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The East Interlake Conservation District (EICD) is an organization  of neighbouring municipalities, towns and villages working together as a watershed community with the Province of Manitoba to promote the sustainable use and management of land and water resources within the East Interlake region of Manitoba.

Conservation districts are organized based on watershed boundaries. A watershed is simply the land that water flows across or through on its way to a common stream, river, or lake. A watershed can be very large (e.g. the Lake Winnipeg watershed drains 953 250 km2), or very small, such as a 20-acre watershed that drains to a pond. A small watershed that nests inside of a larger watershed is sometimes referred to as a subwatershed or subbasin.

The EICD contains four subwatersheds of the Lake Winnipeg watershed; two which flow into the Red River, and two which flow into the south basin of Lake Winnipeg. These subwatersheds also delineate the boundaries of EICD subdistricts. Each EICD subdistrict maintains a board of representatives who make decisions about the land and water resources within their watershed.
 
 
 

Latest News

  • Welcome to our newest member municipality - The City of Selkirk
  • AGM to be held at Fraserwood Hall on December 8th beginning at 5pm.
  • Next EICD Executive Board Meeting on Monday, December 8th at 4:00 pm.

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

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