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The Pas, Manitoba

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Location

The Resume

    (1912- )
    Located in northern Manitoba
    Nicknamed “The Gateway to the North
    Founded by Henry Kelsey in 1690
    Incorporated as a town in 1912
    Population is 5,513 as of the 2020 census

Why The Pas, Manitoba might be annoying:

    It is actually pronounced ‘The Paw.’
    It is in an extremely wooded location.
    It has harshly cold winters and extremely short summers.
    Its economy primarily relies on the forestry industry.
    Like the majority of the province, it relies on Winnipeg for its media coverage.
    If you aren’t into the outdoors, then you would be pretty bored here.

Why The Pas, Manitoba might not be annoying:

    It was originally inhabited by the Swamp Cree people, prior to Henry Kelsey’s encounter.
    It has some great scenery being located along the Saskatchewan River.
    It is home to the Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival, which is considered the oldest winter festival in the province.
    It served as the setting for Farley Mowat’s 1956 novel ‘Lost in the Barrens.’
    It was home to Manitoba’s first sawmill exclusively run by the region’s First Nations people.

Credit: Eddie Burphy


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Year In Review:

    For 2024, as of last weekly ranking, Out of 11 Votes: 45.45% Annoying