Melita (/məˈlɪtə/) is a town located in the south-western corner of the Canadian province of Manitoba.
It is surrounded by the Municipality of Two Borders and occupies a bend of the Souris River.
Graham Creek runs along the west side of town and into the Souris River.
[2] It sits at the junction of Highways 3 and 83, approximately 320 km southwest of Winnipeg.
Evidence of First Nations habitation in the area includes the Linear Mounds Archaeological Site and the Brockinton Archaeological Site, which have provided artifacts dating back to 800 AD.