
Red River Valley
The Red River Valley is a broad, fertile region in North America, primarily located along the Red River, which flows through North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba. Known for its rich farmland, it has historically been important for agriculture, especially wheat and other crops. The valley's flat landscape and nutrient-rich soil make it ideal for farming. It also features grasslands, wetlands, and a unique ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife. The area has cultural significance for the Métis and other communities, and it is famous for the traditional folk song "Red River Valley."