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  2. Category:Landforms of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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  3. Birks Building - Wikipedia

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    The building also featured Winnipeg's first indoor pool. The first floor featured retail space, which was home to a variety of tenants over the years, including Canadian General Electric (1900-1905), Forrester and Hatcher, Pianos (1900-1904), Great West Permanent Loan and Savings (1904-1906), and the New York Hair Store (1905-1910).

  4. Category:Landforms of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of regions of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    EI Region of Winnipeg (EI Region #39) — includes Brokenhead 4, East St. Paul, Headingley, Ritchot, Rosser, Springfield, St. Clements, St. François Xavier, Taché, West St. Paul, and Winnipeg. EI Region of Southern Manitoba (EI Region #40) — includes census divisions 2 , 13 , and 14 , as well as the entirety of the Central Plains ...

  6. Geography and climate of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Osborne Village is Winnipeg's most densely populated neighbourhood, [11] as well as the second most densely populated neighbourhood in Western Canada. [12] It was voted the Best Place to Live in Uptown Magazine's 2008 Best of List. [13] Osborne Village is a complex urban community with a rich heritage and diverse built forms.

  7. Geography of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The tundra region of northern Manitoba exhibits more sparse black spruce forests whose tree heights are limited by the thin soils, permafrost underlayer and generally cold climate. In this region polar bears are found, denning in the Wapusk National Park and migrating to hunt for seals when pack ice forms on Hudson Bay. [1]