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Visit CN 2747 (Culture Days MB)

Wed, Sep 24

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CN 2747, Rotary Heritage Park

Explore the historical steam locomotive CN 2747. Check out the interactive display "Forging Connections" and learn more about the efforts to preserve this locomotive. Museum staff and volunteers will be present to assist visitors with their questions. This event is part of Culture Days Manitoba.

Visit CN 2747 (Culture Days MB)
Visit CN 2747 (Culture Days MB)

Time & Location

Sep 24, 2025, 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

CN 2747, Rotary Heritage Park, 735 Kildare Ave W, Winnipeg, MB R2C 2C2, Canada

About the event

Visit CN 2747 during Culture Days! The dates/hours are subject to weather conditions. We will post all changes and updates on our social media pages as soon as possible.


CN 2747 is located in Rotary Heritage Park (735 Kildare Avenue West). The park is situated on Plessis Road, north of Kildare Avenue West/Transcona Boulevard. There is a parking lot available in Rotary Heritage Park near the Transcona Trail. Please note that space is limited.


CN 2747 enclosure is wheelchair, walker, and stroller accessible by footpaths (paved and gravel) in Rotary Heritage Park. There is a concrete pad that surrounds CN 2747 within the enclosure so visitors can view the steam locomotive up close. Visitors can access the locomotive's cab by a single staircase. Please note that visitors cannot walk or climb onto other sections of CN 2747 or the enclosure structure. 

There are no public washrooms available in Rotary…

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The Transcona Museum is located on ancestral lands, on Treaty One Territory. These lands are the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our drinking water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation. We respect the Treaties made on these territories, acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

The Transcona Museum gratefully acknowledges the City of Winnipeg's ongoing support of museum operations and facility maintenance.

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