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Assiniboia

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Assiniboia

Early region, western Canada. Named for the Assiniboin Indians, it was an area with indefinite boundaries, controlled by the Hudson's Bay Co. c. 1811–70. It included present-day southern Manitoba and, until 1818, the Red River Valley in present-day North Dakota and Minnesota. It was incorporated into Manitoba in 1870. In 1882 the Canadian government created another district of Assiniboia as part of the old Northwest Territories. In 1905 this district was divided between Alberta and Saskatchewan.



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Sitting on a 100-acre property with 30 acres of buildings that are used for trade shows, exhibits and special events, Regina Exhibition Park, or Assiniboia Agricultural Association as it was then called, was established 120 years ago.
The Diocese of Qu'Appelle, originally called Assiniboia, was created by the province of Rupert's Land in 1883.
PO Box 1327 Assiniboia, SK, CANADA S0H 0B0 Ph: 888-766-3645 Fax: 306-642-4420 lrpm@sk.
 
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