Scenarios about 'Red River Floodway'
A massive flood control system built around Winnipeg, Manitoba, to divert the Red River around the city during periods of high water. Completed in 1968 and expanded in the early 2000s, the floodway has prevented billions in potential flood damage and saved Winnipeg from numerous catastrophic floods. In alternate history scenarios, its absence or different implementation could dramatically alter the development and viability of Canada's prairie regions.
What If Manitoba Developed Different Flood Protection Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Manitoba implemented alternative approaches to flood protection, potentially transforming the province's relationship with its waterways and reshaping its economic and environmental landscape.