternoon for the whole family to get outside and be active. Visitors will enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and walking. We are offering free cross-country ski lessons and guided snowshoe hikes. Cross-country ski & snowshoe equipment rentals will be free of charge.


Prairie Planting Workshops

From Anemones to Zizias, John Morgan of Prairie Habitats, a veteran of prairie planting and restoration, will teach everything you need to know about native prairie plants and how they can be included in your home or cottage landscape design. The workshops include a slide presentation, discussion and wildflower seed-planting demonstration.

Choose from one of the following dates:

Tuesday March 20th 6:30-9:30
Wednesday April 4th 6:30-9:30
Sunday April 15th 1:00-4:00
Thursday April 26th 6:30-9:30
Saturday May 5th 10:00-1:00

Registration Fee: $45 plus GST, includes all seeds and materials
($35 with Friends of Living Prairie Museum membership)

Please call 832-0167 to register.


Admission is Free

The Living Prairie Museum Interpretive Centre opens for the season with the blooming of the Prairie Crocus, Manitoba's provincial flower. During Crocus Day, usually the latter weekends in April (weather permitting), special programs and guided hikes are available to celebrate spring's arrival. The Interpretive Centre has displays on prairie history and ecology and a second story observation deck that offers a great view of the prairie. Books and wildflower seeds are available for purchase through our Prairie Bookstore.

May to June - open Sundays only from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
July - August - open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The Interpretive Centre is located at:

2795 Ness Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3J 3S4
Phone: (204) 832-0167
Fax: 311
Everyone is welcome to visit the prairie year-round from dawn until dusk whether or not the Museum Interpretive Centre is open.  Self -guiding trail booklets are available at the front entrance to the Interpretive Centre.

Modified:  Monday, December 06, 2010  Top


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