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  1. The Geography of Manitoba: Its Land and Its People
  2. The Canadian West, a Geography of Manitoba and the North-West Territories by Alexander McIntyre, 2010-01-04
  3. Forest Ecosystem Toposequences in Manitoba (Special report)
  4. Geography of Canada by Province or Territory: Geography of Alberta, Geography of British Columbia, Geography of Manitoba
  5. Extended Notes of an Address on the Geography of Manitoba by McKellar, Hugh, 2009-07-17
  6. Geography of Manitoba: Red Coat Trail
  7. Manitoba Geography Introduction: Neelin, Manitoba, Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Elkhorn, Manitoba, Whiteshell Provincial Park, Russell, Manitoba
  8. Geography of Manitoba
  9. Manitoba Recreation Map (Recreation Maps)
  10. The geography of bilingual schools in Manitoba.(Gazette: emapitoba)(Report): An article from: Manitoba History by Brian McGregor, John C. Lehr, 2009-09-22
  11. The Boissevain region of Manitoba (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by J. W Channon, 1969
  12. The Canadian West : A Geography of Manitoba and the North-West Territories by Alexander McIntyre, 1904
  13. Manitoba: Manitoba. Canada, Winnipeg, History of Manitoba, Geography of Manitoba, Climate of Manitoba, Demographics of Manitoba, Monarchy in Manitoba, Higher education in Manitoba
  14. Spatial dimensions of the urban growth of Brandon, Manitoba, 1882-1982 (Background readings for the geography of Manitoba) by John Everitt, 1982

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The geography of Manitoba
The geography of Manitoba: its land and its people
edited by John Welsted John Everitt Christoph Stadel
Publisher: [Winnipeg, Manitoba] : University of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 0887556353 DDC: 971.27 LCC: F1062 Edition: (pbk. : acid-free paper)
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    Lake Winnipeg lake in central North America , in the province of Manitoba Canada , at about 55 km north of the city of Winnipeg It is the sixth-largest freshwater lake in Canada, exceeding even Lake Ontario in size, but it is relatively shallow (maximum depth 18m). It is elongated in shape, 416 km from north to south. The lake's watershed measures about 984 200 km², and covers much of Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba , northwestern Ontario Minnesota , and North Dakota . Some of its tributaries include: Lake Winnipeg drains northward into the Nelson River at an average annual rate of 2066 m /s, and forms part of the Hudson Bay watershed. Lakes Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Winnipegosis are found at the floor of the prehistoric Glacial Lake Agassiz . The area between Lake Winnipeg and Lakes Winnipegosis and Manitoba is called the Interlake Region, and the whole region is called the Manitoba Lowlands. The first European to have seen the lake is believed to have been Henry Kelsey in . He adopted the Cree language name for the lake: Red River Colony to its south would take the lake's name and become Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba.

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    The original members of the Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation emigrated from the Sault Ste. Marie area near Lake Superior to settle along the shores of Lake Manitoba. They were initially known as the “White Mud River Band”.
    They survived by means of fishing, hunting deer and small game and gathering of wild berries and rice. Agriculture also played a part in their livelihood, with planting and harvesting of corn and squash. Dwellings consisted of birch or juniper bark covered dwellings, supported by willow saplings, referred to as the “waaginogan” or wigwam.
    Tribe members were divided into “clans” and assigned animal totems, the main five totems being the Crane, Catfish, Loon, Marten and Bear. Traditional summer gatherings to celebrate harvesting and enjoy social interaction are reflected in present day powwows.
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    Easternmost of the Prairie Provinces, Manitoba is bounded on the N by Nunavut (with a northeast shoreline on Hudson Bay), on the E by Ontario, on the S by Minnesota and North Dakota, and on the W by Saskatchewan. The south and central part of Manitoba was once covered by Pleistocene Lake Agassiz ; as its waters receded into Hudson Bay, it left behind numerous lakes (the largest being Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Winnipegosis) and rivers (including the Nelson, Churchill, and Hayes) that flow northeast into the bay. In some places underlying rock formations were swept bare; in others they were covered with rich deposits of black loam. An expanse of almost uninhabited tundra surrounds the port of Churchill. Extending south from Churchill and east from Lake Winnipeg, the topography is that of the Canadian Shield ; limited areas have been cleared for general farming and dairying, and mineral and timber resources have been partly developed. Southern Manitoba is dominated by lakes, with Lake Winnipeg paralleled in the west by Winnipegosis and Manitoba. Most of the province's population is concentrated in the river valleys south of these lakes. To the west and north of the Red River valley, the land rises in an escarpment extending into the plateaus of the Pembina, Turtle, Riding, Duck, and Porcupine mountains. Much of this heavily forested area has been set off as reserves, and the Riding Mt. area is a national park.

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    By Jake Reed eHow Contributor I want to do this! What's This? Manitoba is a province of Canada. Located in the "prairie," its biggest city is Winnipeg. It has been a province since 1870 when it joined under British rule. Since then, the labor laws in Manitoba have been in effect and have aimed to provide justice to its 1,200,000 citizens.
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  • The Labour Board has been regulating employer and employee affairs since its admittance to the confederation in 1870. Fairness and efficiency are two of its main goals.
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  • Starting in 2007, a new "Employment Standards Code" came into practice. Its purpose was to provide standards that were more in-depth in order to benefit the people of Manitoba.
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  • Manitoba is bordered by Saskatchewan, North Dakota, Minnesota and Ontario. The southern area is dotted with lakes while the Northwest consists of the Red River Valley.
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