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  2. Oxford Lake - Wikipedia

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    On the northwest is a large island (Carghill Island) or peninsula that fills much of the torso. The Hayes Rivers enters from the southwest and exits from the 'head' southeast below the town and airport of Oxford House, Manitoba. The Carrot River enters on the northwest and allows a portage to Cross Lake, Manitoba on the Nelson River.

  3. Lake Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Average annual landings from Lake Winnipeg from 2009 to 2015 were 6,539,739 kg, with an average value of $15,357,975. [33] The lake was once the main source of goldeye in Canada, which is why the fish is sometimes called Winnipeg goldeye. Walleye and whitefish together account for over 90 percent of its commercial fishing. [38]

  4. Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park located where the Whitemouth River joins the Winnipeg River in Manitoba, Canada. [1] [2] It was designated as a Provincial Park in 1974. [2] Significant archaeological assets are found within the park including three burial grounds. [3]

  5. 2009 comebacks: Recreational fishing and camping - AOL

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    Mix together a huge population bubble approaching retirement with savings depleted by a sagging economy and you end up with a lot of people with free time and not much money to spend.

  6. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    License-free fishing is legal along the sea coast (in many cases also on private land along the coast) and in Sweden's five largest lakes – Vänern, Vättern, Hjälmaren, Mälaren and Storsjön. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In the rest of the country, fishing without a license is not permitted and several thousand fishing areas exist, each with their ...

  7. Shoal Lakes (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    NASA image of the Shoal Lakes in 2008. In 2010 the three lakes flooded into one lake, [3] leaving Provincial Road 229 west of Highway 17 underwater and damaged for 2.5 miles. PR 518 (Ideal Road) was underwater for one mile south of PR 415, and PR 415 west of Inwood, Manitoba was underwater for 2–3 miles.

  8. Category:2009 in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 September 2019, at 23:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Berens River - Wikipedia

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    The river can be crossed over an all-weather permanent bridge in the community of Berens River First Nation in Manitoba. [5]The Ontario Government announced funding in 2009 for "…design, surveying, environmental assessments and other steps required before construction can begin" for a permanent bridge on the existing winter road between the all-weather road connecting to Ontario Highway 125 ...