Doors Open Winnipeg - 2017
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Doors Open Winnipeg: Vaughn St. Jail
Kristin Verin-Treusch takes us around one of Winnipeg's oldest and most notorious stops on the Doors open Winnipeg route.
Doors open at Delta 9 in Winnipeg
Doors opened at 10 a.m. at Delta 9 Cannabis Shop in Winnipeg on Wednesday, just hours after cannabis became legal across the country.
Doors Open Winnipeg
Join me as I (legally) enter into prestigious buildings that I normally would have no right being in, while giving history lessons that nobody asked for.
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Doors Open Winnipeg 2016
Learn more about Winnipeg's historic architecture at the biggest ever Doors Open Winnipeg event, May 28-29. Heritage Winnipeg executive director Cindy Tugwell tells us more about the free, community event.
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Doors Open Winnipeg: Upper Fort Garry
We learn about Upper Fort Garry Provincial Park from Michael Lagace, one of the many spots on display at Doors Open Winnipeg 2016.
DOORS OPEN WINNIPEG - TOUR EM 5 LUGARES de GRAÇA - Amo Muito Canadá
Olá Meninas e meninos,
No video hoje eu levo você junto comigo para passear no Doors Open Winnipeg.
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Um pouco sobre esse evento:
Portas Abertas Winnipeg é uma celebração gratuita da cidade de espaços distintos de Winnipeg, arquitectura excepcional e história vibrante. Todos os anos, os visitantes são incentivados a explorar o passado de Winnipeg em mais de 90 eventos e passeios exclusivos localizados em toda a cidade.
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Nesse video eu mostro os seguintes lugares:
1. Royal Canadian Mint
2. Electrical Museum
3. Animal Services Winnipeg
4. Fort Gibraltar
5. Aschenti Cocoa
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Manitoba Living History Society - Doors Open Winnipeg 2009
Relaxing with a game of Graces on the Legislative building lawn during the Lieutenant Governor's Levee - Doors Open Winnipeg 2009.
Winnipeg's Vaughan Street Jail offers yearly Doors Open Program for tourists
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Doors Open Winnipeg 2013
History lessons for the gang.
Customers roll into Winnipeg cannabis stores for the first time
The buzz around the first day of pot legalization started bright and early today in Winnipeg with hundreds of people lining up outside cannabis stores.
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Open Doors Winnipeg - Fort Garry
Ryan Kessler takes us inside Winnipeg's historic Fort Garry Hotel, shares its troubled past, and tells how you can get a n exclusive peak at some of its lesser-known areas.
Manitoba Lieutenant Governor's Levee - Doors Open Winnipeg 2009
La Compagnie de La Vérendrye conducting a musket demonstration on the lawn of the Manitoba Legislative Building / Lieutenant Governor's residence.
My apologies for the shaky video and the colour quality. It was a new camera and I didn't have image stabilization on or the exposure set properly.
IKEA Winnipeg opening: Hundreds line up at midnight
The IKEA Winnipeg opening drew hundreds of people hoping for the chance at a $5,000 prize draw to spend at the store. It was so cold, the store allowed people to wait in line over night inside.
Manitoba Lieutenant Governor's Levee - Doors Open Winnipeg 2009
La Compagnie de La Vérendrye demonstrating a bayonet advance on the lawn of the Manitoba Legislative Building / Lieutenant Governor's residence.
My apologies for the shaky video and the colour quality. It was a new camera and I didn't have image stabilization on or the exposure set properly.
Refugees building a new life in Canada: Winnipeg and Charlottetown
Refugees are starting their new life in Winnipeg and Charlottetown, communities where they feel safe and accepted without discrimination.
In this video, refugees share their experiences of studying in Canada, including learning English and French.
“Canada gave me back my life, which I couldn’t get,” says Alemseghed Asghedom, a former refugee.
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The US-Canada Border Splits This Road Down The Middle
Rue Canusa (or Canusa Avenue) is a street that's split in two by a border: the northern part is in Stanstead, Canada, and the southern part is in Derby Line, USA — and border crossings here aren't as easy as they used to be.
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My House tour in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
The building which would later become known as Canada House was built between 1824 and 1827 to designs by Sir Robert Smirke, the architect of the British Museum.[2] It was originally two buildings used by the Union Club and the Royal College of Physicians. Under the leadership of High Commissioner Peter Charles Larkin the Canadian government acquired the Union Club in 1923 for the sum of £223,000.[3] It was Larkin's intention to centralise the work of 200 Canadian employees scattered among offices in Victoria Street in one central building. Renovations cost $1.3 million CDN and were supervised by the architect Septimus Warwick, who moved the main entrance from Trafalgar Square to Cockspur Street. The designers imported Canadian furniture, carpets and maple and birch flooring. The exterior was reclad in Portland stone to match the facade of the Royal College of Physicians. The building was officially opened on 29 June 1925 by King George V.[3]
When he declared Canada House open, King George said: Canada is a great country: alike in the literal sense of vast extent from 'sea to sea' and great in achievement and in promise: and it is right and necessary that its official representatives here should be housed in a manner worthy of the Dominion and adequate to the discharge of their ever-growing and important duties.[4]
During the London Blitz, a bomb fell near the building, only 20 yards (18 m) away from future Canadian prime minister Lester B. Pearson, who was the secretary to the High Commissioner at the time.[5] Canada increased its presence by acquiring the future Macdonald House, located at 1 Grosvenor Square in Mayfair, in 1961.[6]
In 1993, Canada House was closed by the Canadian government as a cost-cutting measure with the intention of selling it. A change of government in Canada saw this decision reversed and renovations were planned instead, beginning in 1997. The building was officially reopened by Queen Elizabeth II, as Queen of Canada, in May 1998. To commemorate the reopening, a detachment from the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, came to London and mounted the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace.[7]
The Ontario Room, Canada House
Canada House was closed again in 2010 and re-opened in 2012 for the Diamond Jubilee. It was used as Canada Olympic House during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The main work of the High Commission, including consular, public affairs, political, trade and administrative functions was then carried out from Macdonald House in Mayfair.[8] In February 2013 the Government of Canada announced that it would consolidate its diplomatic presence at Canada House and sell off Macdonald House. As part of the plan the building next door to Canada House, known as 2-4 Cockspur Street, was acquired by Canada in 2013 (until this date 2-4 Cockspur Street served as headquarters of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport).[9] The building at 2-4 Cockspur Street was constructed between 1926-29 for Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada and had served as the Canadian Army's overseas headquarters in London during World War II. Over the next two years 2-4 Cockspur Street and Canada House were renovated. As part of the renovation, 2-4 Cockspur Street was joined to Canada House in July 2014. In November 2013 Macdonald House was sold, although as part of the transaction the diplomatic staff were permitted to stay until the renovations to Canada House were completed and the diplomatic staff did not move to Canada House until December 2014.[10]
The Canadian High Commission transferred all of its diplomatic functions to Canada House on 15 December 2014. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh once again officially reopened Canada House on 19 February 2015.[11]