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FROZEN LONESOME: Fuzztastic (Hydrasynth & Minifreak)
FROZEN LONESOME: Fuzztastic (Hydrasynth & Minifreak) YouTube video by Frozen Lonesome

Today’s random Frozen Lonesome video is Fuzztastic from October 2025. Slow motion video shot at #Matlock, #Manitoba on the western shore of #LakeWinnipeg.
youtu.be/I_KCVkMXytQ
#ambientstringfuzz #generallypleasingelectronicnoise

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FROZEN LONESOME: Sunrise, Sunset (scenes from the Ranch)
FROZEN LONESOME: Sunrise, Sunset (scenes from the Ranch) YouTube video by Frozen Lonesome

Today’s random Frozen Lonesome video is Sunrise, Sunset (scenes from The Ranch) from October 2023. Looking forward to getting back out to the shores of #LakeWinnipeg.
#Ambientstringfuzz #astralfunk #generallypleasingelectronicnoise

youtu.be/JoFeL_Jhrz4

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One more #background photo that I have posted before for the March 28, 2026 #BlueSkyArtShow. #clouds #matlock #manitoba #lakewinnipeg

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Letters are going out and momentum is building. The CEC can only review the hog industry if the Minister directs it, and that step has not been taken. Lake Winnipeg deserves transparency.

Email the Minister using the link in our bio and add your voice.

#LakeWinnipeg #Manitoba #CleanWater

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Join our team this summer!

The Lake Winnipeg Foundation is hiring a Summer Outreach Coordinator (May–Aug 2026). 32 hrs/week, $23/hr, based in Winnipeg with travel to Lake Winnipeg communities.

Help engage volunteers and support events. Apply by March 13 via link in bio.

#LakeWinnipeg

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Today we’re celebrating the quiet heroes of our ecosystem: wetlands. Places like Grassy Narrows Marsh protect Lake Winnipeg by filtering nutrients, reducing algae blooms, and providing vital wildlife habitat. Protecting wetlands means protecting our lake.
#WorldWetlandsDay #LakeWinnipeg

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#Clouds is a Great #BlueSkyArtShow theme because who doesn’t like clouds and I have some great photos of them. ⛅️
#matlock #lakewinnipeg

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#Clouds is a Great #BlueSkyArtShow theme because who doesn’t like clouds and I have some great photos of them. ⛅️
#matlock #lakewinnipeg

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It’s definitely #cold here today. But I feel the warmth of today’s #BlueSkyArtShow. #lakewinnipeg #heclaisland

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It’s definitely #cold here today. But I feel the warmth of today’s #BlueSkyArtShow. #lakewinnipeg #icefishing

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FROZEN LONESOME: Secret Date
FROZEN LONESOME: Secret Date YouTube video by Frozen Lonesome

Today’s random Frozen Lonesome video is Secret Date from September 2025. Photos taken by me on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg. youtu.be/ivMmT79DK4Q

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FROZEN LONESOME: Slow Horizon
FROZEN LONESOME: Slow Horizon YouTube video by Frozen Lonesome

Today’s random Frozen Lonesome video is Slow Horizon. #Astralfunk on the western shore of #LakeWinnipeg. Photos taken by me on #HeclaIsland #manitoba.

youtu.be/RpiYikwvJkI

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From small-town Manitoba to centre stage: Brittany Jade’s surreal night on The Price Is Right - Prince Albert Daily Herald Steven Sukkau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Winnipeg Sun For Brittany Jade, the moment it became real was instant. “The second the lights came up and the music started,” she said. “You grow up seeing that set on TV, and suddenly you’re sitting in it with Howie Mandel right there in front of you.” The Gimli-area

From small-town Manitoba to centre stage: Brittany Jade’s surreal night on The Price Is Right


#BrittanyJade #Canada #CentreStage #community #GameShow #HowieMandel #LakeWinnipeg #Manitoba #PADailyHerald #SmallTown #Surreal #ThePriceIsRight #WinnipegSun
paherald.sk.ca/from-small-t...

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North America's Other "Great" Lake.
North America's Other "Great" Lake. YouTube video by Urban Atlas

Ever grateful to have been born in this part of the world, our lakes and rivers are everything. It's critical that we do more to protect our waters and ecosystems.💧 #LakeWinnipeg #Winnipeg #Manitoba

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Terrific theme for today’s #blueskyartshow because I have lots of beautiful #sky photos. This one was taken in my happy place of #Matlock #Manitoba on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.

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Terrific theme for today’s #blueskyartshow because I have lots of beautiful #sky photos. This one was taken in my happy place of #Matlock #Manitoba on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.

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Time is flying by and it’s time for another fabulous #BlueSkyArtShow. The theme for today Saturday November 15, 2025 is #Bright. I look forward to seeing everyone’s art and photos. Incredibly #bright sun reflecting on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.

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Time is flying by and it’s time for another fabulous #BlueSkyArtShow. The theme for today Saturday November 15, 2025 is #Bright. I look forward to seeing everyone’s art and photos. Incredibly #bright sunrise on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.

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It’s Saturday November 8, 2025 and today’s #BlueSkyArtShow theme is #Evening. Looking forward to a wonderful day of photography and art! #Sunset from the #Matlock #pier on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg #manitoba.

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Distinct patterns of movement in monthly space use across Lake Winnipeg by a population of south basin walleye Lake Winnipeg hosts North America’s second largest commercial fishery for walleye (Sander vitreus (Mitchill, 1818)); however, little is currently known regarding walleye distribution throughout the la...

Super jazzed to see this second paper out from Nicole Turner's thesis, showing differential patterns of space use in Lake Winnipeg by migrant vs. resident walleye. Also, migrants (maybe) more likely to repeat spawn... check it out! cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/... #cdnsci #LakeWinnipeg #Walleye

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[Thumbnail] North America, British Possessions. Published by V. H. Nelson, London. [1826]
On Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/bp_6506/

[Thumbnail] North America, British Possessions. Published by V. H. Nelson, London. [1826] On Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/bp_6506/

[portion] North America, British Possessions. Published by V. H. Nelson, London. [1826]

Showing Edmonton House, both branches of the Saskatchewan River that empties in Lake Winnipeg.
On Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/bp_6506/

[portion] North America, British Possessions. Published by V. H. Nelson, London. [1826] Showing Edmonton House, both branches of the Saskatchewan River that empties in Lake Winnipeg. On Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/bp_6506/

[portion] of Origins of Naming in Edmonton (City of Edmonton Archives) https://tinyurl.com/2p9n3uje

Before it was Edmonton
This place had names long before Europeans and other settlers arrived. People have lived in this area for thousands of years. The Cree called the area Beaver Hills (Amiskwaciy). The North Saskatchewan River was called Omaka-ty by the Blackfoot meaning Big River, and French maps from the 1790s called it Rivière Bourbon after the French royal family. We now call it the North Saskatchewan, based on the Cree word kis-is-ska-tche-wan meaning “swift current”. It was first documented as the Saskatchiwine River in 1793 by Alexander Mackenzie, and was an early example of how some names we use today are the result of misinterpretations or misunderstandings of Indigenous words. Other examples of this include Blackmud Creek (first noted in 1882) , which is a translation of the creek’s original Cree name kaskitewâw asiskîy, and Kinokamau Lake (first noted in 1895), which takes its name from the Cree word kinokamâw, meaning “long lake”.
Naming Edmonton 1795
Place names are a reflection of colonialism, and for evidence you need look no further than the name of this city. The name Edmonton was first given to Fort Edmonton, a Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) fur trading post on the North Saskatchewan River, in 1795. It was named after Edmonton, England, the birthplace of Sir James Winter Lake, who was at the meeting of the governors of the HBC when the fort was established. The fort was moved a number of times until finally, in 1830, it was built on the banks of the river where the south lawn of the Legislature sits today.

[portion] of Origins of Naming in Edmonton (City of Edmonton Archives) https://tinyurl.com/2p9n3uje Before it was Edmonton This place had names long before Europeans and other settlers arrived. People have lived in this area for thousands of years. The Cree called the area Beaver Hills (Amiskwaciy). The North Saskatchewan River was called Omaka-ty by the Blackfoot meaning Big River, and French maps from the 1790s called it Rivière Bourbon after the French royal family. We now call it the North Saskatchewan, based on the Cree word kis-is-ska-tche-wan meaning “swift current”. It was first documented as the Saskatchiwine River in 1793 by Alexander Mackenzie, and was an early example of how some names we use today are the result of misinterpretations or misunderstandings of Indigenous words. Other examples of this include Blackmud Creek (first noted in 1882) , which is a translation of the creek’s original Cree name kaskitewâw asiskîy, and Kinokamau Lake (first noted in 1895), which takes its name from the Cree word kinokamâw, meaning “long lake”. Naming Edmonton 1795 Place names are a reflection of colonialism, and for evidence you need look no further than the name of this city. The name Edmonton was first given to Fort Edmonton, a Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) fur trading post on the North Saskatchewan River, in 1795. It was named after Edmonton, England, the birthplace of Sir James Winter Lake, who was at the meeting of the governors of the HBC when the fort was established. The fort was moved a number of times until finally, in 1830, it was built on the banks of the river where the south lawn of the Legislature sits today.

For the 200th post from #WCWMC let’s #rotary dial it back two-hundred years [1825] or [73000 Days]

North America, #British #Possessions. Published by V. H. Nelson, London. archive.org/details/bp_6... #NorthAmerica #Map #Cartography #Colonialism #EdmontonHouse #LakeWinnipeg
tinyurl.com/2p9n3uje

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We’re closing up The Ranch today, so last #sunrise of the season in #Matlock Manitoba on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.
It was another beautiful one!

#nature #photography

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We’re closing up The Ranch today, so last #sunrise of the season in #Matlock Manitoba on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.
It was another beautiful one!

#nature #photography

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We’re closing up The Ranch today, so last #sunrise of the season in #Matlock Manitoba on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.
It was another beautiful one!

#nature #photography

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We’re closing up The Ranch today, so last #sunrise of the season in #Matlock Manitoba on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.
It was another beautiful one!

#nature #photography

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We’re closing up The Ranch today, so last #sunrise of the season in #Matlock Manitoba on the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.
It was another beautiful one!

#nature #photography

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Excited for another #blueskyartshow. Its Saturday September 20, 2025 and for today’s theme of #Angles.

If you have followed my previous posts, I have shared many photos of the pier in #Matlock #Manitoba On the western shore of #lakewinnipeg.

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FROZEN LONESOME: Secret Date
FROZEN LONESOME: Secret Date YouTube video by Frozen Lonesome

New Frozen Lonesome music.
youtu.be/ivMmT79DK4Q?...
#electronicmusic #matlock #manitoba #lakewinnipeg

Visit frozen-lonesome.bandcamp.com for more #ambientstringfuzz #astralfunk #generallypleasingelectronicnoise

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A beautiful fall morning!
#lakewinnipeg #manitoba #sunrise #matlock
#photography

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Beautiful end to a beautiful day!
#lakewinnipeg #matlock #manitoba #sunset #photography

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