Historic Sites of Manitoba: Great War Veterans Association Hall / Pilot Mound Legion Hall (111 Railway Street South, Pilot Mound, Municipality of Louise)

This one-storey brick building on Railway Street in Pilot Mound, in the Municipality of Louise, was built in 1927 to house the Pilot Mound branch of the Great War Veterans Association. Established in April 1919, it received a charter to become the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 62 in 1928.

In 1957, a kitchen was added to the rear of the building, as well as a basement.

Pilot Mound Legion Hall

Pilot Mound Legion Hall (June 2023)
Source: Jordan Makichuk

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.20119, W98.89442
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Manitoba Organization: Great War Veterans Association (GWVA)

Manitoba Organization: Royal Canadian Legion

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Pilot Mound War Memorial (Pilot Mound, Municipality of Louise)

Sources:

Prairie Pride Land by Louise History Book Committee, 1998, page 155-156.

This page was prepared by Jordan Makichuk.

Page revised: 2 May 2025

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