Streets near Forks closed Friday for CMHR opening ceremonies

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Unless you’re going to the grand opening ceremonies of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, you might want to avoid The Forks on Friday.

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Unless you’re going to the grand opening ceremonies of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, you might want to avoid The Forks on Friday.

For three hours starting at 10 a.m., York Avenue between Main Street and Israel Asper Way and Israel Asper Way between William Stephenson Way and York Avenue will be closed to all traffic.

Roadway access to The Forks will be maintained via Fort Gibraltar Trail and Forks Market Road during this time.

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On Saturday, after years of controversy, speculation and high hopes, four of the Canadian Museum for Human Right's 11 galleries will open to 9,000 people who snagged tickets to a weekend-long series of preview tours.
JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS On Saturday, after years of controversy, speculation and high hopes, four of the Canadian Museum for Human Right's 11 galleries will open to 9,000 people who snagged tickets to a weekend-long series of preview tours.

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Updated on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 9:43 AM CDT: adds photo

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