Art Gallery Of Southwestern Manitoba is a vibrant contemporary art museum located in downtown Brandon, Manitoba. Founded in 1907 as the Brandon Art Club, it is the oldest visual arts center in Manitoba and one of the first in Canada. The museum is a non-profit public space, hosting exhibitions of regional, national, and international importance, with a strong focus on contemporary art and Manitoba art.
The Itsanitaq Museum houses one of the world's finest and oldest collections of Inuit carvings and artifacts, dating from the Pre-Dorset period (1700 BCE) through the Dorset, Thule, and modern Inuit periods. The Manitoba Heritage Council's stelae commemorate the presence of the Pre-Dorset and Dorset peoples who inhabited the area from 3000 to 1000 BCE.
The Commonwealth Air Force Training Plan Museum is an aviation museum located at Brandon City Airport, Brandon, Manitoba. The museum is dedicated to commemorating the pilots of the British Commonwealth Air Force Training Plan who trained at air bases throughout Canada during World War II.
Royal Aviation Museum is a museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It possesses one of the most significant bush plane collections globally. It is also home to an extensive collection of aircraft ranging from bush flying, military, passenger, experimental aircraft, and thousands of aviation artifacts.
The Manitoba Museum is a well-known institution located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the natural and human history of the province of Manitoba. The museum is divided into several galleries, each focusing on different aspects of Manitoba's history and culture.