Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Fall/Winter 2013 / 2014

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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

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