The Miami District lies just below the Pembina Escarpment and along the Boyne River in southern Manitoba.
A history written for Canada's 100th.
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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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David Harris's history of the Miami Railway Station Museum.
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A collection of photographs featuring the railway station in Miami, MB as well as images from the Lakehead.
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A history of the Miami Railway Station Museum.
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This monograph is intended to highlight the museum's 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 2020 project.
Financial support was provided by the Government of Manitoba.
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A survey of the architectural heritage of the Morden-Stanley-Thompson-Winkler Planning District of southern Manitoba,
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Pembina Country refers to the district surrounding the town of Miami, Manitoba.
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Don Slimmon's history of the development of the co-op movement in Manitoba celebrates the cooperation and hope of the pioneers.
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A detailed map of all rail lines in Western Canada including all siding along the routes. Downloading the map to your computer will allow you to view the map in detail.
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