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It contributes 57% of the province's total production and 75% of the landed value of the harvest in Manitoba. 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.
Manitoba lakes larger than 400 km 2 (150 sq mi) Lake Area (includes islands) Altitude Depth max. Volume Lake Winnipeg [2] [3] 24,387 km 2 (9,416 sq mi)
Whitemouth is a large but shallow lake in Eastern Manitoba. The lake is a popular recreational fishery for walleye , though in recent years, as a result of shallow depths and high nutrient levels, the lake can be susceptible to winter die offs of the fish population as the oxygen supplies dwindle in the lake.
Lake Manitoba (French: Lac Manitoba [4]) is the 14th largest lake in Canada and the 33rd largest lake in the world with a total area of 4,624 square kilometres (1,785 sq mi). It is located within the Canadian province of Manitoba about 75 kilometres (47 mi) northwest of the province's capital, Winnipeg , at 50°59′N 98°48′W / 50. ...
This is a list of wildlife management areas in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Wildlife management areas are designated by the Government of Manitoba under The Wildlife Act. [1] For a list of all protected areas in Manitoba, see the List of protected areas of Manitoba.
Schist Lake (Manitoba) Shellmouth Reservoir; Shethanei Lake; Shoal Lake (Kenora District, Ontario) Shoal Lakes (Manitoba) Sipiwesk Lake; Snowshoe Lake (Kenora District) Split Lake (Manitoba) Springer Lake; Lake St. Martin; Stephens Lake (Manitoba) Stony Lake (Manitoba) Stupid Lake; Swan Lake (Manitoba)
The Shellmouth Reservoir (also known as Lake of the Prairies) is a man-made reservoir on the Assiniboine River in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada. [ 2 ] The Shellmouth Dam ( 50°57′49″N 101°25′07″W / 50.96361°N 101.41861°W / 50.96361; -101.41861 ) is a multi-purpose embankment dam built by the Prairie Farm ...
Dauphin Lake is located in western Manitoba near the city of Dauphin. The lake covers an area of 201 square miles (520 km 2) and has a drainage basin of about 3,420 square miles (8,900 km 2). [1] The Mossy River drains the lake into Lake Winnipegosis. The basin is drained by seven major streams and has a total relief of 1,900 feet (580 m).