Built on a site south of the rail line, replacing the former site of Manitoba City.
This booklet, originally published by Imperial Oil, provides an understanding of the culture of Southern Ontario in the 19th Century. Many of the original settlers of the Pembina Manitou District came from Southern Ontario in the 1880's.
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A photo and news article about the experineces of a young Manitou teacher who joined the Chatauqua circuit.
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A short biography celebrating the life and music of Stew Clayton.
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A chautauqua programme from a Manitou concert.
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This monograph is intended to highlight the Pembina Manitou Archive's physical collection, pointing out some of its more unique components. It was published by the Pembina Manitou Archive and the Boundary Trail National Heritage Region as part of the Partnerships with Museums 2021 project.
Financial support was provided by the Government of Manitoba.
It is for sale from the PMA by contacting pembinamanitouarchive@gmail.com.
Price $25
Shipping and Handling $15.
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A memoir written by someone who grew up in the house.
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Records of the municipal designation of the CPR Log House in Manitou and its historical significance.
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A collection of photos of railway scenes spanning many years and along the CPR line from Manitou to Clearwater.
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This scrapbook, collected by William Maurice Cruthers, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Mary Cruthers, begins with his departure for school in Ontario in 1906. Later in the book, articles documenting family events from earlier times are mixed in with current, as if they were included when they came into his posession.
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