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Area code. 204. Grand Rapids is a town in Manitoba, Canada, on the northwestern shore of Lake Winnipeg where the Saskatchewan River enters the lake. As the name implies, the river had a significant drop at this point (more than 75 ft (23 m) in less than 3 mi (4.8 km)). In modern days, a large hydroelectric plant has been built there.
MCN is located near Grand Rapids, Manitoba, 400 kilometres north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is accessible via PTH 6. It is situated at the mouth of the Saskatchewan River as it runs into Lake Winnipeg. Misipawistik Cree Nation has one reserve (Grand Rapids 33) with an area of 1852.30 hectares and is governed by a chief and three councillors.
Website. serdc.mb.ca. The Southeast Resource Development Council (SERDC) is a tribal council in eastern Manitoba, Canada, representing 8 First Nation communities located to the south and east of Lake Winnipeg. [2][3] Seven of the eight band governments of SERDC are signatories to Treaty 5, with one (Brokenhead) being a signatory to Treaty 1.
Grand Rapids Provincial Park. / 53.14194°N 99.28500°W / 53.14194; -99.28500. Grand Rapids Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Manitoba, designated in 1974. [2] It is 7.36 ha (18.2 acres) in size. [3] It is located south of the settlement of Grand Rapids, adjacent to the former riverbed of the Saskatchewan ...
The Grand Rapids Dam. In 1957 the planning of the Grand Rapids Dam was already underway, although the Chemawawin people did not learn of the project until 1960. The Grand Rapids Forebay Administration Committee, or the Forebay Committee for short, was made up of a number of civil servants working for the government of Manitoba.
1976; 48 years ago (1976) Headquarters. The Pas, Manitoba. R9A 1K4. Grand Chief. Nelson Genaille [1] Website. swampycree.com. The Swampy Cree Tribal Council (SCTC) is a tribal council in northwest central Manitoba, Canada, representing 8 Swampy Cree First Nation communities.
Headquarters. Winnipeg. R3C 0T2. Grand Chief. Scott Harper [1] Website. iltc .ca. The Island Lake Tribal Council ( ILTC ), or Anishininew Okimawin - Island Lake Tribal Council, [2] is a tribal council in northeastern Manitoba, Canada, representing 4 First Nations communities situated along Island and Red Sucker Lakes. [3] [4]
IUCN category Ia (strict nature reserve) [1] Area. 3,235 ha (12.49 sq mi) Established. 2001. Walter Cook Caves Ecological Reserve is an ecological reserve located north of Grand Rapids, Manitoba, Canada. [2] It was established in 2001 under the Manitoba Ecological Reserves Act. [1][3] It is 32.35 square kilometres (12.49 sq mi) in size. [1]