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The Best Attractions In The Pas

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The Pas is a town in Manitoba, Canada, located at the confluence of the Pasquia River and the Saskatchewan River within Division No. 21 in the Northern Region. It is approximately 630 km northwest of the provincial capital, Winnipeg, and 40 km from the border of Saskatchewan. It is sometimes still called Paskoyac by locals after the first trading post, called Fort Paskoya and constructed during French colonial rule. The Pasquia River begins in the Pasquia Hills in east central Saskatchewan. The French in 1795 knew the river as Basquiau. Known as The Gateway to the North, The Pas is a multi-industry northern Manitoba town serving the surrounding region....
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The Best Attractions In The Pas

  • 1. Clearwater Lake Provincial Park The Pas
    Clearwater Lake Provincial Park was designated a provincial park by the Government of Manitoba in 1963. The park is 593 square kilometres in size. The park is considered to be a Class II protected area under the IUCN protected area management categories.
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  • 3. Lido Theatre The Pas
    The Lido Theatre is an atmospheric theatre in The Pas, Manitoba. The Lido Theatre began operations in 1929 and has remained running in its original form since its inception, making it one of Canada's oldest and most unique atmospheric theaters still in operation.
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  • 4. Aseneskak Casino The Pas
    The Opaskwayak Cree Nation is a First Nations band government in Manitoba, Canada. The First Nation has territory near The Pas along the Saskatchewan River. The First Nation hosts the Opaskwayak Indian Days annually each August. The OCN Blizzard, a Manitoba Junior Hockey League team, is based on the Indian reserve and plays out of the Gordon Lathlin Memorial Centre. The current townsite of Opaskwayak, reserve parcel 21E, was a historical gathering place where people travelled for spiritual healing. The area Cree would meet here every summer to fish, harvest, and cultivate the land. Also during this time it was an opportunity for creating social ties and practising the ceremonial way of life known as the Metewiwin or Grand Medicine Society. The language of the Opaskwayak people is from the ...
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  • 5. The Pas Regional Library The Pas
    University College of the North is a post-secondary institution located in Northern Manitoba, Canada. UCN has a student body of approximately 1,800 annually, and a staff of approximately 400. The Chancellor of UCN is Edwin Jebb.
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  • 6. Wekusko Falls Provincial Park Snow Lake
    Wekusko Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park straddling the Grass River and Wekusko Lake, located in central Manitoba on Manitoba Provincial Road 392 near Snow Lake, Manitoba.
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  • 8. Grass River Cranberry Portage
    The Grass River is a historically important waterway in the Hudson Bay drainage basin in the Northern Region of Manitoba, Canada. It begins at the Cranberry Lakes approximately 27 kilometres east of Cranberry Portage and runs northeast 500 kilometres to its mouth on the Nelson River. The river was a critical route for earlier European explorers and was part of the Upper Tract of the fur trade into Canadian interior.
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  • 9. Bakers Narrows Provincial Park Flin Flon
    Bakers Narrows, Manitoba, is a small residential community approximately 20 km southeast of Flin Flon on Lake Athapapuskow. There are five subdivisions located near the lakeshore with a total of approximately 150 cottages, many of which are permanent residences.
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  • 10. Flin Flon Station Museum Flin Flon
    Flin Flon is a mining city in Canada. It is located on a correction line in the boundary of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, with the majority of the city located within Manitoba. Residents thus travel south into Saskatchewan, and north into Manitoba.
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