Selkirk
Selkirk is a common place name with several notable locations. One prominent Selkirk is a town located in Manitoba, Canada. It is situated in the Red River Valley, approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Winnipeg. The town is known for its agricultural roots and has diversified its economy over time. Selkirk is also recognized for its historical significance, particularly its connection to the fur trade era.
Another significant Selkirk is an island in Scotland, officially known as the Isle of Mousa. However,
The surname Selkirk is also of Scottish origin, believed to derive from the town of Selkirk in