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'''Grahamdale''' is a [[rural municipality]] in the province of [[Manitoba]] in [[Western Canada]]. It was incorporated as a Local Government District (LGD) on 1 January 1945 |
'''Grahamdale''' is a [[rural municipality]] in the province of [[Manitoba]] in [[Western Canada]]. It was incorporated as a Local Government District (LGD) on 1 January 1945, and became a Rural Municipality in 1997. |
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The municipality exists in two sections that are separated by a part of the [[Pinaymootang First Nation|Fairford 50]] [[Indian reserve]]. It extends from [[Gypsumville, Manitoba|Gypsumville]] to Mulvihill and incorporates the former RM of Woodlea within its present boundaries. |
The municipality exists in two sections that are separated by a part of the [[Pinaymootang First Nation|Fairford 50]] [[Indian reserve]]. It extends from [[Gypsumville, Manitoba|Gypsumville]] to Mulvihill and incorporates the former RM of Woodlea within its present boundaries. |
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Grahamdale is a rural municipality in the province of Manitoba in Western Canada. It was incorporated as a Local Government District (LGD) on 1 January 1945, and became a Rural Municipality in 1997.
The municipality exists in two sections that are separated by a part of the Fairford 50 Indian reserve. It extends from Gypsumville to Mulvihill and incorporates the former RM of Woodlea within its present boundaries.
References
- Geographic Names of Manitoba (pg. 97) - the Millennium Bureau of Canada