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    Emerson, Manitoba

    Local urban district in Manitoba, Canada

    Emerson is an unincorporated community recognized as a local urban district in south central Manitoba, Canada, located within the Municipality of Emerson – Franklin. It has a population of 678 as of the 2016 Canada census. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The border crossing at Emerson, Manitoba and Pembina, North Dakota is the fifth-busiest along the Canada-United States border, and the second-busiest west of the Great Lakes.It is part of a large trade corridor that links the Canadian prairies with the United States and Mexico.Annual cross-border trade is valued at over $14 billion CAD.The ports of entry on both sides are open 24 hours and ...
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  4. en.wikivoyage.org

    Emerson Court House and former town hall, built in 1917. Emerson is a tiny frontier town on the Canada-US border. In the years before uninterrupted travel across Canada by rail, voyagers heading westward would cross through the United States of America by necessity and re-enter Canada by crossing into Manitoba from Minnesota.. A Hudson's Bay Company post that began at Pembina moved north to ...
  5. thecanadianencyclopedia.ca

    Emerson, Manitoba, incorporated as a town in 1879, population 671 (2011c), 689 (2006c). The Town of Emerson is Manitoba's main port of entry on the international boundary. It lies 96 km south of Winnipeg and was named after the American poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson.
  6. mapcarta.com

    Fort Dufferin is a former Canadian government post near the Canada-United States border at Emerson, Manitoba. Locales in the Area. Pembina. Photo ... local urban district in Manitoba, Canada; ... Location: Central Manitoba, Manitoba, Prairies, Canada, North America; View on Open­Street­Map; Latitude. 49.0061° or 49° 0' 22" north ...
  7. comeexplorecanada.com

    Emerson is a small town in southern Manitoba, Canada, located near the US border. ... The border crossing at Emerson, Manitoba, and Pembina, North Dakota is the fifth-busiest along the Canada-United States border, and the second-busiest west of the Great Lakes. ... (112 °F) on 12 July 1936, during the 1936 North American heat wave. The ...
  8. eastmantourism.ca

    Franklin was incorporated in 1883 and is located in south eastern Manitoba, approximately 80 kilometers south of Manitoba's capital city, Winnipeg. Franklin parallels the Canada/U.S.A. border along its southern boundary. The region is easily accessible with Provincial Highway 59, the major route that runs through the municipality.
  9. travelmanitoba.com

    The Tourist Information Centre houses displays interpreting The Boundary Commission Trail, the North West Mounted Police, the arrival of the first Mennonite settlers and a Trans-Canada kiosk. A larger-than-life statue of a North West Mounted Police officer commemorates the founding of the NWMP in 1873. Location: PTH 75 at the U.S. border.
  10. mapquest.com

    With its rich history and charming atmosphere, Emerson provides a glimpse into small-town Canadian life. Visitors can explore the local shops, enjoy outdoor activities, and immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding nature. Whether you\'re looking for a quiet retreat or a new adventure, Emerson has something to offer every traveler.
  11. guides.travel.sygic.com

    Emerson is a tiny frontier town on the Canada-US border. In the years before uninterrupted travel across Canada by rail, voyagers heading westward would cross through the United States of America by necessity and re-enter Canada by crossing into Manitoba from Minnesota. A Hudson's Bay Company post that began at Pembina moved north to West Lynne in 1871, serving traders on the Red River.
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