Broadview Also Offers The Support Services Of The Broadview And District Economical Development Committee, The Mainline Regional Economic Development Authority And The East Central Development Corporation.
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Welcome! A visit to the Virden Pioneer Home museum acquaints guests with the way of life of an established Victorian family in the Canadian west. The large brick-veneer home, which houses the majority of the Museum's collection, was built in 1888 on 'Quality Hill', which represented one of the wealthiest districts in early Virden. Each room has been re-furbished to the charm of the era, with numerous period items and furniture--giving it a homey, almost lived in feeling.
The community of Gilbert Plains is located in the valley of the Riding Mountain and Duck Mountain, nestled in the lush agricultural setting on Manitoba's Parkland. With a toprated 18hole golf course, campgrounds, nearby lakes for fishing and yearround sports facilities, Gilbert Plains is an ideal place to vacation. The rich local heritage and vibrant community makes it an even better place to live. Check us out!Where is Gilbert Plains?Gilbert Plains is located in the Parkland, in the south west area of the province of Manitoba, Canada. Gilbert Plains is ideally situated only 14 km from Riding Mountain National Park of Canada and 35 km from the Duck Mountain Provincial Park. Distance to nearby centres:Grandview – 15 km
The museum, archives and library are located on the first floor, north end, Brandon Armoury, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. It has been open to the public since 1979 and it has had visitors and e-mail correspondence from all provinces, most of the states and many countries. Comments from people who have visited the museum indicate they have found the museum very informative and the time well spent. The museum is run totally by volunteers. There is a work force of nine, who work one day a week through the winter. The museum is dedicated to preserving the memory of those who served their country in the various wars and engagements in which Canadian troops participated -- especially units that are associated with the southwestern corner of the province.There is a wide range of military memorabilia, including uniforms, webbing, bayonets, cap badges, shoulder flashes, flags, maps and swords. The museum library contains material which covers practically every war, battle or skirmish in which Canadian troops were involved.
History AlbumCelebrating 65 Years in 2014To help celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Western Development Museum, we encourage people to visit their local WDM this year.Find out how we're celebrating -->Where are we? Our four museum locations can be visited in Moose Jaw , North Battleford , Saskatoon , and Yorkton . Our Curatorial Centre is located in Saskatoon, SK.
The Beautiful Plains School Division will strive to provide quality educational opportunities within a safe and caring environment that will enable students To become life long learners andto become responsible, productive, contributing citizens in a changing society.
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Heritage Village Aerial ViewIn 1982 the province of Saskatchewan declared the Doukhobor Prayer Home a Provincial Heritage Building. The Veregin Doukhobor Prayer Home is a landmark of the area, with architecture that can be traced to the Russia. Built in 1917, it served as a Prayer Home and residence of the two Doukhobor leaders, Peter V. Verigin and his son Peter P. Verigin. Today it is part of the National Doukhobor Heritage Village.The National Doukhobor Heritage Village was officially opened June 29, 1980, the day which the Doukhobors celebrate annually as Petera€TMs Day. It is the day which commemorates the burning of the arms and which led to the Doukhobor emigration from Russia. Cement foundations give evidence of several business and residential structures that were once located there. Of the earlier buildings, only the Veregin Prayer Home, a machine shed and grain elevator exist.Two buildings, both of which are Prayer homes and facing one another, were the beginning of a Heritage Village Complex.