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Somewhere between North Dakota and Nunavut sits a curious land with a coastline patrolled by polar bears, highways lined with monuments to household produce and dinner plates drenched in a gluey condiment known as honey dill sauce. This is Manitoba, a province that has captured the imagination of
well, maybe dozens of people around the world for more than a century. To many Canadians, Manitoba is nothing but canola, snow and mosquitoes. To people in Winnipeg, its capital and largest city, its that place where the flood happens three out of every five years. So what exactly is Manitoba? Its one of the newest places on Earth, carved by glaciers and shaped by meltwater. Its one of the most Indigenous places on Earth, as all of its residents are beginning to comprehend and respect. But its also a vast and largely empty land that lacks a singular identity, partly because of its vastness and emptiness but also because most of its population barricades itself within Winnipegs city limits. Stuck In The Middle: Defining Views of Manitoba findsphotographer Bryan Scott and journalist Bartley Kives venturing beyond the Perimeter Highway to explore the architecture, landscapes and waterways of a province they know and love but may never truly understand. Armed with passionate ambivalence and an unwavering commitment to equivocation, Scott and Kives paint a perfectly imprecise picture of Manitoba for the rest of the planet to appreciate and revile and ultimately ignore.
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Somewhere between North Dakota and Nunavut sits a curious land with a coastline patrolled by polar bears, highways lined with monuments to household produce and dinner plates drenched in a gluey condiment known as honey dill sauce. This is Manitoba, a province that has captured the imagination of
well, maybe dozens of people around the world for more than a century. To many Canadians, Manitoba is nothing but canola, snow and mosquitoes. To people in Winnipeg, its capital and largest city, its that place where the flood happens three out of every five years. So what exactly is Manitoba? Its one of the newest places on Earth, carved by glaciers and shaped by meltwater. Its one of the most Indigenous places on Earth, as all of its residents are beginning to comprehend and respect. But its also a vast and largely empty land that lacks a singular identity, partly because of its vastness and emptiness but also because most of its population barricades itself within Winnipegs city limits. Stuck In The Middle: Defining Views of Manitoba findsphotographer Bryan Scott and journalist Bartley Kives venturing beyond the Perimeter Highway to explore the architecture, landscapes and waterways of a province they know and love but may never truly understand. Armed with passionate ambivalence and an unwavering commitment to equivocation, Scott and Kives paint a perfectly imprecise picture of Manitoba for the rest of the planet to appreciate and revile and ultimately ignore.