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Parkland Region

Parkland is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba, located between Lakes Manitoba and Winnipegosis on the east and the Manitoba–Saskatchewan border on the west.

Parkland Region
The grain elevator row in Inglis, Manitoba, a national historic site.
Map of the Parkland Region of Manitoba.
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Area
 • Total28,163.15 km2 (10,873.85 sq mi)
Population
 • Total41,575
 • Density1.5/km2 (3.8/sq mi)

The largest population centre is the city of Dauphin, and the second largest is the town of Swan River. Riding Mountain National Park, Duck Mountain Provincial Park, and Asessippi Provincial Park are also located in the region, as well as Manitoba's highest point, Baldy Mountain.

Together with the Westman Region to the south, Parkland composes the broader Prairie Mountain region,[2] and is provided health services via Prairie Mountain Health.[3] As of 2016, the Parkland region had a population of 43,787.[4]

Major communities edit

Urban municipalities:

Unorganized areas:

Rural municipalities and communities edit

Rural municipality Unincorporated communities Census division[5]
Alonsa
  • Alonsa
  • Amaranth
  • Bacon Ridge
  • Bluff Creek
  • Cayer
  • Eddystone
  • Harcus
  • Kinosota
  • Lonely Lake
  • Moore Dale
  • Portia
  • Reedy Creek
  • Reykjavik
  • Shergrove
  • Silver Ridge
No. 17
Dauphin No. 17
Ethelbert No. 17
Gilbert Plains No. 17
Grandview No. 17
Lakeshore No. 17
McCreary No. 17
Minitonas – Bowsman No. 20
Mossey River No. 17
Mountain No. 20
Riding Mountain West No. 16
Roblin
  • Bield
  • Boggy Creek
  • Deepdale
  • Makaroff
  • Merridale
  • Roblin (UUC)
  • San Clara
  • Shevlin
  • Shortdale
  • Tummel
  • Walkerburn
  • Zelena
No. 16
Rossburn No. 16
Russell – Binscarth No. 16
Ste. Rose No. 17
Swan Valley West No. 20

First Nations and reserves edit

Recreation and points of interest edit

Parks and geography edit

Transport edit

Recreation and other edit

Sports teams

References edit

  1. ^ "Parklands economic region statistics". Statistics Canada. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
  2. ^ "In Your Community". Manitoba Parent Zone - Healthy Child Manitoba. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  3. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2015-12-16). "Health Regions: Boundaries and Correspondence with Census Geography". www150.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-06-04. Retrieved 2021-08-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2013-04-05). "Economic Regions - SGC 2006 - Classification structure - 4670 - Parklands". www23.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  6. ^ a b "Parkland Region | Places To Go". Travel Manitoba. Retrieved 2021-08-03.

External links edit

  • Parkland Tourism 2015-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • Community Profile: Census Division No. 16, Manitoba; Statistics Canada
  • Community Profile: Census Division No. 17, Manitoba; Statistics Canada
  • Community Profile: Census Division No. 20, Manitoba; Statistics Canada

51°40′N 100°10′W / 51.667°N 100.167°W / 51.667; -100.167

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Parkland is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba located between Lakes Manitoba and Winnipegosis on the east and the Manitoba Saskatchewan border on the west Parkland RegionRegion of ManitobaThe grain elevator row in Inglis Manitoba a national historic site Map of the Parkland Region of Manitoba CountryCanadaProvinceManitobaArea Total28 163 15 km2 10 873 85 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total41 575 Density1 5 km2 3 8 sq mi The largest population centre is the city of Dauphin and the second largest is the town of Swan River Riding Mountain National Park Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Asessippi Provincial Park are also located in the region as well as Manitoba s highest point Baldy Mountain Together with the Westman Region to the south Parkland composes the broader Prairie Mountain region 2 and is provided health services via Prairie Mountain Health 3 As of 2016 the Parkland region had a population of 43 787 4 Contents 1 Major communities 1 1 Rural municipalities and communities 1 2 First Nations and reserves 2 Recreation and points of interest 2 1 Parks and geography 2 2 Transport 2 3 Recreation and other 3 References 4 External linksMajor communities editUrban municipalities Dauphin city Swan River town Unorganized areas Unorganized Division No 17 Unorganized North Division No 20 Unorganized South Division No 20Rural municipalities and communities edit Rural municipality Unincorporated communities Census division 5 Alonsa Alonsa Amaranth Bacon Ridge Bluff Creek Cayer Eddystone Harcus Kinosota Lonely Lake Moore Dale Portia Reedy Creek Reykjavik Shergrove Silver Ridge No 17Dauphin Keld North Junction Paulson Sifton Trembowla Valley River No 17Ethelbert Ethelbert UUC Garland Mink Creek No 17Gilbert Plains Ashville Gilbert Plains UUC Halicz Venlaw Zoria No 17Grandview Grandview UUC Meharry No 17Lakeshore East Bay Freedale Magnet Makinak Million Moose Bay Ochre River Rorketon Toutes Aides Weiden No 17McCreary Glencairn McCreary UUC Norgate Reeve No 17Minitonas Bowsman Bowsman UUC Minitonas UUC Renwer unorganized hamlet No 20Mossey River Fork River Oak Brae Volga Winnipegosis UUC No 17Mountain Bellsite Birch River Cowan Duck River Lenswood Mafeking Novra Pine River Pulp River Sclater No 20Riding Mountain West Angusville Cracknell Dropmore Endcliffe Inglis local urban district Lennard Petlura Shellmouth Silverton No 16Roblin Bield Boggy Creek Deepdale Makaroff Merridale Roblin UUC San Clara Shevlin Shortdale Tummel Walkerburn Zelena No 16Rossburn Birdtail Olha Rossburn Vista No 16Russell Binscarth Binscarth Harrowby Johnson Millwood Russell UUC No 16Ste Rose Laurier designated place Ste Amelie Ste Rose du Lac UUC Valpoy No 17Swan Valley West Benito Durban Kenville No 20First Nations and reserves edit Ebb and Flow Ebb and Flow 52 Gambler Gambler 63 partly Tootinaowaziibeeng Valley River 63A WaywayseecappoRecreation and points of interest editParks and geography edit Asessippi Provincial Park Asessippi Ski Area Manitoba s largest ski resort 6 Dauphin Lake Duck Mountain Provincial Forest Duck Mountain Provincial Park Baldy Mountain Manitoba s highest peak 6 Manipogo Provincial Park Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve Riding Mountain National Park Shellmouth Reservoir Thunderhill Ski Area Valley RiverTransport edit Dauphin station Gilbert Plains station Grandview railway station Laurier railway station Lt Col W G Billy Barker VC Airport Ochre River station Roblin railway station Ste Rose du Lac Airport Provincial Trunk Highways 5 10 16 20 and 83 Swan River AirportRecreation and other edit Assiniboine Community College satellite campus Credit Union Place Dauphin s Countryfest Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site Richardson Recreation and Wellness Centre Swan River Centennial Arena Waywayseecappo Wolverines ComplexSports teams Dauphin Kings Swan Valley Stampeders Waywayseecappo WolverinesReferences edit Parklands economic region statistics Statistics Canada Retrieved March 27 2023 In Your Community Manitoba Parent Zone Healthy Child Manitoba Retrieved 2021 08 03 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2015 12 16 Health Regions Boundaries and Correspondence with Census Geography www150 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2021 08 03 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2021 06 04 Retrieved 2021 08 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2013 04 05 Economic Regions SGC 2006 Classification structure 4670 Parklands www23 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2021 08 03 a b Parkland Region Places To Go Travel Manitoba Retrieved 2021 08 03 External links editParkland Regional Profile Parkland Tourism Archived 2015 05 12 at the Wayback Machine Community Profile Census Division No 16 Manitoba Statistics Canada Community Profile Census Division No 17 Manitoba Statistics Canada Community Profile Census Division No 20 Manitoba Statistics Canada 51 40 N 100 10 W 51 667 N 100 167 W 51 667 100 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