I don’t know if anyone has posted this info, but you can find the Waypost criteria here: Wayspot Criteria — Wayfarer Help Center
Another good place to check out is the Criteria Clarification Collection , as it covers some of the most discussed POIs.
Lastly, looking up Norway House, MB, it may be considered a rural/low-density area. There are 2 threads that you may want to check out: 1 about what to look for in rural/low-density areas, and another about a test happening in some European countries in low-density areas that, if it goes well, may get extended to other parts of the world:
Tips for Rural Nominators:
Look for things that meet the guidelines that tend to be in rural areas:
Churches
Fraternal orders and veteran outposts
Eligible points of interest AT churches, veterans posts, etc. Look for picnic shelters, ball fields, prayer gardens, Little Free Libraries, and religious sculptures and shrines.
Community Centers, libraries, post offices and or town offices where public meetings are held
Town parks, sports fields, playgrounds, picnic shelters so long as in public s…
Hello Wayfinders,
You may have noticed that there are some newly added Wayspots in Pokémon GO in selected areas of France, Italy, and Spain. These Wayspots have been added to the map as part of an experiment designed to enhance gameplay and increase accessibility in areas with low Wayspot density.
Curious about this experiment?
We’re embarking on an exciting test to measure the impact of adding Niantic-generated Wayspots in safe, pedestrian-friendly locations like street corners and bus stops…