Fairford River

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The Fairford River is a waterway in Manitoba, Canada, that serves as a key drainage channel connecting Lake Manitoba to downstream lakes and rivers in the region.

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Fairford River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Canada
continent North America
country Canada
downstreamConnection Dauphin River
Lake St. Martin
Lake Winnipeg
drainsFrom Lake Manitoba
flowsInto Lake St. Martin
hasDam Fairford River Water Control Structure
hasEcologicalRole supports aquatic habitat connectivity between Lake Manitoba and downstream waters
hasEconomicRole affects local fisheries through water level regulation
hasFunction conveys floodwaters from Lake Manitoba
regulates water levels of Lake Manitoba
hasImpact influences flooding conditions in downstream Indigenous communities
hasStructure Fairford River Water Control Structure
hydrologicalSystem Lake Manitoba watershed
surface form: Lake Manitoba–Lake St. Martin–Lake Winnipeg system
locatedIn Manitoba
locatedInAdministrativeArea Rural Municipality of Grahamdale
managingAuthority Manitoba Infrastructure
Manitoba
surface form: Province of Manitoba
nearSettlement Fairford, Manitoba
Pinaymootang First Nation
partOf Lake Manitoba drainage basin
Nelson River
surface form: Nelson River watershed
region Interlake Region, Manitoba
usedFor flood control
water level management
watercourseType drainage channel

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Lake Manitoba hasOutflow Fairford River