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This municipality was named for the Parish of St. Clements established in this region in the 1800s.
Present Status
Rural Municipality of St. Clements (22 December 1883)
Incorporation History
Rural Municipality of St. Clements (22 December 1883)
Adjoining Municipalities
Alexander, Brokenhead, East St. Paul, Lac du Bonnet, St. Andrews
Constituent Communities
Balsam Bay, Beaconia, East Selkirk, Grand Beach, Grand Marais, Libau, Lockport, Narol, Poplar Park, Scanterbury, Thalberg
Land Area (square km)
730.11
Year
Total
1881
800
1891
1340
1896
583
1901
1937
1911
4142
1921
5745
1931
6474
1941
6769
1951
5532
1956
5457
1961
5247
1966
5027
1971
5047
1976
5718
1981
6309
1986
6922
1991
7870
1996
8516
2001
9115
2006
9706
2011
10505
2016
10876
2021
11586
Term
Reeve
1888-1904
Robert Hay (1838-1913)
1904-1907
D. Lyons
1907-1911
George Frank
1911-1914
Thomas Hay (1872-1939)
1914-1919
George Frank
1919-1921
Hugh McLennan
1921-1922
Steve Karanko
1922-1927
Macori Horanski
1927-1931
George Frank
1931-1932
Macori Horanski
1932-1939
M. R. Sharp
1939-1947
Russell Burnett
1947-1951
Max Dubas (1907-1980)
1951-1953
F. H. Helwer
1953-1978
Max Dubas (c1908-1980)
1978-1980
?
1980-1986
Victor Watko
1986-1989
Ronald William Fewchuk (1941-2017)
1989-1992
Alvin J. Merinuk
1992-2001
Kenneth Thomas
2001-2004
Ernst “Ernie” Henrichsen (1953-2006)
2004-2014
Stephen A. “Steve” Strang
2014-?
Debbie Fiebelkorn
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Geographic Names of Manitoba, Manitoba Conservation, 2000.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 24 November 2022