Fort Rouge, Winnipeg in the context of City ward


Fort Rouge, Winnipeg in the context of City ward

⭐ Core Definition: Fort Rouge, Winnipeg

Fort Rouge is a district of Winnipeg, Manitoba, in Canada. Located in the south-central part of the city, it is bounded on the north by the Assiniboine River, on the east and south by the Red River, and on the west by Stafford Street and Pembina Highway.

It composes part of the city ward of Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry, as well as belonging to the provincial electoral district of Fort Rouge, and the federal electoral district of Winnipeg South Centre. Fort Rouge is not a discrete census district, so its population cannot be easily obtained through census records; the 2006 combined population of Fort Rouge and the neighbouring district of River Heights was 56,505.

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Fort Rouge, Winnipeg in the context of Fort Garry, Winnipeg

Fort Garry is a community area and neighbourhood of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, located in the southwestern part of the city, south of the district of Fort Rouge and east of the Tuxedo area. It comprises parts of the city wards of River Heights - Fort Garry, Fort Rouge - East Fort Garry, Waverley West, and St. Norbert - Seine River.

Once the Rural Municipality of Fort Garry, it was named for the historical fortification in downtown Winnipeg known as Upper Fort Garry, although the nearest (northernmost) point of the district (at Jubilee Avenue and Lilac Street) is 3.75 km (2.33 mi) from the site of the fort.

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Fort Rouge, Winnipeg in the context of Winnipeg Route 125

Route 125 (Jubilee Avenue) is a city route in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. At only 1.6 kilometers in length, it is the shortest designated city route, running from an interchange with Route 42 (Pembina Highway) to Route 62 (Osborne Street).

Jubilee Avenue is a collector road with two lanes in each direction, running through residential areas in Fort Garry and Fort Rouge. The speed limit is 50 km/h (30 mph) for the entire length of the route. The street is named in commemoration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897.

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