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This municipality is named for the community established here in the 1890s. It was named “du Lac” due to its close proximity to Dauphin Lake.
Present Status |
Municipality of Ste. Rose (1 January 2015) |
Incorporation History |
Village of Ste. Rose du Lac (25 May 1920)
Town of Ste. Rose du Lac (20 March 1998)
Amalgamation of Ste. Rose and Ste. Rose du Lac (1 January 2015) |
Adjoining Municipalities |
Ste. Rose |
Land Area (square km) |
2.53 |
Population
Year |
Total |
1926 |
441 |
1931 |
339 |
1936 |
372 |
1941 |
359 |
1946 |
539 |
1951 |
701 |
1956 |
740 |
1961 |
790 |
1966 |
792 |
1971 |
818 |
1976 |
1038 |
1981 |
1090 |
1986 |
1030 |
1991 |
1008 |
1996 |
1047 |
2001 |
1047 |
2006 |
995 |
2011 |
1023 |
Mayors
Term |
Mayor |
1921 |
Joseph Valcourt |
1922-1930 |
Henri Michaud |
1931-1933 |
Louis Fouchard |
1934-1944 |
Dr. R. L. Gendreau |
1944-1945 |
Joseph Celestin Maillard (1910-2005) |
1946-1949 |
Emile Duhard |
1950-1957 |
A. G. Arnal |
1958-1961 |
George A. Beddome |
1962-1965 |
A. L. Pineau |
1965-1976 |
Joseph Celestin Maillard (1910-2005) |
1977 |
? |
1978 |
Gordon Bishop |
1979-1980 |
? |
1981-2014 |
Rene L. Maillard |
2015 |
See Ste. Rose |
Memorable Manitobans
Search the MHS collection of biographies for ones connected to Ste. Rose du Lac:
Historic Sites
Go here for a list of historic sites in Ste. Rose du Lac.
History Books
Go here for a list of history books for Ste. Rose du Lac.
Maps
Sources
Geographic Names of Manitoba, Manitoba Conservation, 2000.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 14 May 2017
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