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  2. List of rivers of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The entire province of Manitoba is within the Hudson Bay drainage basin: Nelson River. Lake Winnipeg watershed Winnipeg River; Red River. Assiniboine River. Qu'Appelle River; Souris River; Saskatchewan River. Lake Winnipegosis watershed

  3. Caribou River Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Caribou River Provincial Wilderness Park is a provincial park in extreme north-central Manitoba, Canada. It is the northernmost provincial park in Manitoba, and borders the southern Nunavut border. It is known for its remote backcountry camping experience. [1]

  4. Category:Rivers of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 13:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Rivers, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Rivers is an unincorporated urban community in the Riverdale Municipality within the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Brandon , 473 metres (1,552 ft) above sea level.

  6. Hayes River - Wikipedia

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    The Hayes River is a river in Northern Manitoba, Canada, that flows from Molson Lake to Hudson Bay at York Factory. [1] It was historically an important river in the development of Canada and is now a Canadian Heritage River and the longest naturally flowing river in Manitoba.

  7. Souris River - Wikipedia

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    The Souris River (/ ˈ s ʊər ɪ s /; French: rivière Souris) or Mouse River (as it is alternatively known in the U.S., a translation of its French name) is a river in central North America. Approximately 700 kilometres (400 mi) in length, it drains about 61,100 square kilometres (23,600 sq mi) in Canada and the United States .