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  1. Lake Winnipeg ( French: Lac Winnipeg) is a very large, relatively shallow 24,514-square-kilometre (9,465 sq mi) lake in North America, in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Its southern end is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) north of the city of Winnipeg. Lake Winnipeg is Canada's sixth-largest freshwater lake [3] and the third-largest freshwater ...

    • 12 m (39 ft)
    • 294 km³ (71 cu mi)
    • 36 m (118 ft)
    • Manitoba, Canada
  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Lake Winnipeg, lake in south-central Manitoba, Canada, at the southwestern edge of the Canadian Shield, the rocky, glaciated region of eastern Canada. Fed by many rivers, including the Saskatchewan, Red, and Winnipeg, which drain a large part of the Great Plains, the lake is drained to the northeast by the Nelson River into Hudson Bay.

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    It is relatively close to many large Canadian Shield lakes and parks, as well as Lake Winnipeg (the Earth's 11th largest freshwater lake). Winnipeg has North America's largest extant mature urban elm forest. The city has an area of 464.08 km 2 (179.18 sq mi). Winnipeg has four major rivers: the Red, Assiniboine, La Salle and Seine.

  4. Feb 7, 2006 · Lake Winnipeg, 23,750 km 2, elevation 217 m, estimated maximum depth 36 m, sixth-largest freshwater lake in Canada, is located in central Manitoba. Extending 416 km north-south, it drains approximately 984,200 km 2 of land by way of the Saskatchewan , Red - Assiniboine and Winnipeg river systems.

  5. Lake Winnipeg ( French: Lac Winnipeg) is a very large, relatively shallow 24,514-square-kilometre (9,465 sq mi) lake in North America, in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Its southern end is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) north of the city of Winnipeg.

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  7. Lake Winnipeg is the world’s 10th largest freshwater lake, with a watershed that spans two countries, four provinces, four states and over 100 Indigenous nations. It defines Manitoba’s geography, sustains vital ecological biodiversity, drives local economies and livelihoods, and is essential to cultural and spiritual identity.

  8. Lake Manitoba (French: Lac Manitoba) is the 14th largest lake in Canada and the 33rd largest lake in the world with a total area of 4,624 square kilometres (1,785 sq mi). It is located within the Canadian province of Manitoba about 75 kilometres (47 mi) northwest of the province's capital, Winnipeg , at 50°59′N 98°48′W  /  50.983°N ...

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