Entertainment Selkirk is advertised as the
Catfish Capital of the World due to the large amounts of
catfish in the nearby Red River. This nickname was part of an advertising campaign to attract
American anglers to fish for trophy-sized catfish. Selkirk is also home to Chuck the Channel Cat, a fiberglass statue of a catfish that measures long. The catfish was named after local sport fisherman Chuck Norquay, who drowned while doing what he loved most: fishing in the Red River. After Chuck was built in 1986, the town council decided to place Chuck in front of Smitty's Restaurant on Main Street. The
Marine Museum of Manitoba, a collection of historical marine artifacts of Lake Winnipeg and the Red River area, is located in Selkirk. Selkirk is also the site of a
Canadian Coast Guard base. The yearly Selkirk Fair and Rodeo is held to celebrate the area's agricultural history. It celebrated its 130th anniversary in 2008.
Employment The Selkirk Mental Health Centre, the largest mental health facility in the province, is a major employer in the city. It is surrounded by a park-like campus on the outskirts of the city.
Gerdau, owned by Gerdau S.A. of Porto Alegre, Brazil, operates a steel
minimill in Selkirk. This steel mill (known locally as MRM or "The
Manitoba Rolling Mills") is another major employer. Selkirk has three community newspapers:
The Interlake Enterprise,
The Selkirk Record, and
The Selkirk Journal. ==Sports==