Kildonan is the first Presbyterian Congregation established west of the Great Lakes.It was founded under the leadership of the Rev. John Black in 1851.We are the home of the original Selkirk Settlers who came to Red River at the invitation of Lord Selkirk, following the Highland Clearances in Scotland, in the early 1800?s.The Kildonan Presbyterian Cemetery adjacent is the resting place of many early Winnipeg pioneers.
Please enter your password below: DonwoodHistoryDonwood Manor Personal Care Home (as it is known today) was built in North Kildonan in 1970 with a capacity of 81 beds. A renovation project completed in 1996 resulted in an expanded and improved environment for residents totaling 121 beds. Donwood Manor Elderly Persons Housing, a 150 unit complex was constructed in 1974 and adjoined Donwood Manor Personal Care Home. In 1982, Donwood South, a 104 apartment complex was built on Henderson Highway with amenities to provide comfortable accommodations for independent seniors. Donwood West, a 60 unit life lease complex, was built in 1988. Donwood West is a non-profit corporation owned and operated by Donwood West Inc. In 1997 the construction of the 48 unit, 55+ Life Lease complex was completed. Valhalla Cove is a 55+ Life Lease Complex. Valhalla Cove is a non-profit corporation that is sponsored by Donwood Management Inc. Donwood is a faith-based organization supported by eight Winnipeg-based Mennonite Brethren Churches.
We will commit to be a leading community organization, focused on the needs of the community, through safe, flexible, self-sufficient and accessible services and programs for all ages. In delivering recreational, educational and leisure programs, we will foster pride and respect in the centre and the community we serve.
Programs are at the heart of what we do in Seven Oaks. In every one of our schools, we provide rich opportunities for students to engage in the provincial curricula. At the same time, we recognize that every learner is unique, and if we are to meet their needs, we need to be flexible and innovative in establishing programming.
Anola, Manitoba, Canada is a small town located 24 km east of Winnipeg, 40km north of Steinbach in the municipality of Springfield. It was first established in 1907 as a railroad stop. Its name is derived from the word ''knoll,'' meaning a hill or mound, which the community is built on.