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  Accommodations Northern Manitoba - Northern Manitoba Hotels
Northern Manitoba holds many secrets, most of them accessible only those brave few who explore on canoe or seaplane.
Thompson is the largest city in Northern Manitoba, and also one of the newest communities in the province, established only after a major nickel ore body was discovered in the Thompson Nickel Belt in 1956.
The Pas is actually a collection of three major communities, and played an important role in the unification of the province of Manitoba with the 'New North'.
www.travelinmanitoba.com /NorthernManitoba.cfm   (292 words)

  
  Northern Manitoba Fishing: Quality, Quantity, and Diversity
The walleye were stacked up at a small inflow to northern Manitoba's Lake Minahuk, and fish from 20 to 25 inches were coming readily until a few pike showed up.
Gangler and his father own North Seal River Lodge and Outposts in northern Manitoba, which features a deluxe lodge on Egenolf Lake that is used as a jumpoff point for accessing scores of large and small lakes in a 7200-square mile area.
The North Seal River and connected lakes are in northern Manitoba, and accessed by chartered plane from Winnipeg, landing at the lodge's own airstrip.
www.cabelas.com /information/cabelas-field-guides/PikeMuskiePickerel-Techniques/Northern-Manitoba-Fishing-Quality-Quantity-and-Diversity.html   (1381 words)

  
 Northern Plano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Northern Plano people were probably an off-shoot of the Western Plano who followed the long horned Bison to their northern limits and then gradually turned to hunting barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus).
This change in subsistence base from bison to caribou distinguishes Northern Plano from contemporary cultures in southern Manitoba and is most evident in the characteristics of the projectile points.
Northern Plano tools include chipped and polished stone adzes, chithos, wedges, saws, linear flakes, gravers-on-a-point, and scraper-knives, which are absent from early Western Plano culture.
www.umanitoba.ca /anthropology/manarchnet/chronology/paleoindian/northern.html   (605 words)

  
 Backgrounder - Manitoba Northern Flood Agreement Implementation - Cross Lake First Nation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Cross Lake First Nation in northern Manitoba was one of five communities affected in the early 1970's by flooding arising from hydro-electric projects on the Nelson and Churchill Rivers and by the Lake Winnipeg Regulation Project.
The Province of Manitoba is also planning for the construction of a bridge to replace current ferry and ice road crossings into the community.
In 1998 representatives of Canada, Manitoba, and Manitoba Hydro undertook to work "in a spirit of partnership" with Cross Lake First Nation to implement the NFA.
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca /pr/info/baccros_e.html   (730 words)

  
 Manitoba Finance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Northern Manitoba is rich in natural resources, with the potential for significant development in sectors like eco-tourism, mining, forestry, and fishing.
Manitoba’s approach to urban revitalization is underscored by a commitment to community-driven economic development, with a focus on downtown and inner city renewal.
Manitoba’s community economic development initiatives are working to build healthy and economically prosperous communities by responding to the unique social, economic and environmental needs of communities.
web3.gov.mb.ca /finance/budget03/ced/mas7.html   (2247 words)

  
 Hunting Manitoba Canada Big Game Outfitters, Bear Hunts, Canadian Moose Hunts, Caribou, Whitetail Deer and Waterfowl ...
Northern Pike up to 35 lbs, Lake Trout up to 50 lbs, Walleye and Manitoba's largest Arctic Grayling (species may vary by lake) are included in your hunt costs and are available within a short distance from camp.
Manitoba's Interlake is known as one of the top staging areas in the world for hundreds of thousands of waterfowl during the fall waterfowl migration.
Manitoba's Interlake is renowned for multiple species of waterfowl including the Canadian Goose, Greater Canada Goose and Lesser Canada Goose, Snow and Blue Geese and over a dozen species of duck, including Mallard, Pintail, Blue-Winged Teal, Green-Winged Teal, Gadwall, Canvasback, Gadwalls, American Widgeon, and Redhead ducks.
www.manitobahunts.com   (1472 words)

  
 Fishing Northern Manitoba Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Northern Manitoba Fishing lodge and outpost camps in canada with greast northern pike, walleye fishing and bear and moose hunting...
Fly in fishing lodges and camps in Manitoba Canada for Walleye, Northern Pike, Arctic Lake Trout and Arctic Grayling and Northern Manitoba hunting...
Trophy Northern Pike and Walleye fishing await anglers at one of Canada's...
www.best-in-fishing.com /OPG/fishing-northern-manitoba-canada.html   (268 words)

  
 Manitoba Keewatinook Ininew Okimowin
Northern First Nations children and families will have access to child and family services under the auspices of northern First Nations agencies no matter where they live in Manitoba.
The Northern Authority is responsible for the executive management of the service delivery system for First Nations of northern Manitoba.
The Northern Authority is developing a strategic plan which outlines how it will be structured to provide direction, coordination and support to the northern First Nations child and family services agencies.
www.mkonorth.com /northerncfs.html   (858 words)

  
 Northern Manitoba Benefits From Important Investment By Canada-Manitoba Infrastructure Program
The Province of Manitoba is also contributing an additional $500,000 of infrastructure funding to the project.
In phases one and two, the water reservoir, well and main water lines were built and approximately 83 households were able to turn on their taps for fresh drinking water.
The province, through the Manitoba Water Services Board; the federal government, through the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; and, the RM of Kelsey have also each contributed a further $1 million to other phases of this project.
www.wd.gc.ca /mediacentre/2003/feb28-03a_e.asp?printVersion=1   (683 words)

  
 Northern, Manitoba, fishing lodge, hunting lodge, lake trout, arctic grayling, northern pike,
Northern, Manitoba, fishing lodge, hunting lodge, lake trout, arctic grayling, northern pike,
A Manitoba record 21 inch Arctic Grayling was caught on a fly within sight of the main lodge and Northern Pike up to 52 inches have been caught and released by fly fisherman.
Nejanilini Lake, Manitoba has a well deserved reputation for consistently producing some of the largest numbers of Trophy Lake Trout and Arctic Grayling in the Province of Manitoba.
www.worldwidefishing.com /manitoba/b1911   (678 words)

  
 Backgrounder - Manitoba Northern Flood Agreement Implementation - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Five First Nations in northern Manitoba were adversely affected in the early 1970's by flooding arising from hydro-electric projects on the Nelson and Churchill Rivers and by the Lake Winnipeg Regulation Project.
These agreements were signed with Canada, Manitoba and Manitoba Hydro and clarified the obligations of each party as well as provided substantial economic development funds to communities, along with significantly more land than the original NFA.
In 1997, Cross Lake First Nation opted not to continue with negotiations toward a CIA and requested that Canada, Manitoba and Manitoba Hydro implement the NFA directly, in accordance with its "spirit and intent".
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca /pr/info/bacman_e.html   (971 words)

  
 Manitoba Northern Pike Fishing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Drive in for northern pike, walleye, and white fish.
Northern Pike - Fly In Fishing for Manitoba Northern Pike..
Fishing in Northern Manitoba for northern pike and walleye.
www.fishingfanaticsonline.com /fishingdirectory/manitoba-northern-pike-fishing.html   (246 words)

  
 Northern Region, Manitoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Northern Region of Manitoba is situated on the Canadian Shield, and includes Manitoba's Hudson Bay coastline.
First Nations in the Northern Region of Manitoba
Manitoba Regional Profiles: Northern Region - Government of Manitoba
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Northern_Region,_Manitoba   (89 words)

  
 Northern Pike - Fly In Fishing for Manitoba Northern Pike   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This is a land with endless expanses of lakes, rivers, glacial eskers, caribou trails, and boreal forests.
For anyone who has never fished for northern pike with a fly rod, I can honestly say it is much more exciting and fun on a fly.
While we were mainly fishing for northern pike, the lakes in this area are also home to huge, deep running lake trout, plentiful walleye, and scores of acrobatic arctic grayling in the rivers.
www.flymartonline.com /northernpike.html   (2419 words)

  
 704-R-1997 -- Proposed transfer of specific Burlington Northern (Manitoba) Ltd. rail operating assets - The Burlington ...
APPLICATION by The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, Burlington Northern (Manitoba) Ltd., pursuant to subsection 93(1) of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c.
File No. R 8005/B1 The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company (hereinafter BNSF) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Burlington Northern (Manitoba) Ltd. (hereinafter BNML), have applied to the Canadian Transportation Agency (hereinafter the Agency) for the variance set out in the title.
The proposed variance is requested as a result of BNML's transfer of specific assets to Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Manitoba, Inc. (hereinafter BNSF (Manitoba)), also a wholly owned subsidiary of BNSF.
www.cta-otc.gc.ca /rulings-decisions/decisions/1997/R/704-R-1997_e.html   (378 words)

  
 Labour Market Review for Northern Manitoba   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Northern Manitoba has approximately 4% of the total beef industry in the areas surrounding The Pas and Swan River.
Manitoba and Ontario’s agreement to conduct a feasibility study on the sale of energy from the Conawapa dam was expected to be completed by the end of 2003.
Manitoba Hydro and the federal government settled a dispute over who will pay for water and sewer upgrades in the five northern communities affected by the 1970’s flooding of hydro dams.
www.hrsdc.gc.ca /en/mb/lmiquarter4_03/nman.shtml   (3960 words)

  
 Northern Manitoba Lodges and Resorts
Northern Manitoba fishing lodges and family resorts vacations..
Pine Point Lodge is located on a picturesque point in a large bay on the border water of N.E. Saskatchewan and Northern Manitoba.
Experience and explore the vast northern wilderness and view the northern lights.
www.lodgesresorts.com /Manitoba/man-northern.html   (1073 words)

  
 Northern Manitoba Daming & First Nations : Thunderbay IMC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The area is host to a number of rivers that flow west through a pristine landscape (the boreal forest), which plays a critical role in the global and local ecosystems.
The trees and peatlands of the vast northern boreal forest comprise one of the planet's largest carbon reservoirs.
According to NRDC, promises from Manitoba Hydro and the governments of Manitoba and Canada to alleviate this terrible damage have not been fulfilled.
thunderbay.indymedia.org /mail.php?id=18562   (1082 words)

  
 Manitoba Keewatinook Ininew Okimowin
As MKO has always been a proactive leader of change we rise to the challenge of the Northern Chiefs to be more responsive to its individual members.
Manitoba Keewatinook Ininew Okimowin (MKO) is a political office established in 1981 by First Nations in Northern Manitoba.
MKO has recently adopted a new Constitution and is restructuring as a Legislative Governance House to provide a regional process for passing laws consistent with the inherent rights of self-government and the sovereignty of First Nations in Northern Manitoba.
www.mkonorth.com   (545 words)

  
 MB4Youth Division   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
R.D. The Northern Youth Town Hall Meeting with Ministers was the first event of its kind in northern Manitoba.
The Northern Town Hall is a continuation of the Manitoba Youth Town Hall Meeting with Ministers that is held in conjunction with Rural Forum in Brandon, Manitoba.
The proceedings of the Northern Town Hall are contained within the text of this document.
www.edu.gov.mb.ca /youth/SpecialInitiatives/ThompsonTownHallReport.html   (2074 words)

  
 Northern Manitoba Labour Market Bulletin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Almost 2,000 Manitoba ranchers have received $1 million worth of compensation under the province's cull animal program since it was introduced last December.
Northern Manitoba has approximately 4% of the total beef industry in the province located in the areas surrounding The Pas and Swan River.
The New Britannia gold mine in Snow Lake that had planned on closing by September has received $100,000 from the province to break through a rock barrier to potential veins of ore. The mine was told to continue until August 2005 and could remain open until 2006.
www.hrsdc.gc.ca /en/mb/lmiquarter1_04/nman.shtml   (2656 words)

  
 FOR SALE Canadian Fishing Resort - Fishing Resort - Northern Manitoba, Canada
The resort is located approximately 550 miles N.W. of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and is located 27 miles from 5000' air strip.
This is a turnkey operation that offers not only Trophy Northern and Walleye fishing but also Lake Trout because of the 110' depth.
The lodge is the only resort on this secluded lake that comprises over 24,000 acres of water and is one of the finest fisheries North of the 57th Parallel and the land that the buildings occupy is 9 acres of deeded land.
www.century21carrie.com /resort/lodge.htm   (390 words)

  
 Fishing Northern Manitoba
Sometimes people think of Manitoba as being a "prairie province", and that there cannot be much in the way of fishing opportunities.
Fishing in Manitoba, has always been a source of food for First Nation's people, and with the arrival of settlers, it became an important part of their diet too, as you can fish in Manitoba even in winter through the ice.
If you are interested in a fishing holiday in Northern Manitoba, we can advise you of the many places you can stay, whether you wish to camp, stay in a lodge, or hotel, or be taken to a remote location.
www.ournorth.ca /fishing.htm   (491 words)

  
 Northern Lights Lodge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Beautiful sunsets, spectacular scenery, and magnificent northern lights are the setting for your fishing and hunting adventures at Northern Lights Lodge.
parallel, 44 air miles SW of Lynn Lake, Manitoba, which is the sport fishing capital of Manitoba, or 500 air miles northwest of Winnipeg.
The lodge and outcamps are in the untamed and unparalleled beauty of northwestern Manitoba.
www.northernlightslodge.com   (70 words)

  
 The Northern Model House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Northern Model House was developed in collaboration between northern communities, northern organizations, Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation (MHRC) and Manitoba Hydro.
The Northern Model House was built in the winter of 2002/2003 and is an example of improved housing suited for the conditions of Northern Manitoba.
Manitoba Hydro has provided expert advice and guidance on improving the quality of houses throughout Manitoba for nearly 30 years.
www.hydro.mb.ca /in_the_community/northern_model_home.shtml   (1235 words)

  
 Northern Manitoba Labour Market Bulletin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Manitoba producers can expect to receive approximately $59.2 million of the $680 million for the cattle industry under the Transitional Industry Support Program.
Manitoba Conservation will make funding available to municipal corporations and northern communities when damage done by beavers has been assessed and confirmed by natural resources officers.
Three First Nations communities in northern Manitoba, the Mathias Colomb Indian Band, War Lake First Nation and Tataskweyak Cree Nation, together with the federal and Manitoba governments are investing in the rail line between The Pas and Pukatawagan.
www.sdc.gc.ca /en/mb/lmiquarter2_04/nman.shtml   (2789 words)

  
 Manitoba Northern Pike Fishing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
They are mainly thought of as an Eastern United States fish, although they are found in most temperate waters throughout the world, except in the cooler waters of the northern Pacific.
Manitoba Fishing Lodges, Northern Manitoba Hunting Resorts, Big Sand..
Manitoba Fishing Lodges and Resorts, Central Manitoba Fly Fishing...
www.theartofangling.com /manitoba-northern-pike-fishing.html   (1390 words)

  
 Carpenter's Clearwater Lodge  -  Clearwater Lake, Northern Manitoba
June follows with excellent fishing for lake trout and northern pike which continues into July and August when we offer a weekly family rate.
Angling for walleye and northern pike is nothing short of spectacular on the entire chain of these five lakes.
GAME BIRD HUNTING (Duck/Goose/Upland) - Our northern Manitoba marshland is the natural habitat of thousands of mallards, scaup, canvasback, redhead, pintail, teal, bufflehead, widgeon, shoveller, scoter, ruddy, golden eye, snow and Canada geese.
www.internetsportshow.com /searchit/carpentersclearwater.htm   (771 words)

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