Duck Mountain Provincial Forest

Forest in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada

The Duck Mountain Provincial Forest[1] is located on the Saskatchewan / Manitoba border. The forest sits atop the Duck Mountains, which rise 200-500m above the surrounding prairie, and are part of the larger Manitoba Escarpment.

Both Manitoba's Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Saskatchewan's Duck Mountain Provincial Park are contained within the forest. The majority of the forest is located in Manitoba's Census Division No. 20, but substantial portions of the forest lie in the rural municipalities of Ethelbert, Roblin, Grandview, Swan Valley West, Minitonas – Bowsman, and Mountain, and in Saskatchewan's rural municipalities of Cote and St. Phillips.

The forest is designated as a provincial forest on both sides of the border. The Manitoba portion of the forest has an area of 3,770 km2 (1,455 sq mi), which includes all of the park's area of 1,424 km2 (550 sq mi). The forest was established in 1906. It is the largest Provincial Forest in Manitoba, slightly larger than the next largest Swan-Pelican Provincial Forest.

See also

References

  1. ^ Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada. "Place names - Duck Mountain Provincial Forest". www4.rncan.gc.ca.

External links

  • Manitoba's Provincial Forests: Manitoba Conservation Department Archived 29 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine

51°39′25″N 101°04′44″W / 51.65694°N 101.07889°W / 51.65694; -101.07889

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