Historic Sites of Manitoba: Chapel Notre Dame (RM of Victoria Beach)

The first Chapel Notre Dame in Victoria Beach was built in 1950 to provide spiritual services to Camp Notre Dame, a youth camp established five years earlier by the Catholic Parish of St. Boniface, and Catholic cottagers in the area. It was replaced by the current building in 1966.

Chapel Notre Dame

Chapel Notre Dame (May 2020)
Source: Rose Kuzina

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.68052, W96.51083
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

“History Hunt 100: Clues to 100 Years of History throughout Victoria Beach,” Rural Municipality of Victoria Beach, 2019.

This page was prepared by Rose Kuzina.

Page revised: 21 December 2021

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