About 141-156 miles.
Lake Winnipeg drains Northward into the Nelson River, and eventually into the Hudson Bay.
Winnipeg is found in Canada in the Manitoba province; it is located near to where the Red River and Assiniboine River meet. This is on the eastern edge of the Canadian Prairies.
Lake Winnipeg is the Nelson River's source and it flows into the Hudson Bay.
The Nelson River in Manitoba, Canada, flows from Lake Winnipeg north to Hudson Bay.
The Red River of the North is the river which flows through Fargo, North Dakota. The Red River flows north and drains into Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada. The Mississippi River starts in northern Minnesota, about 150 miles east of Fargo, North Dakota.
Louis Riel was born at the Red River Settlement (now Winnipeg, Manitoba) on October 22, 1844.
Winnipeg, Manitoba is at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. yes it is a river, near or in Egypt OR It is a river that makes texas' shape (texas in the U.S.). IT is also a tributary off of the Mississippi
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Winnipeg is located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, on the eastern edge of the Canadian prairies. The Winnipeg area was a trading center for Aboriginal peoples prior to the arrival of Europeans. The first fort was built there in 1738, and in 1812 it was settled as the Red River Colony. After the Dominion of Canada was created in 1867, the province of Manitoba was formed in 1870. However, at that time Manitoba was just a small rectangle in the southern part of the present-day province. Winnipeg was near the center of the province, and was incorporated as the City of Winnipeg in 1873. By 1911, the city was the third largest in Canada, and remained so until surpassed by Vancouver in the 1920s. In 1912, the province of Manitoba was expanded to its present size, absorbing a large portion of what had been the District of Keewatin. Today, Winnipeg is the seventh-largest municipality in Canada, and the Winnipeg metropolitan area is home to 60% of Manitoba's population.
550 km longThe Saskatchewan River itself is about 550 kilometers or 340 miles long and runs east from Saskatchewan into Manitoba where it ends in Lake Winnipeg.
High Falls of the Pigeon River (120 feet) - 48.00472N 89.59778W