Roadtrip. Someone said earlier about waste of tax payers money....At the entrance of the pavilion is a display that indicates the names of the sponsors who invested their own money in to the Pavilion. Local people donated their time and money making this place available to all. Pavilion is a great place to hide from summer heat and enjoy Canadian art. Also...Winnie The Pooh is a legend for almost a century, and this legend belongs to Winnipeg (and White River, Ontario, of course. I will write about it later), and you can learn the story right there at the museum. Canada may be only 150 years old, but it has many great stories that place it as an equal among the countries with much older history. And places like Pavilion Gallery Museum help to tell such stories to general public, for free. True Canadian spirit at it's best. Highly recommend. At least we enjoyed it a lot.
9 years ago (05-08-2017)
Love to eat here and the view is breathtaking.
8 years ago (23-03-2018)
Gorgeous new art after the latest renovation. Definitely a place to check out for free if you are a fan of art - such as the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Great views of the park from the upper floors too.
9 years ago (22-12-2016)
Tax payer money could be spent somewhere more constructive imo.
10 years ago (09-05-2016)
The Winnie the Pooh exhibit is a Winnipeg Must See!!