Canzine Central (Winnipeg) Location Info

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Canzine Central is coming up! University of Winnipeg, The Bulman Centre, Riddell Hall, Spence St entrance!
Pay What You Can admission – suggested $5 admission comes with the Fall issue of Broken Pencil: magazine of zine culture and the independent arts.

Please peek below the jump for info on how to get to our venue and what to do once you get there! Thanks to our partners at the Winnipeg Anarchist Bookfair for sharing this info!

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Arriving from Portage Ave, walk north on Spence Street about two thirds of the block.For cyclists – plenty of free parking
between G (Graham Hall) and R (Riddell).

Motorists may unload in the turnaround area under the finger – and then go back to Ellice and east to Colony and south to park in the parkade above the AnX (old bus depot building).

 

 

 

wpg2Remember – you’re looking for 385 Spence St. After entering these doors take a hard left and go down 3 flights of stairs into the bowels of the Bulman – it’s a whole ‘nother world! Or – for the elevator – go up a short set of steps or take the ramp and you’ll find the elevator on your left. Go Down.

 

 

 

 

 

This room will be filled with speakers, vendors, and friendly faces.wpg3
Please bring your own drinking vessel – water bottle or coffee cup or whatever. Please reduce reuse recycle – we would like to keep the weekend waste free!

 

 

 

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