Welcome to the Community of Crane RiverCrane River is located on the west shore of Lake Manitoba (north end), and borders the Crane River First Nation. All weather access is provided by PR #276 from Ste. Rose Du Lac to Toutes Aides, and then PR #481 to Crane River. Crane River has been governed by a Mayor and Council under The Northern Affairs Act since May 1969.
Hunting Charters, Fishing Charters, Cottages, Restaurant, Snacks, Ice, Waterfowl, Fish Bait, Cabins - Full-service & No Service, Camping - Full Service & No Service, Black Bear Hunting, Whitetail Deer Hunting
Experience nature and enjoy an outdoor adventure at the Harvest Lodge in Waterhen. Located on the beautiful Waterhen River in Manitoba, we are a world class hunting and fishing lodge. We have a large range of wildlife in the area, and comfortable amenities were you can relax at the end of the day. Come see why we are a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The community employs a fulltime Public Works Employee, a fulltime Community Administrative Officer, a certified parttime Water Operator, a Community Constable, a parttime Recreation Director, and a Rink Operator. Volunteer Fire DepartmentWaterhen has its own volunteer Fire Department. Approximately 20 volunteer Fire Fighters are with the department, who do ongoing training twice monthly under the direction of Fire Chief John Mark Taylor.Waterhen currently owns 1 fire truck, and 1 rescue and water tanker truck.
The community employs a fulltime Public Works Employee, a fulltime Community Administrative Officer, a certified parttime Water Operator, a Community Constable, a parttime Recreation Director, and a Rink Operator. Volunteer Fire DepartmentWaterhen has its own volunteer Fire Department. Approximately 20 volunteer Fire Fighters are with the department, who do ongoing training twice monthly under the direction of Fire Chief John Mark Taylor.Waterhen currently owns 1 fire truck, and 1 rescue and water tanker truck.
The Board of Trustees approved the current Mission Statement in February 2008. There are several components that comprise the total document. Each of these components is important and has significance for the Division. These components are explained in the following text. This information was also presented by the Board Chairperson to the delegates at the 30th Annual School Committee Conference.
Duck Bay is a community located in the Canadian province of Manitoba, along the western shores of Lake Winnipegosis. It was established at the turn of the century as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post, and is named after the bay on which it is situated. A gravel road to nearby Camperville, Manitoba was completed in 1952.The primary industries of the community are fishing, trapping and some agriculture. The Duck Bay wharf provides berthing for 15-20 skiffs and 3-5 whitefish vessels. There are 10-15 boats regularly fishing from Duck Bay's harbour, with approximately 50 fishermen in total from local and surrounding areas.