FAREWELL DINNER
ON THE ROAD TO WINNIPEG
THIS WAS THE RESIDENCE OF THE FIRST GOVERNOR
The Legislative Building in Winnipeg
THE BUILDING WAS DESIGNED BY AN ARCHITECT WHO WAS A FREE MASON IF YOU LOOK CLOSE YOU CAN SEE THE INFLUENCE IN THE STRUCTURE.
At the Canadian Mint - the Moose RCMP guarding the gold.
That is a real gold bar that our friends are holding with the real guard looking on.
The original oil painting of Winnie the Pooh. Did you know that Winnie was named for Winnipeg?
This statue at the zoo in Assiniboine Park is dedicated to the real Winnie. He was an orphan cub adopted as a mascot for this soldier's regiment in WWI. The bear was donated to the London zoo after the war and was visited by the author's son and so the story began.
St. Boniface cathedral. The facade at the front was from the old catahedral which burned down in the late 1960's. The current catahedral is behind that wall.
The original oil painting of Winnie the Pooh. Did you know that Winnie was named for Winnipeg?
This statue at the zoo in Assiniboine Park is dedicated to the real Winnie. He was an orphan cub adopted as a mascot for this soldier's regiment in WWI. The bear was donated to the London zoo after the war and was visited by the author's son and so the story began.
St. Boniface cathedral. The facade at the front was from the old catahedral which burned down in the late 1960's. The current catahedral is behind that wall.