Seven Sisters Falls, Manitoba
Community in Manitoba.
Place in Manitoba, Canada
50°06′19″N 96°00′54″W / 50.10528°N 96.01500°W / 50.10528; -96.01500Seven Sisters Falls is a community in the Rural Municipality of Whitemouth, Manitoba.[2]
It is the location of Manitoba Hydro's Seven Sisters Generating Station and the Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park. Seven Sisters Falls was named by fur traders for a series of seven rapids that were located along the Winnipeg River which are now the site of the hydroelectric dam.[3]
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Division No. 1, Manitoba (Eastern Manitoba)
- Buffalo Point 36
- Shoal Lake 37A (part)
- Shoal Lake 39 (part)
- Shoal Lake 39A (part)
- Shoal Lake 40 (part)
- Arbakka
- Badger
- Caliento
- Elma
- Gardenton
- Hadashville
- Hillside Beach
- Piney
- Prawda
- River Hills
- Ste. Rita
- St. Georges
- Seven Sisters Falls
- South Junction
- Sprague
- Stuartburn
- Sundown
- Vassar
- Vita
- Whitemouth
- Zhoda (part)
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