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  2. Minaki Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Thirty trainloads of soil were brought from a farm in Manitoba to build a golf course on the rock of the Canadian Shield. Mess cabin at Minaki Lodge Minaki Lodge remained a luxurious resort until after the Second World War , but travel patterns changed and the railway, emphasizing freight and no longer interested in attracting passenger traffic ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    Established in 1932, the International Peace Garden straddles the border of North Dakota and the Canadian province of Manitoba. Open year-round, it boasts more than 155,000 flowers, two lakes ...

  6. List of Masonic Grand Lodges Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in Canada. A Masonic "Grand Lodge" (or sometimes "Grand Orient") is the governing body that supervises the individual "Lodges of Freemasons" in a particular geographical area, known as its "jurisdiction" (usually corresponding to a sovereign state or other major geopolitical unit).

  7. Grand railway hotels of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg, Manitoba Ross and Macdonald: Operated independently. Highland Inn: 1908 Algonquin Park, Ontario Closed in 1954. Demolished in 1957. Hotel Macdonald: 1915 Edmonton, Alberta Ross and Macfarlane: Operated by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. Minaki Lodge: 1914 Minaki, Ontario George Carruthers Briggs [27] Burned down in 2003

  8. Molson Lake (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Molson Lake is a lake in Northern Region, Manitoba, Canada and the source of the Hayes River. It is located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of the community of Norway House . The lake is 45 kilometres (28 mi) long and 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide, has an area of 400 square kilometres (154 sq mi), and lies at an elevation of 221 metres (725 ...

  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]