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  2. List of lakes of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Lake Manitoba [2] [3] 4,624 km 2 (1,785 sq mi)

  3. Category:Lakes of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Lakes of Manitoba"

  4. Category:Lakes of Northern Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Lakes of Northern Manitoba" The following 30 pages are in ...

  5. Lake Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Lake Manitoba (French: Lac Manitoba [4]) is the 14th largest lake in Canada and the 33rd largest lake in the world with a total area of 4,624 square kilometres (1,785 sq mi). It is located within the Canadian province of Manitoba about 75 kilometres (47 mi) northwest of the province's capital, Winnipeg , at 50°59′N 98°48′W  /  50. ...

  6. Armit Lake - Wikipedia

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    Armit Lake [1] is a lake in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. [2] The lake is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north-northwest of Swan River, Manitoba, 62 kilometres (39 mi) east-southeast of Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, and is situated in the Porcupine Hills [3] of the Manitoba Escarpment. Most of the lake is in Manitoba with only ...

  7. Geography of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Map of Manitoba. The geography of Manitoba addresses the easternmost of the three prairie Canadian provinces, located in the longitudinal centre of Canada. Manitoba borders on Saskatchewan to the west, Ontario to the east, Nunavut to the north, and the American states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south. Although the border with ...

  8. Lake James (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    It was named after James, Viscount Severn (now Earl of Wessex by courtesy) when his father Prince Edward visited the province's capital Winnipeg in June 2008.. Instead of a traditional gift usually given at events, two lakes in the province were named in honour of two children, James and Lake Louise after Louise.

  9. Oak Lake (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Oak Lake is a lake [1] in the southwestern region of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Oak Lake is a kettle lake and is an aquifer supplier for numerous nearby residential areas and farms. The lake is in the RM of Sifton and sits at an elevation of 426 metres (1,398 ft) above sea level. [2] Provincial Road 254 provides access to the lake.