Formerly located along Railway Avenue at La Riviere, on the CPR La Riviere Subdivision in what is now the Municipality of Pembina, an eight-sided cedar-covered octagonal railway tower sat atop a concrete foundation. Inside was a steel water tank having a capacity of 181,840 litres (40,000 gallons). Built in 1898, it was used to supply steam locomotives of the Canadian Pacific Railway. A coal-powered boiler under the tank kept the water from freezing during cold weather. A ball above the tank indicated the water level inside.
The tower has been demolished and no vestige remains today.
Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.24029, W98.67724
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Canadian Pacific Railway Turntable and Engine House (La Riviere, Municipality of Pembina)
MHS Centennial Business: Canadian Pacific Railway Company / CPKC
La Riviere fire insurance map, #1 June 1910, Library and Archives Canada.
Turning Leaves: A History of La Riviere and District by La Riviere Historical Book Society, 1979, page 43.
La Rivière Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Archibald Museum), SE 17-4-9W, near La Riviere, R.M. of Pembina, Manitoba Historic Resources Branch.
This page was prepared by Jordan Makichuk.
Page revised: 3 November 2025
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