Historic Sites of Manitoba: Manitoba’s Historic Community Halls

Arnes Hall (1921)

Arnes Hall
(1921)

 

Balmoral Hall (1927)

Balmoral Hall
(1927)

 

Carroll Hall (c1940)

Carroll Hall
(c1940)

 

Clearwater Hall (c1940)

Clearwater Hall
(c1940)

 

Crawford Park Hall (?)

Crawford Park Hall (?)
 

Dufrost Hall (1935)

Dufrost Hall
(1935)

 

Dunnottar Hall (c1920)

Dunnottar Hall (c1920)
 

Franklin Hall (1920)

Franklin Hall
(1920)

 

Hadashville Hall (1938)

Hadashville Hall (1938)
 

Harding Hall (1914)

Harding Hall
(1914)

 

Hecla Hall (?)

Hecla Hall
(?)

 

Holmfield Hall (1967)

Holmfield Hall (1967)
 

Kaleida Hall (1920)

Kaleida Hall
(1920)

 

Lonesand Hall (?)

Lonesand Hall
(?)

 

Makaroff Hall (1922)

Makaroff Hall
(1922)

 

Menzie Hall (1920)

Menzie Hall
(1920)

 

Oakburn Hall (1933)

Oakburn Hall
(1933)

 

Oak River Hall (1932)

Oak River Hall
(1932)

 

Oberon Hall (c1913)

Oberon Hall
(c1913)

 

Olha Hall (1928)

Olha Hall
(1928)

 

Rhodes Hall (1933)

Rhodes Hall
(1933)

 

Ruthenia Hall (1931)

Ruthenia Hall
(1931)

 

Silverton Hall (1931)

Silverton Hall
(1931)

 

Spruce Bluff Hall (1928)

Spruce Bluff Hall (1928)
 

Tolstoi Hall (1936)

Tolstoi Hall
(1936)

 

Sources:

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 1 November 2024

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