Prairie Mountain is the western part of southern Manitoba. It includes the regions of Parkland and Western Manitoba.
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- 1 Brandon — the region’s largest city
- 1 Dauphin — it’s named after the heir to the French throne, but a quarter of the population speaks Ukrainian
- 1 Glenboro
— home of “Sara the camel”, a 17 ft (5.2 m) statue created in October 1978 - 1 Minnedosa — Minnedosa Lake is a great spot for boating and swimming
- 1 Neepawa
— the self-proclaimed lily capital of the world - 1 Roblin
— on Goose and Krosney Lakes, and between Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Riding Mountain National Park - 1 Russell
— 27 km (17 mi) from Asessippi Provincial Park and Asessippi Ski Area & Resort - 1 Swan River — known for its outdoor recreational opportunities such as camping, fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling
- 1 Virden — the oil capital of Manitoba
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