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The Assiniboine Region covers an area of 32,134 square kilometres, expanding from the northwestern point of the Saskatchewan border in the Rural Municipality of Shellmouth-Bolton near the community of Russell, continuing down the Saskatchewan border where
Newly constructed adult living apartments at 201 Hawthorne Ave East, Dauphin, MB.Features & AmenitiesLocated in the quiet northeast corner of Dauphin, MBSpacious one level living, No stairsEvery suite has an outside PatioGardening space availableSpacious kitchen with refrigerator, stove, dishwasher & walk-in pantryUtility room with washer & dryer outletsDesirable location.
Welcome to Village of Winnipegosis !Nestled along the South shore of magnificent Lake Winnipegosis, and hugging the banks of the gentle Mossey River, rests the exquisite little Village of Winnipegosis. Influenced by a rich and diverse historical background, the Winnipegosis lifestyle complements an idyllic setting free from mainstream pollution and congestion with an abundance of nature and wildlife.
Nestled along the South shore of magnificent Lake Winnipegosis, and hugging the banks of the gentle Mossey River, rests the exquisite little Village of Winnipegosis. Influenced by a rich and diverse historical background, the Winnipegosis lifestyle complements an idyllic setting free from mainstream pollution and congestion with an abundance of nature and wildlife.The serene and graceful setting of Winnipegosis is also home to a fantastic bird population and is the nesting grounds for an enchanting assortment of bird species including the Blue Heron, Osprey, Pelican and Bald Eagle.The Village, with just under 700 residents, offers amazingly affordable housing, all amenities and convenient access to major centres.
On April 30, 1854 seventeen charter members met to consider forming a Baptist church and erecting a building. The church was 38' wide and 50' long and 18' to the ceiling. On June 17, 1854 they called Rev. John B. Jackson as pastor for $500.00 a year. The