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  2. Rural Municipality of Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Rural Municipality of Mountain is a rural municipality (RM) in the Parkland Region of Manitoba, western Canada.. Its 2,607 square kilometres (1,007 sq mi) is split geographically into two large sections—Mountain (North) at , and Mountain (South) at —separated by approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) at the northeast corner of Municipality of Minitonas

  3. List of rivers of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The entire province of Manitoba is within the Hudson Bay drainage basin: Nelson River. Lake Winnipeg watershed Winnipeg River; Red River. Assiniboine River. Qu'Appelle River; Souris River; Saskatchewan River. Lake Winnipegosis watershed

  4. Manitoba Provincial Road 272 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 272 (PR 272) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from Highway 20 near Camperville to the village of Duck Bay , providing its only road access. It also serves as the main thoroughfare for the Pine Creek First Nation , as well as forming Duck Bay's Main Street, where it dead ends along the coastline ...

  5. Pine Creek, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Pine Creek is a place in the province of Manitoba, Canada that is designated as both an unincorporated community and a settlement. [1] It is located approximately 95 km (59 mi) north of Dauphin within the Pine Creek Indian Reserve No. 66A .

  6. Manitoba Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    PTH 11 is one of the original numbered highways within the province of Manitoba, first appearing on the original 1926 Manitoba Highway Map. [4] Originally a short connector highway spanning 32 kilometres (20 mi) between PTH 1 at Seddons Corner and Lac du Bonnet, the highway was extended north to Pine Falls in 1947.

  7. Manitoba Highway 20 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 20 was originally designated in 1928 from PTH 2 east of Carroll to Boissevain.This became part of PTH 25 in 1929 (which became part of PTH 10 in 1939).. When the current version of PTH 20 first appeared on the 1948/49 Manitoba Highway Map, it was originally a short north-south highway spanning 54 kilometres (34 mi) that connected PTH 5 just east of Dauphin to Winnipegosis.

  8. Northern Woods and Water Route - Wikipedia

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    Sclater and Pine River two places with populations less than 100 are also found in Mountain (South) RM. The NWWR is to the east of Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Duck Mountain Provincial Forest and west of Lake Winnipegosis. Garland is at the intersection of MB PR 489 east, MB PR 367 west, MB PTH 10A and MB PTH 10.

  9. Parkland Region - Wikipedia

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    Parkland is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba, located between Lakes Manitoba and Winnipegosis on the east and the Manitoba–Saskatchewan border on the west. The largest population centre is the city of Dauphin , and the second largest is the town of Swan River .