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  2. The Forks, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The site has been used as a meeting grounds for such varied events as "No Stone Unturned", a free concert in honour of Manitoba's missing and murdered women, [74] as well as the 2011 opening night location for THIN AIR, the Winnipeg International Writers Festival [75] and as the meeting location for Winnipeg's Zombie Walk 2012.

  3. Kississing Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kississing Lake lies near the height of land on the southern edge of the drainage basin of the Churchill River, and is part of the Hudson Bay watershed.Although its total area is only 370 square kilometres (141 sq mi), the lake spreads over a considerable extent of territory, due to long irregular bays and arms that extend on all sides of Kississing Lake.

  4. Grand Lodge of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    In 1864, several years after Bourke's death, the Northern Light Lodge was formed by John Christian Schultz, A.G.B. Bannatyne and William Inkster. By 12 May 1875, there were three lodges in the region, which joined to form the Grand Lodge of Manitoba. wIts first Grand Master was William C. Clark.

  5. Riding Mountain National Park - Wikipedia

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    Riding Mountain National Park rises more than 457 metres (1,499 ft) over the surrounding Manitoba farmland. [28] Riding Mountain is the highest point in the region, bordered by the Manitoba Escarpment in the east, the Valley River and Wilson River in the North, and a valley in the west. Further to the west is the Saskatchewan Plain. [29]

  6. Nueltin Lake - Wikipedia

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    Nueltin Lake (Chipewyan: Nu-thel-tin-tu-ch-eh, meaning "sleeping island lake") straddles the Manitoba—Nunavut border in Canada. The lake, which has an area of 2,279 km 2 (880 sq mi), is predominantly in Nunavut's Kivalliq Region, and on the Manitoba side there is the Nueltin Lake Airport which serves the fishing lodge.

  7. William Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The community pasture is 89.33 square kilometres (34.49 sq mi) in size. [5] It is considered to be a Class VI protected area under the IUCN protected area management categories. [5] Since 2016, the pasture has been managed by the Association of Manitoba Community Pastures. [6]

  8. Rolling River First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Rolling River First Nation is in possession of three reserves: [4]. Rolling River 67) — the main reserve, with a total size of 6,776.10 ha (16,744.1 acresIt is located 64 km (40 mi) north of Brandon.

  9. Neso Lake - Wikipedia

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    Neso Lake is a glacial lake on the Mistik Creek chain in the Hudson Bay drainage basin in the Northern Region of Manitoba, Canada.It sits in the Churchill River Upland portion of the Midwestern Canadian Shield forests which consist of mixed coniferous forest trees. [1]