Manitoba Communities: Lakeshore (Rural Municipality)

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This municipality is named for the proximity of the shoreline of Dauphin Lake.

Present Status

Rural Municipality of Lakeshore (1 January 2015)

Incorporation History

Amalgamation of Lawrence and Ochre River (1 January 2015)

Adjoining Municipalities

Alonsa, Mossey River, Ste. Rose

Constituent Communities

East Bay, Freedale, Horyn, Magnet, Makinak, Methley, Million, Moose Bay, Ochre River, Rorketon, Toutes Aides, Weiden

Land Area (square km)

1297.07

Population

Year

Total

2016

1363

2021

1186

Reeves

Term

Reeve

Before 2015

See Lawrence and Ochre River

2015-2018

Clinton Cleave

2018-2022

Carmen Hannibal

2022-?

Clayton Watts

Memorable Manitobans

Search the MHS collection of biographies for ones connected to Lakeshore:

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Historic Sites

Go here for a list of historic sites in Lakeshore.

History Books

Go here for a list of history books for Lakeshore.

Maps

Sources

Geographic Names of Manitoba, Manitoba Conservation, 2000.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 28 October 2022