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Provincial Road 450 (PR 450) is a 19.8-kilometre-long (12.3 mi) north-south spur of PTH 3 in the Municipality of Deloraine-Winchester providing access to the Lake Metigoshe Recreation Area, as well as some other smaller lakes on the western half of Turtle Mountain and the Turtle Mountain Bible Camp, coming within 0.2 kilometres (0.12 mi) of the ...
This is a list of provincial parks in Manitoba. Manitoba's provincial parks are maintained by the Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development (previously by Manitoba Environment and Climate), a department of the Government of Manitoba. [1] [2]
Netley Creek Provincial Park is a Manitoba provincial park on the west shore of the Red River north of Selkirk, Manitoba at the mouth of Netley Creek. [1] It provides visitors with access to these waterways and adjacent Netley-Libau Marsh. The area was declared a provincial park in 1974. [2] It is 1.524 ha (3.77 acres) in size. [2]
Provincial Trunk Highway 2 (PTH 2) is a 315-kilometre (196-mile) highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from Highway 13 at the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border to Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway near Oak Bluff. [1] PTH 2 is the Manitoba portion of the Red Coat Trail. [2] [3]
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Clearwater Lake Provincial Park was designated a provincial park by the Government of Manitoba in 1963. [2] The park is 593 square kilometres (229 sq mi) in size, completely surrounding Clearwater Lake. The park is considered to be a Class II protected area under the IUCN protected area management categories. [3]
Located on the west shore of Washow Bay on Lake Winnipeg, Beaver Creek Provincial Park encompasses a 2 km (1.2 mi) long stretch of land in the North Interlake Region, bordered by Provincial Road 234 in the west, and Lake Winnipeg in the east. [3] It is the most northerly provincial campground on Lake Winnipeg. [2]
Minnedosa Lake is a man-made lake in the Canadian province of Manitoba near Minnedosa, Manitoba. It was created between 1910 and 1912 to serve as a reservoir for a hydro-electric dam. Today it is a popular recreation site, for both boating and swimming.