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 Community Of Gilbert Plains Is Located In The Valley Of The Riding Mountain And Duck Mountain, Nestled In The Lush Agricultural Setting On Manitobas 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.
Celebration 125Minnedosa is a dynamic community of 2500 located two hours west of Winnipeg at the intersection of Highway #10 & #16.Our beautiful valley and hills, the Little Saskatchewan River and Minnedosa Lake combine to make our community an oasis on the prairie. But Minnedosa is much more than just Manitoba's Most Beautiful Town.
Saturday: 10:00 12:00; 1:00 4:30Whats New:ELibraries image to go to its website.Please click theELibraries image to go to its website.Please click thefILL image to go to its website.Please click theEbscohost image to go to its website.Please click theLibsat image to go to its website.Please click thefacebook image to go to our facebook page.Internet Usage:Internet Access is free to both members and nonmembers. The library has three computers available for Internet Access. Manitoba Law requires a parental authorization for Internet use by anyone under the age of 18. Internet time is limited to 1 hour at a time and can be booked in advance by calling the libraryPrinting:Printing and photocopying services are available in black and white or colour.Costs are: Black and white .25c, colour .75c.Projector Rental:A projector rental is available for all library patrons who are over the age of 18. An Indemnity Agreement must be completed. A refundable $100.00 deposit is required, plus a rental fee of $20.00 for a one week period.Memberships:A library card is free to any resident of the Town of Manitou and the Rural Municipality of Pembina
In the summer of 1897 a Colonization Trail was blazed from Dauphin to Minitonas. The Trail, known as the Cowan Trail still exists today. The section from Cowan to Minitonas is used by horseback riders, snowmobile and all terrain vehicle enthusiasts. The campsite consisting of tents was established on the West side of the West Favel River, two kilometers West and a half kilometer South to the present Town of Minitonas. May 2, 1898, a Land Titles Agent was appointed with an office in Tent Town, so called because of the two large marquees erected by the government for the convenience of settlers arriving before the railway. William Leslie registered the first homestead located at NE 24-36-26 W. It is about 2.5 km North of Minitonas, directly west of the cemetery. The property remains in the Leslie family.
The library was established in 1974 with the Official Opening taking place on November 2nd of that same year. It began on the second floor of the old brick school which also housed the museum. It soon became apparent that there was a need for easier access to the library and a new site would fit the bill. In 1983 as a centennial project a new library was built and found a permanent home on Main Street. Through the years there have been many changes, mostly in the field of technology, but the library's basic principle to provide the best service to our community remains the same.
Our Municipality is breathtakingly beautiful with lush greenery, pristine lakes and rivers, and a calm that originates with our quiet communities. The communities of Bellsite, Birch River, Cowan, Mafeking, Lenswood, Novra, Pine River, Pulp River and Sclater are all rooted in the R.M. of Mountain.
We welcome you to come, relax and experience everything the R.M. of Mountain has to offer.
Dryden is where the rugged beauty of Northwestern Ontario meets the bright lights of city life. It is a vibrant urban community surrounded by the unsurpassed beauty of the boreal forest, freshwater lakes and spectacular vistas. It offers something for everyone – the perfect blend of opportunities to raise a family, launch a business or enjoy retirement. Dryden boasts one of the most dynamic economies in Northern Ontario.It offers a strong economic base, with a large retail and service sector to serve residents and visitors. Situated midway between Winnipeg and Thunder Bay, our City is secluded yet well connected by highway and air, and a sophisticated wireless network to meet the needs of the most demanding businesses. Inside the city limits you'll find all the conveniences for a growing family or business, modern communication network, newly expanded health care centre, first class educational facilities and excellent selection of residential properties.