This monument in the Municipality of Prairie View was erected in 1980 by the Beulah Women’s Institute to mark the former site of Beulah. Established in 1882, the name of the community was allegedly chosen by three elderly residents based on their favourite place name from the Bible. In 1911, Beulah was moved to its present location, less than a mile northwest of here.
Sources:
Geographic Names of Manitoba, Manitoba Conservation, 2000.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 3 February 2021
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