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Originally Posted by Albertaboy
Manitoba is much more hilly than you think; you just need to get out of the city and explore our beautiful province; absolutely gorgeous Drive around our great lakes and see how awsome the inland sea's are.
Bottom, every province has it's natural beauty that makes it unique.
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From those pictures i think Saskatchewan is way more hilly then Manitoba, Manitoba is VERY flat in all the Agassiz basin, which is almost all the southern part, and the shield is rocky but it's still very flat.
I visited quite some places in Manitoba and I've never seen such landscapes; there are hills in Sandilands and Brandon area, plus the escarpment, but not as big as those, and if you drive from Spruce Woods to Whiteshell it's just completely flat.
I think Sask. has more of the ecoregion called "parkland", while Manitoba goes pretty much from flattiness to shield.
Still I know a person from Saskatoon and i asked her: "is Sask. flat like Manitoba?", and she replied "Sask. is veeeery flat". So i think people living in the flat part never go around and keep spreading this bad image of Sask., pretty much like Manitobans saying the all the province is prairie (i've heard it a lot).