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Explore Manitoba: Gimli 1st Avenue

This is the 1st Gimli Avenue Looking South which was taken in September 1968.
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Explore Manitoba: Gimli Street

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Explore Manitoba: Gimli

Look at the old version of the Gimli Street of Manitoba  in the year 1968.
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Explore Manitoba: Gimli Park

This is the 1967 face of Gimli Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Explore Manitoba: Arborg

This is one of the earlier faces of Arborg, Manitoba back in September 1971. The name of the town was driven from the an Icelandic word that means “town by a river.” This is located in the Rural Municipality of Bifrost in Manitoba’s Interlake Region, 103 kilometres north of Winnipeg. The world’s largest curling rock [...]

Explore Manitoba: Winnipeg

The name “Winnipeg” originated from the Cree words meaning muddy water, referring to the dark water of the rivers and lakes in the region. It is the largest city in Manitoba and serves as the capital too.
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Explore Manitoba: View of the Auditorium, Cenotaph, Parliament Building and University Building

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Explore Manitoba: Winnipeg's Business Centre

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Explore Manitoba: 1904 Winnipeg's Post Office

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Explore Manitoba: Old Fort Garry Gateway

The gate’s history is one of rejection and threatened destruction and its existence today, as the centerpiece of Fort Garry Gateway Park on the east side of Fort Street, seems due more to luck and happen stance than civic planning. The last remnant of Upper Fort Garry, which was dismantled in 1881-1882, the gate is [...]