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Map of Manitoba. The geography of Manitoba addresses the easternmost of the three prairie Canadian provinces, located in the longitudinal centre of Canada. Manitoba borders on Saskatchewan to the west, Ontario to the east, Nunavut to the north, and the American states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south. Although the border with ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Manitoba. In 2011 , some of these stations switched to digital broadcast television . City of licence
Western Manitoba (Division No. 15) Winnipeg Capital Region — Includes the 16 municipalities identified in Manitoba's Capital Region Partnership Act. As such, unlike the other regions, this region also includes municipalities that are components of the other regions that border it. [2] [5] Winnipeg census division (Division No. 11): City of ...
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The Prairies Ecozone of Canada includes the northern tall grasslands in southern Manitoba and Aspen parkland, which covers central Alberta, central Saskatchewan, and southern Manitoba. [33] The Prairie starts from north of Edmonton and it covers the three provinces in a southward-slanting line east to the Manitoba–Minnesota border. [34]
This category is for borders of Manitoba, which primarily relates to places where Manitoba borders other Canadian provinces or territories. Borders of Manitoba which are also international borders of Canada may be placed in an appropriate subcategory of Category:Borders of Canada .
Morden is a city located in the Pembina Valley region of southern Manitoba, Canada near the United States border.It is about 11 km (6.8 mi) west of the neighbouring city of Winkler and they are often referred to as Manitoba's Twin Cities. [2]
The "Manitoba Welcome/Bienvenue" sign, entering Manitoba from Saskatchewan at the provincial boundary on TCH 1. The first Provincial Trunk Highways in Manitoba were numbered in 1926. [3] The original Highway 1 was one of nine highways fanning out from Winnipeg, but was different in that it fanned out from the west and the east.