Manitoba The Eastern Prairie
Manitoba is one of Canada's provinces. It is the fifth Canadian
province created by the government in 1870. Manitoba's
population is around 1,176,132. To the west of Manitoba is
saskenwan and to the east is the province of Ontario. It is
considered a Prairie Provinces. It also is the most eastern
prairie province in Canada. The largest city and capital of the
province is Winnipeg. Morden, Flin Flon, Thompson, Dauphin,
Churchill, The Pas, Selkirk, Portage la Prairie, Swan River,
Steinbach, Brandon, and Winkler are all neat cities in and
around Manitoba.
The province has many neat things to do, the wildlife is my favorite. There are so many
freshwater lakes to go fishing and boating in the summer time.
Hunting is also a big draw to Manitoba because there so much
undisturbed land that wildlife thrives. The province has a coast
line which is part of Hudson Bay. So you can really never run
out of things to see and do in this province.
Quick Facts of Manitoba -Winnipeg is the largest city in
Manitoba -The Population is 1,176,132, 5th in Canada -8th
Province to join Confederation on July 15, 1870
This province is one not to miss, there is so much to do and see
that it would take more then a week to enjoy. From fishing,
camping, boating, visiting historic sites, this province has a
lot to offer. So if you need a break from city life then head
over to Manitoba and enjoy a couple of weeks there.