Le Chalet in La Broquerie offers affordable assisted-living and subsidized 1-bedroom apartments for seniors 55+ and special-needs residents, with tailored support and geothermal comfort.
Located at 93 Principale Street in the heart of La Broquerie, Le Chalet de La Broquerie is a secure, fully wheelchair- and scooter-accessible residence designed for adults 55+. Residents enjoy convenient access to the church, library, medical clinic, pharmacy, grocery store, post office, and other essential services. The property offers three housing phases to suit different needs, including bachelor, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites. Features include private bathrooms with safety bars, kitchen or kitchenette appliances, shared laundry facilities, parking options, and included yard care and snow removal. Select suites offer subsidized rent through Manitoba Housing, while Phase III provides an assisted living package with daily meals and weekly housekeeping. A welcoming, community-focused environment with raised garden beds and no pets permitted. Reach out to us today!
Along with many Commercial Contract services Kindale also carries a large variety of retail products. Stackable crates, reusable bags, custom screen printed t-shirts, garden stakes, aprons, personalized baby blankets, canvas wall hangings, hand made rugs, bat houses, and small dog bandanas are some of these retail products. Come in and see our newly developed retail display at 16 Pioneer Road, in Steinbach or visit our online store. Of course we are always ready for new projects to fit your needs. enVision Community Living is a non-profit community-based organization committed to delivering supports and services that provide people who live with intellectual disabilities the opportunities for personal growth and development, and opportunities to live the life of their choosing in the community. enVision recognizes the intrinsic value of each person and his or her right to make informed choices and to access services.
Greendale Estate, owned and operated by Menno Home for the Aged, is a non-profit corporation. Greendale Estate's mission is to facilitate assisted living and supportive housing with compassion, sensitivity and respect for each person's physical, emotional and spiritual needs, in a safe, home-like environment.
Friedensfeld Community Centre Inc. is owned and operated by the community. We have a membership that works and volunteers of their time to keep the community center functioning.We strive to ensure that your event at Friedensfeld will be memorable with great food and good times in a facility that has it all.
Heritage Life Retirement Living provides specialized senior living options, including independent living suites and life leases designed to enhance quality of life for mature adults.
Grunthal was first settled in 1876 by Russian Mennonites who had come to Canada in what is referred to as the first major wave of Russian immigration. James Urry, in his book None But Saints, defines the three big immigration movements of Mennonites from Russia to America. The first was in the 1870's when Alexander II (then Czar) voided the charters that provided Russian Mennonites from Religious Freedoms and self-determination of their communities. From 1873 to 1884 about 8,000 Mennonites migrated to Manitoba, with another 13,000 settling in the mid-western United States. The second major wave of Russian Mennonites migrated to Canada soon after the Russian Revolution in 1919.