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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.
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 requires the surveyor to pass a series of exams [13] on various topics, such as Acts and Regulations Relating to Surveys of Canada Lands, Property Rights Systems on Canada Lands, and Government Structures and Aboriginal Government Issues. Once a commission is received, the surveyor is then eligible to have a regular membership with the ACLS.
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The West Reserve was a block settlement plot of land in Manitoba set aside by the Government of Canada exclusively for settlement by Russian Mennonite settlers in 1875. [1] [2] Today, the former West Reserve exists in what is now the Rural Municipalities of Rhineland and Stanley, in the Pembina Valley Region. [3]
Long Plain Reserve No. 6 — located in the Central Plains Region of Manitoba, 14 km (8.7 mi) southwest of Portage La Prairie, 98 km (61 mi) west of Winnipeg, and 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Manitoba Highway 1. Keeshkeemaquah Reserve — located near Portage La Prairie. Madison Indian Reserve #1 — an urban reserve located in Winnipeg.
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 .
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]