Or cool groups to connect with or anything really. Going to be there briefly. I see the transit sucks (all buses) but if there are any cool leftist or other things (makerspaces, cool bookstores, anything really) I'd love some ideas for my free time.

kkkanada of course

    • Aceivan [they/them]
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      9 days ago

      checks out. seems like theyre pushing the kkkanadian museum of human rights a lot rn but considering kkkanada's record on ukkkraine and israhell, I will probably pass on that shit

    • Absolute@lemmygrad.ml
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      8 days ago

      I’ve lived in winnipeg for almost 2 decades now and it really is as bad as everyone says. Sometimes its nice enough in the summer to trick you into thinking its an okay place but at the end of the day its a frozen shithole like 14 hour drive from nearest proper city (minneapolis doesnt count sorry). And thats just location/climate could go on and on about other stuff that sucks.

      We have good weed and beer to smooth things over a bit at least.

  • Absolute@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 days ago

    Stay inside it’s cold and as fuck and everything’s covered in ice. There’s basically nothing to do here in the winter other than drink. At least in the summer we can drink and also grill.

    The art gallery is pretty nice tho they have some cool indigenous stuff

    • Absolute@lemmygrad.ml
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      8 days ago

      Also gonna add since I saw you like the cold for some reason The Forks downtown has nice skating trails once they are open, which I’m not sure when is because I don’t go outside in the winter other than walking to the pub but surely soon

  • MuinteoirSaoirse [she/her]
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    8 days ago

    If you like art, the Winnipeg Art Gallery is pretty cool, their permanent collection has over 21000 pieces. In 2021 they opened Qaumajuq (the Inuit art centre), which is the largest collection of Inuit art in the world.

    If some reason you were a coin nerd, the Royal Mint in Winnipeg produces all of the coins in circulation as well as coins for 80 countries worldwide. The one in Ottawa now mostly focuses on collector coins.