1. Winnipeg – ~843,640
The provincial capital and largest city, economic and cultural hub of Manitoba.
2. Brandon – ~58,024
Western Manitoba centre known for agriculture, railways and festivals.
3. Steinbach – ~20,937
Major Eastman city with strong cultural roots and manufacturing growth.
4. Winkler – ~15,219
Prairie city in the south, growing in industry and family communities.
5. Portage la Prairie – ~14,525
Central Plains city on the Assiniboine River, rich in agriculture and transit links.
6. Thompson – ~13,095
Northern city built around mining and forestry, regional service centre.
7. Morden – ~11,303
Pembina Valley city known for rapid growth and local festivals.
8. Selkirk – ~10,976
Interlake city on the Red River, known for historic sites and proximity to Winnipeg.
9. Dauphin – ~8,495
Parkland city with agricultural heritage and Festival du Voyageur events.
10. Flin Flon (Manitoba portion) – ~4,991
Border city straddling Manitoba and Saskatchewan, known for mining history.
The above is subject to change.
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