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  2. Drag the Red - Wikipedia

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    Drag the Red is a community volunteer organization in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Founded in 2014 by a group of co-founders that included Kyle Kematch and MLA Bernadette Smith, [1] the organization aims to address the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls by searching in and around the Red River of the North for bodies or evidence of missing persons.

  3. Toronto ravine system - Wikipedia

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    There were 924,486 hikers and 398,240 cyclists who used the trails in the Toronto ravine system in 2017. [67] The heavy use of some trails remains an issue for conservation efforts, with these trails showing signs of accelerated erosion and disruption to wildlife. [68] Certain parts of the ravines are also known as gay cruising areas. [69]

  4. Winnipeg Residents Use Frozen River as Skating Trail - AOL

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    Winnipeg residents made the most of the Canadian winter as they skated along a frozen river on January 26.Footage tweeted by Erin Riediger shows a line of people gliding along the river’s solid ...

  5. FortWhyte Alive - Wikipedia

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    FortWhyte Alive is a reclaimed wildlife preserve, recreation area, and environmental education centre in southwest Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. This 660-acre park is located along the migratory path of Canadian geese, and is named after the surrounding community of Fort Whyte. [1] As of 2022, it represents 20% of Winnipeg’s urban green space. [2]

  6. Apocalypse now? Toronto's Etobicoke Creek is blood-red ... - AOL

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    Walking home from work, a Canadian encountered the shocking view of the Etobicoke Creek in Toronto, Canada, in an unusual blood-red color on Tuesday (March 24). "I was coming home from work when I ...

  7. Beaver Creek Provincial Park (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Located on the west shore of Washow Bay on Lake Winnipeg, Beaver Creek Provincial Park encompasses a 2 km (1.2 mi) long stretch of land in the North Interlake Region, bordered by Provincial Road 234 in the west, and Lake Winnipeg in the east. [3] It is the most northerly provincial campground on Lake Winnipeg. [2]

  8. Manitoba Highway 59 - Wikipedia

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    North of the city, PTH 59 is the main route to Grand Beach and the eastern side of Lake Winnipeg and part of the La Vérendrye Trail. To the south, PTH 59 is effectively the modern-day successor to the original Crow Wing Trail as one of two main roads between Winnipeg and the United States border, serving as an alternative to PTH 75. PTH 59 is ...

  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1258 on Thursday, November ...

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    Today's Wordle Answer for #1258 on Thursday, November 28, 2024. Today's Wordle answer on Thursday, November 28, 2024, is CHOCK. How'd you do? Next: Catch up on other Wordle answers from this week.