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✨ 7 Wonders of Manitoba Episode 5: The Interlake's Underground ✨
Warning: there WILL be snakes! Uncover the fascinating geology in this unique region of the province, and meet the slithering creatures that call it home.
📍 Treaty 2
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As we all stay home and stay safe, we wanted to share an incredible documentary series that features seven of Manitoba's most outstanding sites.
Each site was selected for its unique natural features, geological history or the wildlife that inhabits it. The series made us feel at ease and inspired for the year to come - we hope it does for you too!
Please continue to follow all government guidelines.

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15 янв 2021

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Комментарии : 49   
@charjl96
@charjl96 3 года назад
I've never thought to visit Manitoba before, but now I really want to go. The board of tourism clearly put a lot of thought and effort into this series. They've done an amazing job!
@wilocandoanyting3872
@wilocandoanyting3872 Год назад
There’s a great deal of beauty across North America rooted in the spiritual practices of the Indigenous peoples
@johnlennon8653
@johnlennon8653 2 месяца назад
Born and raised here,but so much I've never seen in my province, and i have traveled it a lot. So much to see, and at my age im not going to see it all.
@DiscoverwithBeckie
@DiscoverwithBeckie 15 дней назад
Wow i never knew that manitoba had caves, lived here since i was born, except a few years of travel! I am now going to find these and explore! Thank you!! ❤❤
@FrancisPelletier
@FrancisPelletier 3 года назад
C'est une série de vidéos vraiment extraordinaire. Bravo pour la production et la réalisation. Narration de classe mondiale.
@TheDriller571
@TheDriller571 5 месяцев назад
One Cave in Manitoba is the Cave near Little Indian Birch in the the Parkland Region in West Central part of Manitoba. They say if you go into the Cave,at a certain depth your flashlight will go out and if you decide to leave the Cave,on the way out your light will come back on. There is a place on the Lake near the Reservation where there is a light that looks like a Street Light but when you get close the light will disappear. The local Indians in the area won’t go near the Cave or the area on the Lake where people see the Light.
@simonpolle6126
@simonpolle6126 5 месяцев назад
Do you know of the exact location of the cave opening??
@TheDriller571
@TheDriller571 5 месяцев назад
@@simonpolle6126No but if you take Number 10 Highway North from Swan River,about 4 miles North from the Birch River turnoff you will come to the Little Indian Birch turnoff that will take you East to Swan Lake and the Little Indian Birch Reservation. You might be better off to just go North about 2 miles and get directions from the Smokeshop on the side of # 10 Highway North. A lot of the Indian people on the Reservation aren’t very friendly to outsiders. I knew a Métis guy who was a Res Cop there and who had to use his personal vehicle shot at and he had Bullet Holes in his Pickup to prove it.
@TheDriller571
@TheDriller571 5 месяцев назад
@@simonpolle6126 If you go North from Swan River on Highway #10. You will come to the little Indian Birch turn off about 4 miles North of Birch River. You might be better off to go to the smoke shop about 3 miles north of the turn off and get information from there. The Indian people on the Res aren’t too friendly with outsiders. I knew a Métis guy who was a Res cop there and his vehicle was shot at a couple of times.
@chasecrossman2197
@chasecrossman2197 2 месяца назад
I’m intrigued where exactly is this cave
@TheDriller571
@TheDriller571 2 месяца назад
@@chasecrossman2197 It’s in West Central Manitoba Canada,North of Winnipeg about 359 miles by Highway #10. You have to travel from Winnipeg to Swan River. Then from Swan River on Highway #10 towards The Pas and the road to the Reservation is on the right side of #10 about 25 or so miles from Swan River. The Reservation is about 10 miles East by Gravel Road. If you decide to check it out you might want to get some information from the Smoke Shop about 3 miles north of the turn off.
@saulteauxfirstnationsman5180
@saulteauxfirstnationsman5180 3 года назад
There is a lot of caves and underground areas. I remember my grandparents telling me that.
@barbaranneboyer4796
@barbaranneboyer4796 3 года назад
what a wonderful series..thank you,cheers from BC
@mikebellOP
@mikebellOP 3 года назад
Thank you for all my travel suggestions for the next summer ! Lol
@KardosoMedia
@KardosoMedia 3 года назад
very cool!
@grainedthoughts6004
@grainedthoughts6004 3 года назад
the quality is here
@darrensnorthernlife1184
@darrensnorthernlife1184 3 года назад
Best place to live in Manitoba!
@den8863
@den8863 5 месяцев назад
I visit often. The interlake is my favourite region of Manitoba.
@laurbster2680
@laurbster2680 3 года назад
correct me if im wrong but is that not the largest single natural gathering of snakes on the planet?
@RedRiverWilds
@RedRiverWilds 3 года назад
Narcisse? I believe so yes.
@metalmarty3948
@metalmarty3948 3 года назад
I think it is.
@verntoews6937
@verntoews6937 2 года назад
Cougar yes largest snake population density Thank God they are of the harmless garter Snake variety Good for rodent control
@normandboisvert729
@normandboisvert729 3 года назад
Très beau montage! Un beau Manitoba. Normand Boisvert
@OswaldBeef
@OswaldBeef 3 года назад
I’ve seen some pretty intriguing features....
@verntoews6937
@verntoews6937 2 года назад
Largest concentration of snakes on earth The harmless garter snake
@biddydibdab9180
@biddydibdab9180 3 года назад
How are the underground caves affected by the dynamite blasts of the gravel producing companies?
@stingingmetal9648
@stingingmetal9648 3 года назад
Not affected at all.
@daniellysohirka4258
@daniellysohirka4258 Год назад
They haven't used dynamite since Amex was invented for blasting. They usually use waste rock from mines and send it to third party companies to go through crushers for gravel if need be. Never waste.
@markanthony3275
@markanthony3275 7 месяцев назад
@@daniellysohirka4258 Yeah, that's right. I lived in Stonewall, Mb where the north east corner of town is ringed by quarries. On the very southernmost edge of the southernmost quarry you can still see a few drill holes where they ceased blasting in 1969.
@markanthony3275
@markanthony3275 7 месяцев назад
Interlake? How about InterSnake?
@tywebbgolfenthusiast8950
@tywebbgolfenthusiast8950 3 года назад
Why did it have to be snakes?
@deitrestolbert4951
@deitrestolbert4951 2 года назад
Those snakes are smart...."They say we are family"😄.. Amazing all those caves in Manitoba...that was a breathing territory for indians and first nations... surprised no mention of them.
@Sunshowers902
@Sunshowers902 Год назад
Not fond of snakes!!!
@greathodgy22
@greathodgy22 2 месяца назад
Good subject matter, get rid of the music.
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