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The Central Plains Region (French: Région des plaines centrales) is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba located in the south central part of the Canadian province of Manitoba, directly west of Winnipeg. Its major urban centre is the City of Portage la Prairie.
- List of regions of Manitoba
This is a list of regions in Manitoba, Canada, including...
- Category:Central Plains Region, Manitoba
Pages in category "Central Plains Region, Manitoba". The...
- List of regions of Manitoba
This is a list of historic places in Central Plains Region, Manitoba entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal.
NameAddressCoordinatesGovernment Recognition ( Crhp № )Fannystelle SchoolGrey municipality ( 6589 )Convent of the Sisters of the Holy Names ...432 Joubert Street North St. Jean ...Manitoba ( 3857 )Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic ...37 Church Avenue Grey MBGrey municipality ( 8495 )Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church408 Main Street Lakeview MBLakeview municipality ( 6756 )Central and southern Manitoba is covered by lakes and rivers. Most of the population is centred in the southern third of the province. Manitoba played a significant role in the European settlement of the Canadian west. Explorers arrived in Manitoba by the Hudson Bay, in search of a passage to China.
May 7, 2020 · Article. Geography of Manitoba. Article by T.R. Weir. Updated by Erin James-Abra. Published Online May 7, 2020. Last Edited March 17, 2023. Manitoba is divided by three of Canada’s seven physiographic regions . These three regions are the Hudson Bay Lowland, the Canadian Shield and the Interior Plains.
1,114,051. Southern Manitoba is the southernmost area of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Southern Manitoba encompasses the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region, Westman Region, Central Plains Region, Eastman Region, and Pembina Valley Region, as well as the Manitoba portion of Red River Valley. Holding a population of over one million, seven of the ...