Flin Flon
•
10
•
The Pas
39
Cedar Lake
Clearwater Lake
6
Wekusko
•
• Snow Lake
•
Leaf Rapids
•Cormorant
Grass River
Provincial Park
Clearwater Lake
Provincial Park •
10
Sickle Lake
• Lynn Lake
Pukatawagan
•
•Kinoosao
Big Sand
Lake
Nueltin
Lake
Jenpeg •
6
Paint Lake
Provincial Park
• Cross Lake
Moak Lake •
Thompson •
• South Indian Lake
Southern Indian Lake
Seal River
•
Split Lake
Nelson
River
Hayes
River
Port Nelson •
Wapusk
National Park
• Island Lake
• Gods River
Gods
Lake • Gods Lake
• Gods Lake
Narrows
• Gillam
McClintok •
Churchill
River
Churchill
•
Gods
River
• York Factory
Manitoba adopted the great grey
owl (Strix nebulosa) as its official bird
Bird – Great Grey Owl
In Manitoba, the prairie crocus
(Pulsatilla ludoviciana)—also known
as anemone patens, the pasqueflower, the windflower (because of its
furry petals) and the gosling plant—
was officially adopted as the official
flower in 1906.
Flower – Prairie Crocus
Flag raised, May 12, 1966
Flag
Friendly Manitoba
Motto on Licence Plate
1,228,984
Population (2010 estimate)
Capital – Winnipeg