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This municipality is named for the proximity of the shoreline of Dauphin Lake.
Present Status |
Rural Municipality of Lakeshore (1 January 2015) |
Incorporation History |
Amalgamation of Lawrence and Ochre River (1 January 2015) |
Adjoining Municipalities |
Alonsa, Mossey River, Ste. Rose |
Constituent Communities |
East Bay, Freedale, Horyn, Magnet, Makinak, Methley, Million, Moose Bay, Ochre River, Rorketon, Toutes Aides, Weiden |
Land Area (square km) |
1297.07 |
Population
Year |
Total |
2016 |
1363 |
2021 |
1186 |
Reeves
Term |
Reeve |
Before 2015 |
See Lawrence and Ochre River |
2015-2018 |
Clinton Cleave |
2018-2022 |
Carmen Hannibal |
2022-? |
Clayton Watts |
Memorable Manitobans
Search the MHS collection of biographies for ones connected to Lakeshore:
Historic Sites
Go here for a list of historic sites in Lakeshore.
History Books
Go here for a list of history books for Lakeshore.
Maps
Sources
Geographic Names of Manitoba, Manitoba Conservation, 2000.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 28 October 2022
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