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  2. The Forks, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The Forks (French: La Fourche) is a historic site, meeting place, and green space in downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and the Assiniboine River. The Forks was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1974 due to its status as a cultural landscape that had borne witness to six thousand years of human activity ...

  3. Winnipeg River - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg River was the main route from the Great Lakes to Western Canada before the railroads were constructed in this area. After reaching Lake Winnipeg, a traveler could go by canoe as far as the Rocky Mountains, Arctic Ocean or Hudson Bay. This section covers the route from Lake Superior to Lake Winnipeg via Rainy Lake, the Rainy River ...

  4. Winnipeg Walkway - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Walkway System, also known as the Winnipeg Skywalk, is a network of pedestrian skyways and tunnels connecting a significant portion of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba. The City of Winnipeg described the Walkway as a system of 14 skyways and 7 tunnels connecting 38 buildings and allowing for a maximum protected walk of 2 km.

  5. La Vérendrye Trail - Wikipedia

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    The La Vérendrye Trail generally follows the Red and Winnipeg River systems used by early fur-traders to travel through eastern Manitoba. The vehicular route begins at Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 101 (Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway) and comprises the following roads: [3] Provincial Road 204 – PTH 101 (Perimeter Highway) to Provincial Road 212

  6. List of rivers of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Lake Winnipeg watershed Winnipeg River; Red River. Assiniboine River. Qu'Appelle River; Souris River; Saskatchewan River. Lake Winnipegosis watershed; List of rivers

  7. Bas de la Rivière - Wikipedia

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    From Lake Winnipeg one could go southwest to the Assiniboine River, northwest to the Saskatchewan River, and from there to Lake Athabasca or northeast up the Hayes River to Hudson Bay. As such, the area was home to three posts: second Fort Maurepas (French, c. 1739 ), Fort Bas de la Rivière (NWC, 1792), and Fort Alexander (HBC, before 1800).

  8. Winnipeg Residents Use Frozen River as Skating Trail - AOL

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    Winnipeg residents made the most of the Canadian winter as they skated along a frozen river on January 26.Footage tweeted by Erin Riediger shows a line of people gliding along the river’s solid ...

  9. Esplanade Riel - Wikipedia

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    Esplanade Riel is a pedestrian bridge located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.It was named in honour of Louis Riel. [3]It is a side-spar cable-stayed bridge which spans the Red River connecting downtown Winnipeg and The Forks historic area with St. Boniface; it is paired with a vehicular bridge, the Provencher Bridge.