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Aubigny, Manitoba

Coordinates: 49°27′29.1″N 97°14′47.9″W / 49.458083°N 97.246639°W / 49.458083; -97.246639
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Aubigny
Aubigny is located in Manitoba
Aubigny
Aubigny
Location of Aubigny in Manitoba
Coordinates: 49°27′29.1″N 97°14′47.9″W / 49.458083°N 97.246639°W / 49.458083; -97.246639
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
RegionPembina Valley
Census DivisionNo. 3
Rural MunicipalityR.M. of Morris
Government
 • MP (Provencher)Ted Falk
 • MLA (Morris)Shannon Martin
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)

Aubigny is a small, unincorporated community in the Rural Municipality of Morris, Manitoba, Canada. It is located approximately 31 kilometers south of Winnipeg along the Red River, at the junction of Provincial Road (PR) 205 and St. Mary's Road (PR 246).

The Aubigny post office was opened in 1885 and the first settlers, all of Québécois-heritage, came from Nashua, New Hampshire.[1] Aubigny is still a mostly French-speaking community that consists of several homes and a Roman Catholic church. The bridge over the Red River provides primary access to Aubigny as it links the community to Highway 75 two kilometers to the west. Prior to the construction of the bridge in 1966, the traffic was shuttled across the Red River by the Aubigny ferry.[2]

The Provencher School, operated by nuns from the Sisters of Holy Cross order, served the area from 1898 to 1968.[3]

References

  1. ^ Ham, Penny (1980). Place Names of Manitoba (PDF). Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Press. p. 7.
  2. ^ "Furrow in the Valley" (PDF). Rmofmorris.com. Retrieved 21 October 2014.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Gordon Goldsborough. "Historic Sites of Manitoba: Provencher School No. 997 (Aubigny, RM of Morris)". Mhs.mb.ca. Retrieved 21 October 2014.

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