Historic Sites of Manitoba: Flin Flon Main School / R. M. McIsaac School (Third Avenue, Flin Flon)

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Opened in 1932, this school in Flin Flon was renamed in commemoration of school board official Rod M. McIsaac in 1951. After the school building was demolished in 1966, the site was re-used for the Flin Flon Hospital and the McIsaac name was transferred to another school.

Principals

Period

Principal

1949-1954

Stephen John Klym (1920-2010)

Teachers

No information.

Photos & Coordinates

Flin Flon Main School

Flin Flon Main School (no date) by J. S. Peach
Source: Archives of Manitoba, School Inspectors Photographs,
GR8461, A0233, C131-3, page 119.

Flin Flon Main School

Flin Flon Main School (no date) by J. S. Peach
Source: Archives of Manitoba, School Inspectors Photographs,
GR8461, A0233, C131-3, page 119.

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N54.76477, W101.87787
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: McIsaac School (336 Princess Boulevard, Flin Flon)

Sources:

School District Formation Files [Flin Flon School District No. 2228], GR1688, E0027, Archives of Manitoba.

Flin Flon by Valerie Hedman, Loretta Yauck, and Joyce Henderson for the Flin Flon Historical Society, 1974. [Legislative Library of Manitoba, F5649.F65 Hed]

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 30 April 2021

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