List of regions of Manitoba
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This is a list of regions in Manitoba,
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, including
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's geographic regions, economic regions, and health regions. These regions do not reflect the organization of local government in Manitoba. These areas exist solely for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation; they have no government of their own. Typically outlined by provincial or federal authorities, these formal and informal regional models broadly follow the geographic definitions, but have particular variations depending on their administrative or other purpose.


Geographic regions

These are informal geographic regions, accompanied by the census divisions in each. Unlike in some other provinces,
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Manitoba Manitoba ( ) is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada at the Centre of Canada, longitudinal centre of the country. It is Canada's Population of Canada by province and territory, fifth-most populous province, with a population o ...
do not reflect the organization of local government: these areas exist solely for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation; they have no government of their own.


Provincial regions


Central Manitoba

* Interlake ** North Interlake ( Division No. 18) ** Selkirk Area ( Division No. 13) ** South Interlake ( Division No. 14) * Parkland ** Dauphin ( Division No. 17) ** Roblin, Russell, Rossburn Area ( Division No. 16) ** Swan Valley ( Division No. 20) Northern Manitoba *
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(Norman or Nor-Man) — this region was added to the province in 1912, and includes all land north of the 52nd parallel. ** Churchill/Northern Manitoba ( Division No. 23) ** Flin Flon/North West ( Division No. 21) ** North East Manitoba, or North Eastman ( Division No. 19) ** Thompson/North Central ( Division No. 22)


Southern Manitoba

Southern Manitoba includes: * Central Plains — north-central Manitoba ** Central Manitoba ( Division No. 8) ** Portage la Prairie Area ( Division No. 9) ** Whitehorse Plains ( Division No. 10) * Eastman — southeast Manitoba ** Beausejour Area ( Division No. 12) ** Eastern Manitoba ( Division No. 1) ** Steinbach Area ( Division No. 2) * Pembina Valley — south-central Manitoba ** Pembina Valley ( Division No. 3) ** Pilot Mound Area ( Division No. 4) * Westman — southwest Manitoba ** Brandon Area ( Division No. 7) ** South West Area ( Division No. 5) ** Virden Area ( Division No. 6) ** Western Manitoba ( Division No. 15) * Winnipeg Capital Region — Includes the 16 municipalities identified in Manitoba's ''Capital Region Partnership Act''. As such, unlike the other regions, this region also includes municipalities that are components of the other regions that border it. ** Winnipeg census division ( Division No. 11): *** City of Winnipeg *** Headingley ** Three
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from the Central Plains Region ( Division 10 in its entirety): *** Cartier *** Macdonald *** St. François Xavier ** Three rural municipalities from the Eastman Region (portions of Divisions 2 and 12): *** Ritchot *** Springfield *** Taché ** Eight rural municipalities from the
Interlake Region The Interlake Region is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba that lies roughly between Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The region comprises 14 rural municipalities, one city (the ...
(all of Division 13 and part of Division 14): *** East St. Paul *** Rockwood *** Rosser *** Selkirk ***
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*** St. Clements *** Stonewall *** West St. Paul


Extraterritorial regions

In the broader context of Canada's 7 primary regions, as well as those of North America's various regions, Manitoba can be considered by the following
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regions: *
Hudson Bay Lowlands The Hudson Bay Lowlands is a vast wetland located between the Canadian Shield and southern shores of Hudson Bay and James Bay. Most of the area lies within the province of Ontario, with smaller portions reaching into Manitoba and Quebec. Many ...
*
Canadian Shield The Canadian Shield (french: Bouclier canadien ), also called the Laurentian Plateau, is a geologic shield, a large area of exposed Precambrian igneous and high-grade metamorphic rocks. It forms the North American Craton (or Laurentia), the anc ...
*
Interior Plains The Interior Plains is a vast physiographic region that spreads across the Laurentian craton of central North America, extending along the east flank of the Rocky Mountains from the Gulf Coast region to the Arctic Beaufort Sea. In Canada, it e ...
*
Red River Valley The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North; it is part of both Canada and the United States. Forming the border between Minnesota and North Dakota when these territories were admitted ...
*
Western Canada Western Canada, also referred to as the Western provinces, Canadian West or the Western provinces of Canada, and commonly known within Canada as the West, is a Canadian region that includes the four western provinces just north of the Canadaâ ...
** Canadian Prairies


Economic regions

The economic regions of Manitoba are defined by
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. Manitoba is broken into 8 economic regions, each with its own
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s and potential opportunities.https://www.brandonu.ca/rdi/files/2017/01/Report-3-Admin-Regions-in-MB-Jan24.pdf These regions also include "self-contained labour areas," or SLAs, which are local geographic areas in Manitoba where people live and work and that have a minimum population of 3,000 and a minimum
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of CA$130 million. These areas are solely based on economic relationships that exist between neighbouring
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and
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. Manitoba's 8 economic regions include the following. Rural Manitoba: * Southeast Economic Region — comprising all of the Eastman region ( census divisions 1, 2, and 12), and can be further broken down into the following SLAs: ** Beausejour Brokenhead Area ** Emerson Area **
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Area **
La Broquerie La Broquerie is a local urban district in the Rural Municipality of La Broquerie, Manitoba, Canada. It is a predominantly Francophone community located approximately 10 kilometres east of Steinbach, Manitoba and 70 kilometres southeast of the ...
Area ** Lac du Bonnet Area ** Niverville Area ** Powerview-Pine Falls Area ** Ritchot Area ** Springfield Area ** St. Pierre-Jolys Area ** Steinbach Area ** Stuartburn Area ** Taché Area * South Central Economic Region — comprising all of the Pembina Valley region ( census divisions 3 and 4), and can further be broken down into the following SLAs: ** Altona Area **
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Area ** Cartwright Area ** Manitou Area ** Morris Area ** Winkler Area * Southwest Economic Region — comprising all of the Westman region ( census divisions 5, 6, 7, and 15), and can further be broken down into the following SLAs: ** Boissevain Area ** Brandon Area ** Hamiota Area ** Killarney Area ** Melita Area ** Minnedosa Area ** Neepawa Area **
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Area ** Souris Area ** Virden Area ** Wawanesa Area * North Central Economic Region — comprising all of the Central Plains region (census divisions 8, 9, and 10), and can further be broken down into the following SLAs: **
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Area ** Macdonald Area ** Portage la Prairie Area ** St. Francois Xavier Area ** Treherne Area * Interlake Economic Region — comprising all of the
Interlake region The Interlake Region is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba that lies roughly between Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The region comprises 14 rural municipalities, one city (the ...
( census divisions 13, 14, and 18), and can further be broken down into the following SLAs: ** Arborg Area ** East St. Paul Area ** Gimli Area ** Selkirk Area **
St. Andrews St Andrews ( la, S. Andrea(s); sco, Saunt Aundraes; gd, Cill Rìmhinn) is a town on the east coast of Fife in Scotland, southeast of Dundee and northeast of Edinburgh. St Andrews had a recorded population of 16,800 , making it Fife's four ...
Area ** St. Clements Area ** St. Laurent Area ** Stonewall Area ** West St. Paul Area ** Woodlands Area * Parkland Economic Region — comprising all of the Parkland region ( census divisions 17, 16, and 20), and can further be broken down into the following SLAs: ** Dauphin Area ** Grandview Area ** Roblin Area ** Russell Area ** Ste. Rose Area ** Swan Valley Area Northern Manitoba: * North Economic Region — comprising all of the Norman region (census divisions 19, 21, 22, and 23), and can further be broken down into the following SLAs: **
Churchill Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1 ...
Area ** Flin Flon Area ** Gillam Area **
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Area ** Leaf Rapids Area ** Lynn Lake Area ** Snow Lake Area ** The Pas Area **
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Area Winnipeg: * Winnipeg Economic Region — comprising census division 11 ( City of Winnipeg and Rural Municipality of Headingley); it ''does not'' include the Metro Region.


EI regions

The
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has its own economic regions created for the provision of employment Insurance (EI) in each province/territory. These "Employment Insurance Economic Regions" are defined by the federal ''Employment Insurance Act'' and Regulations. * EI Region of Winnipeg (EI Region #39) — includes
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, East St. Paul, Headingley, Ritchot, Rosser, Springfield, St. Clements, St. François Xavier, Taché, West St. Paul, and
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. * EI Region of Southern Manitoba (EI Region #40) — includes census divisions 2, 13, and 14, as well as the entirety of the Central Plains, Interlake, Parkland, Pembina Valley, and Westman regions. * EI Region of Northern Manitoba (EI Region #41) — includes census divisions 1, 12, and 18, as well as the entirety of the Northern Region


Health regions

Manitoba is also broken down into health regions, which are defined by their respective health authorities, called Regional Health Authorities (RHAs). The 5 health regions, and their respective RHAs, that exist today were created as an amalgamation of 11 regions and authorities that were merged in 2012: * Interlake-Eastern health region — comprising the geographic regions of Interlake and North Eastman * Northern Health health region — comprising the geographic region of Northern Manitoba (excluding
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) * Prairie Mountain health region — comprising southwestern Manitoba, including the geographic regions of Westman and Parkland * Southern Health-Santé Sud — comprising the geographic region of Pembina Valley and South Eastman ( census districts 1 and 2) * Winnipeg health region — comprising the City of Winnipeg, the northern community of
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, and the Rural Municipalities of East and West St. Paul,


Other


Schools

School divisions and
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in Manitoba are also divided into regions: * Central — roughly includes the regions of Central Plains and Pembina Valley * Northern/Remote — includes Northern Manitoba and parts of census divisions 1, 9, and 20 * Parkland/Westman — roughly includes the regions of Westman and Parkland (excluding parts of census division 20) * Southeast/Interlake — roughly includes the regions of Interlake and Eastman (excluding parts of census division 1) * Winnipeg — City of Winnipeg


Treaties

Manitoba can also be divided by its First Nations treaties, as part of the Numbered Treaties of Canada. Some include portions of other provinces. *
Treaty 1 ''Treaty 1'' (also known as the "Stone Fort Treaty") is an agreement established on August 3, 1871, between the Imperial Crown of Great Britain and Ireland and the Anishinabe and Swampy Cree nations. The first of a series of treaties called the ...
— comprising
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( census division 11), and southern Manitoba—roughly the regions of Central Plains, Pembina Valley, and Interlake (excluding northern half of census division 18) * Treaty 2 — comprising southern Manitoba—roughly the Westman Region, census division 17, parts of division 16, southern part of
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, and northern part of division 18 *
Treaty 3 ''Treaty 3'' was an agreement entered into on October 3, 1873, by Chief Mikiseesis (Little Eagle) on behalf of the Ojibwe First Nations and Queen Victoria. The treaty involved a vast tract of Ojibwe territory, including large parts of what is ...
— roughly comprising census division 1; and the
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area of
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*
Treaty 4 Treaty 4 is a treaty established between Queen Victoria and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nation band governments. The area covered by Treaty 4 represents most of current day southern Saskatchewan, plus small portions of what are today western Ma ...
— roughly comprising census division 20, the non-contiguous western portion of division 19, and small, westward portion of division 16; and the Qu’Appelle area of
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* Treaty 5 — comprising central-northern Manitoba—roughly Northern Manitoba (excluding a portion of division 19; and the furthest-east portion of census division 23, which does not belong to a Manitoba treaty)


Manitoba Metis Federation regions

The Manitoba Metis Federation, which is the official self-governing political organization for Métis people in Manitoba, uses a regionally-based governance structure wherein the MMF is organized into regional associations that are made up of local associations. The Manitoba Metis Federation regions, for which the boundaries are established by the MMF Board of Directors, are: * Northwest Region * The Pas Region * Thompson Region * Interlake Region * Southeast Region * Southwest Region * Winnipeg Region


See also

* Administrative divisions of Canada *
List of census divisions of Manitoba Statistics Canada divides the province of Manitoba into 23 census divisions. Unlike in some other provinces, census divisions do not reflect the organization of local government in Manitoba. These areas exist solely for the purposes of statistical ...
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List of communities in Manitoba Communities in the Province of Manitoba, Canada include incorporated municipalities, unincorporated communities and First Nations communities. Types of incorporated municipalities include urban municipalities, rural municipalities and local gove ...
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List of former counties of Manitoba In Manitoba, counties were originally only organized for judicial purposes. Between 1875 and 1890, they also existed for municipal purposes. History In 1875, provision was made for a majority of the electors in a judicial county to petition to ...
* List of municipalities in Manitoba *
List of rural municipalities in Manitoba A rural municipality (RM) is a type of incorporated municipality in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Under the province's ''Municipal Act'' of 1997, an area must have a minimum population of 1,000 and a density of less than to incorporate ...
* List of regions of Canada


References


External links

* Government of Manitoba Community Profiles: *
Regional Map
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Municipality Profiles
*https://www.brandonu.ca/rdi/files/2017/01/Report-3-Admin-Regions-in-MB-Jan24.pdf {{Manitoba, regions=yes *