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Winnipeg Police Museum
245 Smith Street
Winnipeg MB R3C 2Z7
Region: Winnipeg
Primary Phone: 204-986-3976
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Website: http://winnipegpolicemuseum.ca
Admission: Free
Regular Hours:
Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 3pm
Off Season Hours:
Tuesdays to Friday, 10am to 3pm
About the Museum:
The Winnipeg Police Museum & Historical Society Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of the Winnipeg Police Service and the community we serve.
The Museum displays many artifacts related to the history of the Winnipeg Police Force, dating from its beginning in 1874.
Special exhibits in the museum include:
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Archives are dating to the 1880s.
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Displays of early equipment such as handcuffs, weapons and old books with handwritten entries. The early police identification camera is there along with "mug shots" of criminals and the glass negatives that the pictures were made from.
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Memorabilia from the famous Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, including batons, armbands, and badges issued to the "Special Constables" who were quickly hired to replace the dismissed constables for the duration of the strike.
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A display about Earle 'The Strangler' Nelson, a serial sex killer from the United States who was responsible for the deaths of many women across North America until he was captured in Manitoba and met his fate in Winnipeg.
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A jail cell from the North End "E" Division built in 1911, which is an interesting attraction, especially to children.
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A display on the dangers faced by officers in the line of duty. In addition to several bullet-proof vests that have been used for testing, there is one vest that was not intended for testing but saved the life of one officer when a known drug dealer shot him.
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Large artifacts, including a restored 1925 REO Patrol Wagon and a restored 1978 Harley-Davidson and sidecar.
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