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Brokenhead 4 serves as the main reserve of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation. It is situated along Manitoba Highway 59 (PTH 59), with Winnipeg located 82 km (51 mi) to its south and Grand Beach , Patricia Beach, and Victoria Beach to its north, all along PTH 59.
South Beach Casino & Resort, often simply referred to as South Beach, is a casino hotel located in Scanterbury, Manitoba, and is one of three First Nation-owned casinos in the province. [1] It is situated on Manitoba Highway 59 , 70 km (43 mi), or one hour, northeast of Winnipeg .
The Brokenhead is navigable by canoe for much of its length. [6] [7] Fishers based in the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation use the lower reaches of the river to access Lake Winnipeg. [8] Brokenhead River Ecological Reserve preserves 66 hectares (160 acres) of river-bottom forest adjacent to the river in the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead. [9]
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The Rural Municipality of Brokenhead is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The town of Beausejour , a separate urban municipality, lies within the borders of Brokenhead. History
For the Atari ST, PC Globe 3.0 was released in 1990. [5] [22] MacGlobe was first released for the Macintosh in 1991 and an updated version in 1992. PC Globe Maps-N-Facts for Windows and Apple Macintosh was released in 1994. [4]
Peguis First Nation (formerly St. Peter's Band, Ojibwe: Oshki-ishkonigan [3] meaning new reserve) is the largest First Nations community in Manitoba, Canada, with a population of approximately 11,438 people (3,607 on reserve and 7,831 off reserve). [4] The members of Peguis are of Saulteaux (Ojibway) and MaškÄ“kowak (Swampy Cree) descent. [5]
Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation (Ojibwe: Okwewanashko-ziibiing, meaning: "Rag Weed River") [4] is an Ojibway First Nation in southern Manitoba, Canada, situated around the Roseau River. Its main reserve is Roseau River No. 2 with a population of 564 as of the 2021 Canadian census while the First Nation has a total membership of ...