Emerson, Manitoba
Canada
Emerson, Manitoba has 30 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Noyes–Emerson East Border Crossing
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Noyes, Minnesota
St. Vincent, Minnesota
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Pembina, North Dakota | St. Vincent Township, Minnesota
Noyes, Minnesota
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Henryetta, Oklahoma | St. Vincent Township, Minnesota | Preston, Oklahoma
Manitoba Highway 75
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Morris, Manitoba | Morden, Manitoba | St. Jean Baptiste, Manitoba
Canadian prairies
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Saskatchewan | Fort St. John, British Columbia | The Pas, Manitoba
Fenian raids
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: New Brunswick | The Maritimes | Fort Erie, Ontario | Oro-Medonte, Ontario | St. Albans (town), Vermont
Provencher
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Steinbach, Manitoba | St. Adolphe, Manitoba | Ste. Agathe, Manitoba | Rural Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba | Mitchell, Manitoba
March West
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Carlyle, Saskatchewan | Mossbank, Saskatchewan | Arcola, Saskatchewan | Estevan | Redvers, Saskatchewan
U.S. Route 81
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Columbus, Nebraska | Von Ormy, Texas | Norfolk, Nebraska | Marlow, Oklahoma | Lytle, Texas
Pembina, North Dakota
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: North Dakota | Badger Township, Minnesota | St. Cloud, Minnesota | Fridley, Minnesota | Huot, Minnesota
Red River Trails
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Saint Paul, Minnesota | St. Cloud, Minnesota | Detroit Lakes, Minnesota | Fridley, Minnesota | Pembina, North Dakota
Canada Border Services Agency
Connects Emerson, Manitoba to: Blaine, Washington | Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Akwesasne | St. Stephen, New Brunswick | Simcoe County