Manitoba
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A polar bear mother and cub enjoy peaceful slumber, but these majestic Arctic animals are already feeling the heat from global warming.
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Manitoba Information and History

Once headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company, which grew fat on the fur trade in the early 1800s, Winnipeg is now the distribution center for Canada's grain industry. Manitoba farms grow more sunflower seed and beans than any other province and produce the second-largest flaxseed crop. But agricultural wealth comes at a price: Almost all the indigenous tallgrass prairie has disappeared, and efforts are under way to preserve remaining flora and fauna.

Lumbering and mining of nickel, copper, and zinc buttress northern Manitoba, along with production of hydroelectric power—a third of which is exported to Ontario, Saskatchewan, and the United States. In the southwest, one potash reserve offers 120 million minable metric tons. Sparkling glacial lakes—100,000 of them—are alive with 80 fish species, but the yearly catch of summer tourists earns more cash than the take of fish.

ECONOMY

Industry: service industries, food processing, transportation equipment manufacturing, nickel mining.
Agriculture: canola, wheat, potatoes, oats, flaxseed, hogs, beef cattle, dairy products.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Manitoba Flag and Fast Facts
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Population
1,162,800
Area
647,797 square kilometers
(250,116 square miles)
Capital and Population
Winnipeg; 619,544
GDP Per Capita
U.S. $31,735
Date Formed
July 15, 1870
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Manitoba Features
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Go to Manitoba's Wapusk National Park in the spring, when a polar bear mother emerges from her den with her three-month-old cubs.
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Plan an adventure in the north—perhaps an Arctic safari on the western shores of Hudson Bay.
Map: Manitoba
Province: Manitoba
Country: Canada
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