Distances in miles and kilometers from Stonewall, Manitoba to other cities in CanadaMeasures calculated from coordinates 50°08′03″N 97°19′33″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) StonewallThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about StonewallTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
Stonewall, Manitoba Stonewall is a town in the Canadian province of Manitoba with a population of 4,809 as of the 2016 census. The town is situated approximately north of Winnipeg on PTH 67. It is known for its limestone quarries. The local festival is the Quarry Days which is usually held over three days in August on (...) Stonewall Quarry Park Stonewall Quarry Park is an outdoor recreational facility located in the town of Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada. The 80-acre park is built over the remains of a limestone quarry that closed in the 1960s. The park features walking trails, an interpretive centre, two man-made lakes, and campground (...) Stony Mountain, Manitoba Stony Mountain is a small community in Manitoba, Canada approximately north of Winnipeg on Provincial Highway 7. The town is in the Rural Municipality of Rockwood and is the location of Stony Mountain Ski Area. The Stony Mountain Institution and Rockwood Institution prisons are in Stony Mountain (...) Rockwood Institution Rockwood Institution is a federal minimum-security facility located in the community of Stony Mountain, Rural Municipality of Rockwood, Manitoba, about 11 mi (18 km) from Winnipeg. It opened in 1962 and can accommodate up to 167 inmates.. Retrieved 16 Jan 2011. (...) Stony Mountain Institution Stony Mountain Institution is a federal multi-security facility located in Stony Mountain, Manitoba, about from Winnipeg. The medium security prison opened in 1877, the minimum security unit (formerly Rockwood Institution) opened in 1962 and the newest addition to the prison, the maximum security (...) |