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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Northern Manitoba. Northern (Norman or Nor-Man) — this region was added to the province in 1912, and includes all land north of the 52nd parallel. [4] Churchill/Northern Manitoba (Division No. 23) Flin Flon/North West (Division No. 21) North East Manitoba, or North Eastman (Division No. 19) Thompson/North Central (Division No. 22)
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  3. Regional North America Canada Manitoba . 2,320. Bordered by Ontario, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, Hudson Bay and the United States, most of Manitoba's 650 000 km2 lies between 150 and 300 metres above sea level, except in the Turtle, Riding, Duck and Baldy mountains. ... Localities 1,967 Metro Areas ... Regional North America Canada Regions Western ...
  4. detailedpedia.com

    Manitoba can also be divided by its First Nations treaties, as part of the Numbered Treaties of Canada. Some include portions of other provinces.: 23 Treaty 1 — comprising Winnipeg (census division 11), and southern Manitoba—roughly the regions of Central Plains, Pembina Valley, and Interlake (excluding northern half of census division 18)
  5. worldatlas.com

    Manitoba lies in the longitudinal center of Canada, with a total area of approximately 250,116 square miles. It shares borders with Ontario to the east, Saskatchewan to the west, Nunavut to the north, and the United States to the south. The province's geographical location places it within the Central Standard Time Zone.
  6. livelearn.ca

    North East Manitoba; Thompson/North Central; Parkland "Parkland is a natural paradise of scenic woodlands, picturesque lakes, rushing rivers and dramatic escarpments" (Travel Manitoba). This is where you will find Baldy Mountain, Manitoba's highest peak (Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Dauphin); wheat fields and berry farms; and Manitoba ...
  7. wikiwand.com

    North East Manitoba, or North Eastman (Division No. 19) Thompson/North Central (Division No. 22) Southern Manitoba. Southern Manitoba includes: [2] Central Plains — north-central Manitoba Central Manitoba (Division No. 8) Portage la Prairie Area (Division No. 9) Whitehorse Plains (Division No. 10) Eastman — southeast Manitoba
  8. The CPR currently operates as the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region and is comprised of 18 member municipalities: the Cities of Winnipeg and Selkirk, the Towns of Niverville and Stonewall, the Village of Dunnottar, and, the Rural Municipalities of Cartier, East St. Paul, Headingley, Macdonald, Ritchot, Rockwood, Rosser, Springfield, St. Andrews, St. Clements, St. François-Xavier, Taché, and West ...
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    The Winnipeg Metro Region is located in the Red River Valley in the southeast portion of the province of Manitoba, and is bounded to the north by the south basin of Lake Winnipeg. [6]The Region was originally defined in The Capital Region Partnership Act (2006) to include 16 municipalities. [12] Since that time, the Town of Niverville and the Village of Dunnottar have been incorporated into ...
  10. infoplease.com

    The south and central part of Manitoba was once covered by Pleistocene Lake Agassiz; as its waters receded into Hudson Bay, it left behind numerous lakes (the largest being Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Winnipegosis) and rivers (including the Nelson, Churchill, and Hayes) that flow northeast into the bay. In some places underlying rock formations ...
  11. newworldencyclopedia.org

    Manitoba is located in the longitudinal center of Canada, although it is considered part of Western Canada.It borders Saskatchewan to the west, Ontario to the east, Nunavut and the Hudson Bay to the north, and the American states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south.. In addition to the capital, Winnipeg, other cities with more than 10,000 people are Brandon, Thompson, Portage la Prairie ...
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