Winnipeg 150 in the classroom

As we reflect on our past and look ahead to our future, we developed Winnipeg 150 in the classroom. This resource provides teachers and students an opportunity to explore our city’s history.

Winnipeg 150 education kit

Booklet

The Winnipeg 150 in the classroom booklet (PDF, 12.2MB) includes:

  • Symbols that have been used to represent Winnipeg
  • A historical timeline of Winnipeg
  • A collection of archival images

Activities

Used alongside the booklet, these educational activities provide a fun and interactive way to learn about Winnipeg’s history.

Find more resources to explore Winnipeg’s history.

Winnipeg 150 youth coins

In celebration of Winnipeg 150, we created a special coin just for Winnipeg youth.

To enter, schools can submit work created by their students as part of Winnipeg 150 in the classroom.

We will choose 150 students to be recognized with a coin.

More information, including how to submit student work, has been sent to each school in Winnipeg.

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