Warren Landing, Manitoba

Warren Landing
Warren Landing

Location of Warren Landing in Manitoba

Coordinates: 53°41′49″N 97°52′13″W / 53.69694°N 97.87028°W / 53.69694; -97.87028Coordinates: 53°41′49″N 97°52′13″W / 53.69694°N 97.87028°W / 53.69694; -97.87028
Country  Canada
Province  Manitoba
Region Northern
Census Division No. 22
Government
  MP Niki Ashton
  MLA Frank Whitehead
Time zone CST (UTC−6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC−5)
Area code(s) 204
NTS Map 063H12
GNBC Code GBDDK

Warren Landing is a small community in Manitoba, Canada. It is located at the northern end of Lake Winnipeg on Big Mossy Point, where the Nelson River originates.

The settlement is served by floatplane, since there is no airstrip. A winter road connects the settlement west to Grand Rapids, Manitoba. The nearest other community is Norway House, located approximately 30 kilometers north.

Warren Landing was named after Hudson's Bay Company gentleman John Warren, who was seriously wounded during the Red River Rebellion and died in the settlement. He was buried with military honors. A fish station, largest of the lake, was also located in Warren Landing. The settlement was also the northernmost dock for many Lake Winnipeg steamboats.[1]

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References

  1. Boulette, John (August 1957). "Lake Winnipeg Place Names". Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 2007-08-18.
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