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Manigotagan River

Coordinates: 51°07′03″N 96°20′28″W / 51.11750°N 96.34111°W / 51.11750; -96.34111
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The Manigotagan River is a river located in southeastern Manitoba, Canada. The river flows into the eastern side of Lake Winnipeg and it is a rare remote river of southern Canada. The last southern herd of woodland caribou in Canada can be found near this river and in Nopiming Provincial Park. Logging roads and over development can potentially threaten the important habitat and ecology of this area. The river is popular for canoeing, and is close to the many remote and pristine rivers along the east side of Lake Winnipeg. These eastern rivers in Manitoba are the last undeveloped rivers in Southern Canada.

The Manigotagan River Provincial Park was designated a provincial park by the Government of Manitoba in 2004.[1]

In 2008, the Manitoba Eco-Network's mapping centre launched a new GIS map of the river, along with a website. It is a unique map and website combination that details all the features along the river, and it is a first of its kind in Canada for a river map.

See also

References

  1. ^ A System Plan for Manitoba's Provincial Parks (PDF). Government of Manitoba. March 1997. p. 43. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 July 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2017.

51°07′03″N 96°20′28″W / 51.11750°N 96.34111°W / 51.11750; -96.34111