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National museum in Winnipeg offers summer savings with Canada Strong Pass

A group of people walk towards a glass building surrounded by greenery. At the top of the image, we can read "Canada Strong Pass" in English and French. Partially obscured.

Photo: CMHR, Aaron Cohen

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Starting today, families, young adults and youth can take advantage of free admission or reduced rates at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) as a result of the new Canada Strong Pass.

“We’re pleased to be participating in the Canada Strong Pass and teaming up with other national organizations to celebrate Canadian heritage and culture,” said Isha Khan, CMHR CEO. “Canadians are thinking about what defines us, and this pass provides an opportunity— particularly families and young people—to learn more about human rights.”

The Canada Strong Pass, which runs from today until September 2 at CMHR, includes free admission for children and teens aged 17 and under, and 50 per cent off admission for young adults aged 18–24. Canada Strong Pass pricing is automatically applied on tickets purchased online at humanrights.ca or in person at the Museum’s box office.

Canada Strong Pass: More ways to explore Canada this summer, made possible by the Government of Canada.

WHAT: Canada Strong Pass at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights:

  • Free admission for children and teens 17 and under; and
  • 50% discount for young adults aged 18 to 24.

WHEN: June 20–September 2 inclusive

WHERE: Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, Manitoba

For more information on the Canada Strong Pass visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/canada-pass.html

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