Historic Sites of Manitoba: Pine Ridge Cemetery (Birds Hill Provincial Park, RM of Springfield)

This cemetery in Birds Hill Provincial Park is maintained by the congregation of the Immaculate Conception Church at Cook’s Creek in the Rural Municipality of Springfield.

Pine Ridge Cemetery

Pine Ridge Cemetery (August 2010)
Source: Peter McLure

Pine Ridge Cemetery

Pine Ridge Cemetery (December 2017)
Source: Rose Kuzina

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.01870, W96.87137
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception (Cooks Creek, RM of Springfield)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Pine Ridge Cemetery of Jehovah Witnesses (RM of Springfield)

Sources:

A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society, including a searchable online database available to members at the MGS Manitoba Name Index (MANI). Some additional information is contained in the 1996 MGS publication Carved in Stone: Manitoba Cemeteries and Burial Sites, revised edition, Special Projects Publication, 106 pages.

Pine Ridge Cemetery, Birds Hill Provincial Park MB, Waymarking.

This page was prepared by Peter McLure, Gordon Goldsborough, and Rose Kuzina.

Page revised: 13 February 2021

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