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East Selkirk is a community of 675 (2016 Census)[3] in the Rural Municipality (RM) of St. Clements in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is directly across the Red River from Selkirk, Manitoba.
The village of East Selkirk is connected to Winnipeg, about 41 kilometres (25 mi) away, via Highway 59 or Provincial Road 204
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