Division No. 19, Manitoba
Division No. 19, also informally known as North East Manitoba, is a census division in the Canadian provinceof Manitoba. Division No. 19 actually extends all the way across the province from west to east at near its middle, although the overwhelming majority of its territory is located in its eastern and southeastern portions. It includes most of Lake Winnipeg, most of Lake Winnipegosis, and the north basin of Lake Manitoba.
The division had a population of 14,725 in 1996.[1] The division had a population of 15,805 in the Canada 2001 Census.
Communities
- Berens River First Nation
- Black River First Nation
- Bloodvein First Nation
- Chemawawin First Nation
- Crane River First Nation
- Dauphin River First Nation
- Fisher River First Nation
- Fort Alexander First Nation
- Hole or Hollow Water First Nation
- Jackhead First Nation
- Little Grand Rapids First Nation
- Pauingassi First Nation
- Peguis First Nation
- Pine Creek First Nation
- Poplar River First Nation
- Shoal River First Nation
- Swan Lake First Nation
- The Narrows First Nation
- Waterhen First Nation
References
- ↑ Community profile Archived November 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
Coordinates: 51°50′N 98°00′W / 51.833°N 98.000°W
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