Twenty-two people, mostly from Africa, crossed the border on foot overnight Saturday into Sunday, said Greg Janzen, a local official in the city of Emerson. Eight others had arrived on Friday.
Emerson, 120 kilometers south of Winnipeg and close to the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota, has seen the porous border -- in many areas with no official crossings -- drawing greater numbers of asylum seekers since US President Donald Trump's travel ban.
Under a bilateral agreement, asylum-seekers from the United States are usually turned back at Canada's border crossings.
But this does not apply to those crossing the border illegally in other places.
Migrants who crossed into Canada in early February faced harsh, frigid conditions: two had their hands frozen and needed to have several fingers amputated.
But temperatures were much milder this past weekend. Migrant arrivals, mostly people who are undocumented in the United States, are rising sharply in Manitoba.
The trend has officials in Emerson fretting. They have asked federal and provincial authorities to increase resources to address the situation.
"Illegal crossings are dangerous and a burden on our local communities, and our laws must be enforced," Tony Clement, a Conservative spokesman for public safety issues, said on Twitter.
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