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Provincial park reserves [10] Name Area Est'd Amisk Park Reserve: 198,000 ha (490,000 acres) 1994 Birch Island Park Reserve: 79,000 ha (200,000 acres) 2000 Chitek Lake Park Reserve: 100,300 ha (248,000 acres) 1999 Fisher Bay Park Reserve: 84,150 ha (207,900 acres) 2000 Goose Islands Park Reserve: 145 ha (360 acres) 2001 Grand Island Park Reserve
This is a list of ecological reserves in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Ecological reserves are designated by the Government of Manitoba under The Ecological Reserves Act. [1] For a list of all protected areas in Manitoba, see the List of protected areas of Manitoba.
Ecological reserves of Manitoba (31 P) National parks in Manitoba (1 C, 1 P) Provincial parks of Manitoba (2 C, 59 P) Wildlife management areas of Manitoba (15 P)
Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve covers 15,000 square kilometres of land in South-western Manitoba, with the core area, Riding Mountain National Park (RNMP), covering nearly 3,000 square kilometres. It is some 300 km northwest of Winnipeg, Manitoba. [3] The Park, established in 1933 and governed by Parks Canada, predates RMBR by fifty-three ...
This is a list of provincial parks in Manitoba. Manitoba 's provincial parks are maintained by the Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development (previously by Manitoba Environment and Climate ), a department of the Government of Manitoba .
Pine Creek 66A is the main reserve of Pine Creek First Nation, with a total size of 81.117 km 2 (20,044 acres). [3] It is located approximately 110 kilometres north of Dauphin along the southwestern shore of Lake Winnipegosis between the communities of Camperville and Duck Bay .
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.
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]