Journey to Churchill features an awesome underwater gallery where you can watch polar bears and seals. Summer entertainment
Assiniboine Park’s Red River Co-Op Summer Entertain- ment Series runs from June until August and is offered free to the public. It is made possible solely through sponsor- ship support. Tis summer’s schedule features more than 20 events including musical acts at the Lyric Teatre, jazz in the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, art exhibits in the Pavilion Gal- lery Museum, and returning for its sixth season – Movies in the Park. Movies in the Park features Hollywood blockbust- ers on a cinema-style 27-foot-wide outdoor screen at the Lyric Teatre and runs all four Fridays in August. Assiniboine Park Zoo
Assiniboine Park Zoo, located at the western end of the The Inukshuk statues are great for family photos.
park with access off Roblin Boulevard, has become a tour- ist destination and favoured place for families to take their children. Te zoo has received a major facelift over the last couple of years beginning with the construction of Journey to Churchill. Now, in addition to a taste of Canada’s North, visitors can also enjoy the McFeetors Heavy Horse Centre added last year, the Shirley Richardson Butterfly Garden and so many other wonderful interactive animal experiences. Tis summer dinosaurs arrived at the Assiniboine Park
Zoo! Hailed as one of the most immersive and comprehen- sive dinosaur experiences of its kind, the exhibit, Dinosaurs Alive!, has received rave reviews across North America. Children and adults will love travelling back in time to the prehistoric era where these life-like dinosaurs move and roar, demonstrating how they may have lived in a natural environment millions of years ago. Learn how they adapted based on environmental change and their needs. In addition to the well-recognized Tyrannosaurus Rex and
Tigers enjoy their luxurious new home. 22 • Summer 2016
Triceratops, the exhibit also includes some of the latest finds including Mojoceratops and Kosmoceratops, discovered in 2010. Families can have fun digging at the excavation site and learn what it is like to become a paleontologist.
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