Selkirk Manitoba
Selkirk is a city in the western Canadian province of Manitoba, located on the Red River, about 22 kilometers northeast of the provincial capital Winnipeg. Selkirk has a population of 10,500.
The mainstays of the regional economy are tourism, a steel mill, and a significant psychiatric medical facility. A vertical lift bridge over the Red River connects Selkirk with the smaller sized town of East Selkirk. The city is connected to Winnipeg via Highway 9 and is served by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
The city was called in honor of Scotsman Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, who got the grant to develop a colony in the Red River location in 1813.
The Selkirk Mental Health Centre, the biggest psychological health center in the province, is a major employer in the city. The Centre’s surroundings are a park-like campus on the outskirts of the city.
Gerdau, owned by Gerdau S.A. of Porto Alegre, Brazil, runs a steel minimill in Selkirk. This steel mill (known in your area as MRM or “”The Manitoba Rolling Mills””) is also a major employer.
Selkirk is marketed as the Catfish Capital of the World, due to the large quantities of catfish in the close-by Red River. Selkirk is likewise home to Chuck the Channel Cat, a fiberglass representation of a catfish that measures 25 feet long.
The Marine Museum of Manitoba, a collection of historical marine artifacts of Lake Winnipeg and the Red River location, lies in Selkirk. Selkirk is likewise the site of a Canadian Coast Guard base.
The Selkirk Fair and Rodeo are held annually to celebrate the area’s farming history. It celebrated its 130th anniversary in 2008.
Selkirk has three community newspapers: The Interlake Enterprise, The Selkirk Record, and The Selkirk Journal.
Amphibex excavator icebreakers were at work breaking up ice flows on the Red River in 2009. Ice breakers and backhoes were to be tactically positioned along the Red River Floodway, which might require to be opened prior to the ice was completely melted. If the Floodway jammed upstream of bridges or on tight corners, officials took a look at previous ice jams and offered contingency plans.
A vertical lift bridge over the Red River connects Selkirk with the smaller sized town of East Selkirk. Selkirk is marketed as the Catfish Capital of the World due to the large amounts of catfish in the nearby Red River. Selkirk is likewise home to Chuck the Channel Cat, a fiberglass representation of a catfish that measures 25 feet long. The name Chuck was chosen to honor local sport fisherman Chuck Norquay, who drowned while doing what he enjoyed finest– fishing in the Red River.
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