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  2. Gillam, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Popular summer activities in the Gillam area are fishing and boating on the many lakes and rivers, while hunters search for game animals such as bear, caribou, moose, wolf, ptarmigan and grouse. The town has community parks and playgrounds, and Pumphouse Beach is just 2 km (1.2 mi) away from town.

  3. Gillam station - Wikipedia

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    Gillam station is a railway station stop in Gillam, Manitoba, Canada. The stop is served by Via Rail's Winnipeg – Churchill train. [2] [3] The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-storey, wood-frame building was built in 1930 by the Canadian National Railway as a Class II station building. [4] The station building was designated a national heritage railway station in ...

  4. Limestone Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Limestone Generating Station is a run-of-the-river [1] hydroelectric dam on the Nelson River approximately 750 kilometres (470 mi) north of Winnipeg near Gillam, Manitoba.Part of the Nelson River Hydroelectric Project, Limestone was Manitoba Hydro's fifth and largest generating station to be built on the Nelson River.

  5. List of towns in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The province's largest and smallest towns by land area are Gillam and Lac du Bonnet with land areas of 1,996.34 km 2 (770.79 sq mi) and 2.15 km 2 (0.83 sq mi) respectively. [4] The province previously had 50 towns before a series of provincially mandated amalgamations took effect on January 1, 2015.

  6. Split Lake, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Split Lake, or Tataskwayak (Cree: ᑕᑕᐢᑿᔭᕽ), is a community in Manitoba on the northern shore of Split Lake along the Nelson River, about 240 mi (390 km) west southwest of the river's mouth at Hudson Bay, and is within the Tataskweyak Cree Nation reserve, Split Lake 171.

  7. Wapusk Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Wapusk Trail is a winter road that starts in Gillam, Manitoba, where Manitoba Provincial Road 280, between Thompson, Manitoba and Gillam, Manitoba, ends.At 752 kilometres (467 mi) in length, the trail is the longest seasonal road in the entire world. [1]

  8. Manitoba Provincial Road 280 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 280 (PR 280) is a road in the Canadian province of Manitoba.It runs from PR 391 northwest of Thompson to local streets in Gillam.The route is 291 kilometres (181 mi) long, which during its length, passes several large lakes and intersects with one provincial road, PR 290, just north of Gillam.

  9. Fox Lake Cree Nation - Wikipedia

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    Fox Lake Cree Nation (Cree: ᒪᐦᑫᓯᐤ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ, Makaso Sakahigan (mahkêsiw sâkahikan)) (formerly Gillam Band) is a First Nations band government whose reserve is located in Fox Lake, Bird, Manitoba, Canada. [2] The Fox Lake Training Centre, offers courses and programs delivered by the University College of the North.

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