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Manitoba Provincial Road 355
Manitoba Provincial Road 355 is an east-west provincial road in the southwestern section of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Route description PR 355 begins at the east boundary of the Birdtail Sioux First Nation Birdtail Sioux First Nation or Chan Kagha Otina Dakhóta Oyáte (also spelt ''Caƞ Kaġa Dakhóta Oyáte'', 'People of the Log Houses') are a Dakota First Nation located approximately 50 km north of Virden, Manitoba. The First Nation has a p ..., and terminates at PTH 16A in Minnedosa. From Birdtail Sioux First Nation, it travels before it intersects PTH 83 just north of Beulah. From PTH 83, PR 355 continues east for , passing through the communities of Isabella (where it meets southbound PR 474), Decker (where it intersects PR 264), and Lavinia. Approximately east of Lavinia, the road meets PTH 21. PTH 21 and PR 355 continue in concurrence south for before PR 355 leaves the concurrence and continues east, traveling to meet southbound PR 354. T ...
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Birdtail Sioux First Nation
Birdtail Sioux First Nation or Chan Kagha Otina Dakhóta Oyáte (also spelt ''Caƞ Kaġa Dakhóta Oyáte'', 'People of the Log Houses') are a Dakota First Nation located approximately 50 km north of Virden, Manitoba. The First Nation has a population of approximately 643 people on approximately of land. It is bordered by the Rural Municipality of Miniota and the Rural Municipality of Ellice – Archie. The main settlement of Birdtail Sioux is located at . The First Nation has a K–12 school (Chan Kagha Otina Dakota Wayawa Tipi School) and an adult learning centre (Birdtail Sioux Adult Learning Centre), both operated by Frontier School Division; a police detachment ( Manitoba First Nations Police, formerly known as Dakota Ojibway Police Service); and a health center. Controversial partnerships Under the leadership of Chief Ken Chalmers, Birdtail Sioux's partnership with the federal Government of Canada and corporate partnerships has created some controversy. Birdtail Siou ...
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Isabella, Manitoba
Isabella is a settlement in Prairie View Municipality, Manitoba, Canada. People first began to settle in the Isabella district in the late 1870s. People came to Isabella by various means: foot, ox-cart or horse and wagons. A post office was established on 16-15-25W in 1906 and was named after a Scottish woman, Isabella Gould Taylor, who was the oldest person in the district at the time. The School District was also established about this time. There was no railway into the town of Isabella until 1909 when the Canadian Northern Railway The Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) was a historic Canadian transcontinental railway. At its 1923 merger into the Canadian National Railway , the CNoR owned a main line between Quebec City and Vancouver via Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Edmonton. Man ... was built from Hallboro to Isabella. It still contains a store (which is a museum), and 4 other museums (Heise house, Iverach house, The store, The barn, Doran house),a graveyard, and a post office/hal ...
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Manitoba Highway 10
Provincial Trunk Highway 10 (PTH 10) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. PTH 10 begins at the International Peace Garden along the Canada–United States border near Boissevain. The highway runs north through Brandon, Dauphin, Swan River, and The Pas to the Saskatchewan boundary at Flin Flon. The speed limit is 100 km/h. PTH 10 is designated as the John Bracken Highway between the International Peace Garden and Riding Mountain National Park, and the Northern Woods and Water Route between Dauphin and The Pas. The highway also serves as the main route through Riding Mountain National Park. At in length, PTH 10 is currently the longest highway in the province. Route history An earlier PTH 10 was designated in 1926 from Winnipeg to Whitemouth. In 1930, it extended east to Ontario. This was eliminated in 1932-1933, as it became part of PTH 1. PTH 10, in its current state, first appeared on the 1938-39 Manitoba Highway Map. P ...
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Manitoba Provincial Road 270
Provincial Road 270 (PR 270) is a north–south provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The west-central Manitoba roadway is long. Route description The roadway begins at a junction with the four-lane Trans-Canada Highway ( Provincial Trunk Highway 1, PTH 1) just northwest of Brandon. Its only paved section outside of any concurrencies is the section between PTH 1 and PTH 25 east of Rivers. PR 270 is unpaved for the remainder of its northerly course except for its brief PTH 24 concurrency in Rapid City. It crosses PTH 16, the Yellowhead Highway at Basswood. PR 270's northern terminus is at PR 354 west of Onanole. References {{reflist 270 __NOTOC__ Year 270 ( CCLXX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Antiochianus and Orfitus (or, less frequently, year 10 ...
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Cardale, Manitoba
Cardale is a village in the Rural Municipality of Oakview, western Manitoba Manitoba ( ) is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada at the Centre of Canada, longitudinal centre of the country. It is Canada's Population of Canada by province and territory, fifth-most populous province, with a population o ..., in Canada. History Cardale had its start in the year 1907 by the building of the railroad through that territory. It was incorporated as a village in 1909, but it is longer an urban municipality. Cardale was named for John Cardale, a pioneer settler. References Former villages in Manitoba Unincorporated communities in Westman Region {{Manitoba-geo-stub ...
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Manitoba Provincial Road 250
Provincial Road 250 (PR 250) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It a north-south route that provides access to the towns of Souris and Rivers from the Trans-Canada Highway (PTH 1). Route description PR 250 begins at the intersection of PTH 2 and 22 in Souris, and runs due north to the Trans-Canada Highway. The two run concurrently west to Alexander, after which PR 250 continues north again, through the town of Rivers to the Yellowhead Highway at Newdale. It continues north to PTH 45 at Sandy Lake, after which it becomes a gravel road until it reaches its northern terminus at PR 354 near the southern boundary of Riding Mountain National Park. Aside from the Trans-Canada Highway, PR 250 also has short concurrences with PTH 25, PR 355, and PTH 16. Between Souris and the Trans-Canada Highway, PR 250 is classified as an RTAC route, which permits full truck and trailer access. Intersections References External links Manitob ...
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Manitoba Provincial Road 354
Manitoba Provincial Road 354 is a provincial road in the southwestern section of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Route description PR 354 begins at PTH 10 and PR 262 at Onanole, and terminates at the Canadian National Railway main line near Bradwardine. From Onanole, it travels west before meeting southbound PR 270. From PR 270, PR 354 turns north for before turning west through the community of Crawford Park. The road then continues west for before meeting southbound PR 250. The road continues west for another before turning south at the unincorporated community of Horod. Approximately south of Horod, the road meets eastbound PR 470. The two roads run in concurrence for before PR 470 turns west and leaves the concurrence. PR 354 continues south for to an intersection with PTH 45 at Elphinstone. After leaving Elphinstone, the road continues south for to meet PTH 16 east of Strathclair. PTH 16 and PR 354 continue in concurrence west for to Strathclair wher ...
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Manitoba Highway 21
Provincial Trunk Highway 21 (PTH 21) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the U.S. border (where it meets with ND 14) to PTH 45 and PR 577 in the village of Oakburn. PTH 21 is two lanes and runs north–south in the southwestern region of the province. It is the main highway for the towns of Deloraine (where it meets PTH 3), Hartney, Hamiota, and Shoal Lake. The speed limit is 90 km/h (55 mph). In 2012, PTH 21 was given the dubious distinction of being named the second-worst road in the province that year. History The northern terminus for PTH 21 was originally located at PTH 2 in Deleau. In 1947, it extended north to PTH 1 in Griswold. In 1949, it extended north to PTH 4 in Shoal Lake, replacing part of PTH 1 and all of PTH 28. In 1960, PTH 21 extended north to its present terminus. Major intersections References External links Manitoba Official Map - Southwest
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Manitoba Provincial Road 264
Provincial Road 264 (PR 264) is a north–south highway in the Westman and Parkland Regions of Manitoba, connecting Crandall, Decker, Kelloe, Rossburn, and Silver Beach. Route description PR 264 begins in the Prairie View Municipality at an intersection with PTH 24 in the community of Crandall. It heads north as a paved two-lane highway to travel along the eastern side of town before transitioning to gravel and heading north to have a junction with PR 469. The highway crosses the Arrow River as it begins straddling the Hamiota Municipality border, travelling through Decker, where it has an intersection with PR 355. PR 264 goes through a switchback as it enters the Rural Municipality of Yellowhead, continuing north through rural farmland for several kilometres to cross the Arrow River a final time before having a junction with PTH 42. The highway enters the community of Kelloe, crossing a railway before joining a concurrency (overlap) with PTH 16 ( Yellowhead Hi ...
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Decker, Manitoba
Decker is an unincorporated community in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. It is located approximately 17 kilometers (10 miles) northwest of Hamiota, Manitobahttp://www.nrcan.gc.ca/earth-sciences/search/calculate_distance_3_e.php?unique_id_str_1=GAGGY&unique_id_str_2=GBSLL in the Hamiota Municipality Hamiota Municipality is an incorporated municipality in the Canadian province of Manitoba. History Hamiota Municipality was incorporated on January 1, 2015 via the amalgamation of the RM of Hamiota and the Town of Hamiota. It was formed a .... The community formed around the Decker family homestead. They arrived there in 1881 and the Post Office opened for the area in 1884 as ''Arrowton'', named for the nearby Arrow River. In 1912 the Post Office was moved to the Decker homestead on 18-15-24W. Nowadays, there is almost nothing left, save for a church, 3 houses and a few old unused shops. References * ''Geographic Names of Manitoba - Decker (pg. 62)'' published by ''the M ...
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Manitoba Provincial Road 474
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Beulah, Manitoba
The Rural Municipality of Miniota is a former rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was originally incorporated as a rural municipality on December 22, 1883. It ceased on January 1, 2015 as a result of its provincially mandated amalgamation with the RM of Birtle and the Town of Birtle to form the Prairie View Municipality. The former RM of Miniota is located on the Assiniboine River and encompassed the separately administered Birdtail Sioux First Nation. The 2011 Canadian census, the last one performed while the RM of Miniota existed, showed a population of 871, the lowest recorded in its history; the peak population had been 2,593 in the 1921 Canadian census. The declining population directly resulted in the RM of Miniota ceasing as an RM, as the 2015 amalgamation formed 47 new administrative units by merging the 107 Manitoba rural municipalities that had populations lower than 1,000 each. Communities * Arrow River * Beulah * Crandall * Isabell ...
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