Summer Starts Here

2020

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Protect Manitoba's trees. Don't move firewood. Emerald Ash Borers are a threat! Invasive species threaten Manitoba's trees. The emerald ash borer and other insects live in firewood. When firewood is moved between locations, so are the insects. One log can kill a million trees. Learn more at: Manitoba.ca/stopthespread DON'T MOVE FIREWOOD STOP THE SPREAD OF FOREST INVASIVE SPECIES S TO P T H E S P R EA D O F F O R E S T I N V A S I V E S P E C I E S • S TO P T H E S P R EA D O F F O R E S T I N V A S I V E S P E C I E S • S TO P T H E S P R EA D O F F O R E S T I N V A S I V E S P E C I E S • DON'T MOVE FIREWOOD S T O P T H E S P R EA D O F F O R E S T I N V A S I V E S P E C I E S • DON ' T MOVE FIREWOOD WPG FREE PRESS - COTTAGE REFLECTION SUPPLIMENT 5.125"X5.625" 4501175974 SEE IT FOR YOURSELF Manitoba's Parkland Scenic parks, vast forests, abundant wildlife, rich culture and heritage, vibrant communities, and never-ending recreational opportunities — that's Manitoba's Parkland region.We're home to Riding Mountain National Park, the Riding Mountain UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, and numerous provincial parks and forests, including Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Asessippi Provincial Park. We invite you to explore this most scenic and beautiful area of Manitoba and discover why it is so cherished by residents and visitors alike. This year, see it for yourself, and come back often. Clear Lake at Riding Mountain National Park © istockphoto.com by ScottrBennie © istockphoto.com by creighton359 Wasyl Negrych Pioneer Homestead

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