The rock formations of the Manitoba Escarpment constitute a very small window (80-90 m.y.) on Manitoba’s geological past. In order to understand how those sediments were deposited, we have to broaden our view to include the history of the world and North America during the Late Cretaceous Period (136-65 m.y.).

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