Nations gather to make a historic treaty between Ojibwa, Swampy Cree and the Crown. Below on the banks of the Red River, York boats rowed by a Métis crew arrive with furs from across the continent. Walk amongst Canada’s oldest collection of stone fur trade buildings to experience life of the trappers and traders of the Hudson’s Bay Company at Lower Fort Garry as they lived in the 1850s
West St. Paul has a very strong cultural and recreational backbone, evident by the numerous parks and sports venues located within its boundaries as well as the Sunova Centre - West St. Paul's newly built Community Centre.The Sunova Centre is a 17,000 square foot facility that boasts a gymnasium, commercial kitchen, nursery school room, boardroom, outdoor skating rink, 4 softball/baseball diamonds and 5 soccer pitches of various sizes.
The Rural Municipality of Woodlands is a rural community composed of a population diverse in cultural heritage who share a common desire for the quality of life found in a rural agricultural setting. Residents enjoy the wide-open spaces, clean air, water and a safe, friendly atmosphere in which family life thrives.
Road Closures were supposed to begin September 1st, but have been delayed due to rainfall levelsThe Province of Manitoba has requested road closures due to the work being done on the North Crooked Lake Drain in the RM of Bifrost. For a two week period Roads 14E between 134N and 133N will be closed. Road 134N from PR 326 to Road 14E, Road 14E from PR 329 to Road 134N, and Road 14E from Road 133N to Road 132N will be restricted to local traffic only during the same time period. The start date is weather dependent and may change Regular Council MeetingRURAL MUNICIPALITY OF BIFROSTOF MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council Meeting of the Rural Municipality of Bifrost regularly
Bifrost-Riverton is located approximately 100 kilometers north of Winnipeg, Manitoba’s capital. The community lies along the western shore of Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba’s largest lake, and is part of the province’s Interlake Region.
Welcome to the Rural Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba's oldest and largest rural municipality. Established in 1873, Springfield stretches from urban industrial development on the eastern boundary of the City of Winnipeg, through urban, rural residential, agricultural and natural landscapes, to the Agassiz Provincial Forest on the municipality's eastern boundary. The Birds Hill Provincial Park nestles into the northwestern corner of Springfield. Learn moreWhat's New