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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2020.

  • The Unbelievable True Story of the 1930's Bank of Toronto Robbery. Newspaper clippings courtesy of The Winnipeg Free Press Archives, October 1930.
  • Snapshot! A look at 1960's Transcona. Photo of St. Vital Negatives courtesy of the Transcona Museum.
  • Virtual Tour of the Transcona Cemetery. Photo courtesy of the Transcona Museum & Archives.
  • Adventures in Heritage Cooking. Photo courtesy of the Transcona Museum & Archives.

Small Talk Tuesday Videos

Digital

History & heritage Museum Culinary & food Photography Storytelling
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Location

Transcona Museum

Winnipeg, MB

Directions: We have taken our Small Talks virtual! You can find previously recorded talks on our website, Facebook and YouTube pages.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

About

Small Talks are fun, informative discussions with the Transcona Museum curators on topics related to the community history of Transcona. Previously recorded talks are being uploaded to our website, Facebook and YouTube pages. Enjoy our selection of talks and new ones as they become available!

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Organizer

Transcona Museum

The Transcona Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting the community heritage of Transcona and the surrounding Springfield district through our collections, exhibitions and programs. Our yearly rotating displays feature the history of the community, the railroad industry, settler life, Indigenous cultures, and the natural history of the area. The museum is located at 141 Regent Avenue West, the site of a historic 1925 building that originally served as the Bank of Toronto and later the Transcona Municipal Office. The museum’s largest artifact, the CN 2747, the first steam engine built in Western Canada at the Transcona Shops is on display in Rotary Heritage Park on Plessis Road, north of Kildare Avenue.

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