Federal electoral districts redistribution 2022

Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman Final boundaries

  • (Population: 98,620)
  • (Map 1)

Consists of:

  1. the Municipality of Bifrost-Riverton and the rural municipalities of Alexander, Armstrong, Brokenhead, Coldwell, Fisher, Gimli, Lac du Bonnet, Rockwood, St. Andrews, St. Clements, St. Laurent, Victoria Beach, West Interlake and Woodlands;
  2. the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale, excluding that part lying southerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said rural municipality with the southerly boundary of the Obushkudayang Indian Reserve; thence generally westerly along the southerly boundary of said Indian reserve to Provincial Road 513; thence westerly along said road to the easterly boundary of Little Saskatchewan Indian Reserve No. 48; thence southerly and generally westerly along the easterly and southerly boundaries of said Indian reserve to the westerly boundary of Little Saskatchewan Indian Reserve No. 48; thence southerly along the production of said boundary, the westerly boundary of the Little Saskatchewan Indian Reserve No. 48 (Kostelnyk Road) and Fairford Road to the easterly limit of the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale;
  3. the Local Government District of Pinawa;
  4. the City of Selkirk; the towns of Arborg, Beausejour, Lac du Bonnet, Powerview-Pine Falls, Stonewall, Teulon and Winnipeg Beach; and the Village of Dunnottar;
  5. the Indian reserves of Brokenhead No. 4 and Dog Creek No. 46;
  6. that part of the Province of Manitoba described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of the Municipality of Bifrost-Riverton with the southerly shoreline of Washow Bay in Lake Winnipeg; thence generally northeasterly along said shoreline to the northeasternmost point of Anderson Point; thence northeasterly in a straight line across Lake Winnipeg to the easterly shoreline of said lake at latitude 51°26'36"N; thence generally southerly along said shoreline to the northerly boundary of Fort Alexander Indian Reserve No. 3; thence southwesterly in a straight line across Traverse Bay to the intersection of the shoreline of said bay with the easterly limit of the Rural Municipality of Alexander; thence generally westerly and northerly along the shoreline of Lake Winnipeg to the northerly limit of the Municipality of Bifrost-Riverton at approximate latitude 51°07'36"N; thence westerly and northerly along the limit of said municipality to the point of commencement;
  7. that part of the Province of Manitoba described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly shoreline of Lake Manitoba (the easterly limit of the Rural Municipality of Alonsa) with Provincial Trunk Highway 68; thence generally southerly, easterly and northerly along the shoreline of said lake to Provincial Trunk Highway 68; thence northwesterly along said highway to the point of commencement;
  8. that part of the Province of Manitoba described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale and the northerly shoreline of Portage Bay; thence generally easterly, southerly and northerly along the shoreline of Portage Bay and Lake Manitoba to a point at approximate latitude 51°42'10"N and longitude 99°05'27"W; thence northerly in a straight line to a point at approximate latitude 51°47'54"N and longitude 99°05'20"W; thence easterly in a straight line to a point at approximate latitude 51°47'53"N and longitude 98°52'38"W; thence southerly in a straight line to the northwesternmost point of the limit of the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale; thence southerly along said limit to the point of commencement; and
  9. Manitou Island and Gunnlaugsson Island in the Lake Manitoba Narrows, belonging to the Rural Municipality of West Interlake.