Grand Rapids, Manitoba
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Town of Grand Rapids, Manitoba | |
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Country | Canada |
Region | Norman Region |
Settled | 1877 |
Area | |
- Land | 85.95 km² (33.2 sq mi) |
Population (2006) | |
- Urban | 336 |
- Urban Density | 3.9/km² (10.1/sq mi) |
Postal code | R0C 1E0 |
Area code(s) | 204 |
Grand Rapids is a town in Manitoba, Canada located on the northwestern shore of Lake Winnipeg where the Saskatchewan River enters the lake. As the name implies, the river has a significant drop at this point. In modern days, a large hydro electric generating plant has been built to harness this resource. Cedar Lake, just a short distance up the river provides a natural water storage for this plant.
Historically, Fort Bourbon stood at this location. It also sits across the river from Grand Rapids First Nation.
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The province-wide microwave system was extended to Grand Rapids on November 29, 1968.[1]
- CBWHT (channel 8) (CBC Television)
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