Countless once-thriving Ukrainian immigrant-built communities have declined but still remain significant. The hamlet of Olha, Manitoba is among these.
Newdale Colony: Past and Present
Since its creation in 1974, Newdale Hutterite Colony has experienced significant shifts, slowly changing from an agricultural to a more industrial colony.
The History of the Canadian Sioux: The Canupawakpa Dakota
In August of 1862, armed conflict erupted between the Dakota and the US over disagreements on land ownership. Seeking safety from American forces, a group of Dakota migrated north and sought safety on Crown lands. The Wakhpekute Dakota were among them.
Four Siblings Venture West: the McClement Brothers in Brandon 1897-1931
Each of these four brothers would later make their way to Brandon, Manitoba – each arriving at different times and all arriving in their late thirties and early forties. Each of these young men involved himself in the community through his work and family.
The History of Fort la Reine
The area now called Portage la Prairie, Manitoba is the traditional territory of and home to various Indigenous nations including the Anishinaabe/Ojibwe, Cree, and Dakota/Sioux peoples. French explorers came in 1738.
Curling in Manitoba
Curling has a rich history in Manitoba. From having the oldest club in Western Canada to advancements made in the game of curling itself, Manitoba is the hub of the sport.
The Brandon Exhibition
The Brandon Exhibition was established in 1882 to support agricultural development in the prairies. Since then, it has bolstered the agricultural industry through animal sales, educational sessions, and entertainment, offering the community a place to gather, learn, and be amazed.
Chinese Restaurants on the Prairies
Prairie Chinese restaurants are important symbols, highlighting the legacy and enduring presence of Chinese Canadians.
Little Town, Big Celebrity
Carberry is known as “King Spud Country” because some of the highest quality potatoes come from the local farmers in the area. The community was founded by European settlers in 1882.
Gymnastics in Manitoba
In 1927, Manitoban gymnastics started off as a branch of the Winnipeg and Brandon YMCA and later grew from there.