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Boyne River (Manitoba)

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The Boyne River is a 125-kilometre river in Manitoba, Canada. It lies in the Central Plains and Pembina Valley regions and is part of the Hudson Bay drainage basin. The river begins in the Pembina Hills, about 4.5 kilometres northwest of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes. It flows northwest to the town of Treherne on Highway 2, then goes a short distance north and turns east. It passes north and east of Rathwell, then turns southeast into the Dufferin area and reaches Stephenfield Lake, where Roseisle Creek joins from the right. Stephenfield Provincial Recreation Park is on the lake. The Boyne continues east through Carman, turns northeast, then east through the Norquay Channel, crossing under Highway 3 before reaching its mouth at the Morris River, about 2 kilometres south of Brunkild in the Macdonald Municipality. The Morris River then flows to the Red River of the North, then the Nelson River, and finally to Hudson Bay.


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