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Located in rural Manitoba at the intersection of Highways 16, 42 and 21 is the bustling community of Shoal Lake. Allen’s Machine Works first opened for business in Shoal Lake in the summer of 1993 offering the surrounding mostly- agricultural based communities a general and specialty welding and machining center. Manufacturing of specialty parts / pieces for equipment or agriculture machinery is also available. Steel Art is ideal for any occasion: decorative wall hangings, personalized yard / farm signs, tailgates, weather vanes or other unique gift ideas. The options are endless.......There is very little to no maintenance on steel art, and it lasts forever. Please talk to us about other pictures or designs you may not see here: Hunting, sports, pets, vehicles and many other great ideas and styles. We have templates for hundreds of different items that may not be shown on our website, so we invite you to contact us.
The Graphic Factory has been in business for over a decade and offers a full service experience, from initial design to installation. Our shop produces custom signs, banners and vehicle wraps. The Graphic Factory is in Onanole, right next to Riding Mountain National Park. We specialize in cutting-edge designs, producing graphics, logos and banners. We also install signs, make decals, custom vehicle wraps and snowmobile wraps. We also offer mobile service, where the Graphic Factory will travel up to 500 km to service your full vehicle, snowmobile wrap needs and graphic needs. We service the Brandon Area, Winnipeg Area and Portage La Prairie area. Call us today!
A Place To Remember LINKS VILLAGE ADMINISTRATION CENTENNIAL REAL ESTATE ACCOMMODATION GUESTBOOK MacNUTT, Saskatchewan is a survivor community just a few km from The Lake Of The Prairies. With a population of around 70 people, the village survives because of the efforts of past and present administrators, organizations like the Recreation Board, Lions, volunteers, and generosity of current residents, and former residents and business. This is not the official webpage of MacNUTT but you can learn the villages past, today's services, and events.