- Winnipeg Flood
Winnipeg Flood may refer to:
*
1950 Red River Flood
*1997 Red River Flood
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Winnipeg Flood may refer to:
*
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Winnipeg Transit — A Winnipeg bus still in the older transit orange and cream paint scheme Founded 1882 … Wikipedia
Winnipeg — Stadtzentrum von Winnipeg … Deutsch Wikipedia
Flood control — For the protocol issue, see Flood control (communications). A weir was built on the Humber River (Ontario) to prevent a recurrence of a catastrophic flood. Flood control refers to all methods used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of… … Wikipedia
Winnipeg Tribune — Infobox Newspaper name = The Winnipeg Tribune caption = type = Daily Newspaper format = Broadsheet foundation = January 28, 1890 ceased publication = August 27, 1980 price = owners = Southam Newspapers publisher = editor = language = English… … Wikipedia
Geography and climate of Winnipeg — Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the valley of the Red River and has a flat topography. Downtown Winnipeg is centred at the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street about one kilometre (0.6 mile) from The Forks of the Red and Downtown… … Wikipedia
1997 Red River Flood — The Sorlie Bridge connecting Grand Forks and East Grand Forks became submerged on April 17 Duration … Wikipedia
1997 Red River Flood in Canada — Infobox flood image location= name=1997 Red River Flood duration=April and May 1997 total da total fatalities=0 areas affected= Winnipeg, MBThe Red River Flood of 1997 in Canada was a major flood that occurred in April and May 1997, along the Red … Wikipedia
2011 Assiniboine River flood — Duration: April 2011–present Fatalities: 1[1] Damages: >$1 billion[2] … Wikipedia
St. Vital, Winnipeg — For the electoral division of Manitoba that includes the northerly part of this district of Winnipeg, see St. Vital (electoral district). Coordinates: 49°50′2″N 97°6′54″W / … Wikipedia
Mark Flood — Born September 29, 1984 (1984 09 29) (age 27) Charlottetown, PE, CAN Height … Wikipedia