La Broquerie is a
local urban district
A local urban district is a type of unincorporated community within the Canadian province of Manitoba. According to ''The Municipal Act'', a local urban district is a locality wholly within a rural municipality that "has at least 250 residents and ...
in the
Rural Municipality of La Broquerie
La Broquerie (french: Municipalité rurale de La Broquerie) is a rural municipality in the province of Manitoba in Western Canada, located in the southeastern part of the province, just south and east of the city of Steinbach.
The municipality ...
,
Manitoba
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, Canada. It is a predominantly
Francophone
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community located approximately 10 kilometres east of
Steinbach, Manitoba and 70 kilometres southeast of the provincial capital
Winnipeg
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, at the confluence of
Highways 52,
210
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, and
302
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For most of the community’s history, La Broquerie has been ranked as Manitoba’s largest dairy producer. A distinctive display at the south entrance to the community features a moderately sized, decorative cow.
The area's geography makes it attractive to winter sports. One can snowmobile and cross-country ski along the nature trails in the town as well as throughout the entire
Sandilands Provincial Forest
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area. The community also has a golf course, La Verendrye Golf, named after the family of 18th century explorers. The St. Joachim Museum contains historic artifacts pertaining to the history of the
French
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** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
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and
Belgian settlers since 1877.
Demographics
In the
2021 Census of Population
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conducted by
Statistics Canada
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, La Broquerie had a population of 1,715 living in 620 of its 653 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 1,401. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
Sports
Hockey is a huge part of life in La Broquerie and has been for 60 years. In the early 1950s, local residents spent months cutting and logging wood for the building of a new arena. The arena was built by hand with the help of countless local volunteers. Over the years, the arena burnt down on three occasions, and on all three occasions, local residents lobbied local businessmen and different levels of government to rebuild it. The volunteer board that has been overseeing the entire hockey program for 60 years is the Club Sportif.
Le Club Sportif, the body which oversees the hockey program in the community, is a model of organization to be envied.
The local hockey team is known as the "Habs". This year, every age level has at least one Habs team, and some have two, starting with the Timbits (age 4-6) all the way to the Senior Habs, who play hockey in the
Carillon Senior Hockey League.
The Senior Habs have won five league championships in the past ten years. In 2006-2007, the Habs finished in first place in the league standings, sweeping the league championship finals, and winning the Provincial Senior "A" hockey championship.
History
La Broquerie's history is well documented through the La Broquerie Historical Trail; a series of 15
interpretive sign
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s that share the history of the community. QR codes lead the visitor to exclusive anecdotes shared by local ambassadors.
There is also a Parish centennial that was produced to commemorate the St-Joachim Catholic Parish's centennial, celebrated in 1984.
Notable people
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Mélanie Rocan
Mélanie Rocan (born 1980) is a Canadian artist from La Broquerie, Manitoba. She works mostly in various paint mediums. She also has been known to work in multimedia, especially when working collaboratively.
Education
Rocan began her undergradu ...
, Painter
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Daniel Tetrault, hockey player
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Albert Vielfaure, politician
References
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Designated places in Manitoba
Local urban districts in Manitoba
Unincorporated communities in Eastman Region, Manitoba
Manitoba communities with majority francophone populations