Manitoba Communities: Ste. Rose (Municipality)

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This municipality is named for the community established here in the 1890s.

Present Status

Municipality of Ste. Rose (1 January 2015)

Incorporation History

Rural Municipality of Ste. Rose (15 November 1902)
Amalgamation of Ste. Rose and Ste. Rose du Lac (1 January 2015)

Adjoining Municipalities

Alonsa, Lakeshore, McCreary

Constituent Communities

Laurier, Ste. Amelie, Ste. Rose du Lac, Valpoy

Land Area (square km)

629.92

Population

Year

Total

1901

866

1911

1621

1921

2267

1931

1511

1941

1811

1951

1680

1956

1665

1961

1521

1966

1351

1971

1225

1976

1117

1981

1168

1986

1133

1991

1008

1996

944

2001

895

2006

791

2011

771

2016

1712

2021

1591

Reeves

Term

Reeve

1902-1904

R. Ramsay

1904-1906

Emile Houde

1906-1907

?

1907-1908

L. Tholinux

1908-1909

Lucien Cholinet

1909-1916

Joseph Hamelin (1873-1947)

1916-1918

Emile Houde

1918-1921

Cyril T. Tucker

1921-1927

Arthur Hurst

1927-1931

John Craig

1931-1947

Oscar Archambault (c1884-1987)

1947-1953

I. Pelletier

1953-1975

Paul Delaurier

1975-1983

Joseph “Joe” Vandepoele (?-c2013)

1983-1989

Andre Saquet

1989-2005

Dwight Hopfner

2005-2006

?

2006-2014

Maurice Maguet

2014-?

Robert Brunel

Memorable Manitobans

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Historic Sites

Go here for a list of historic sites in Ste. Rose.

History Books

Go here for a list of history books for Ste. Rose.

Maps

Sources

Geographic Names of Manitoba, Manitoba Conservation, 2000.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 15 January 2023