Hartney Consumer’s Co-op
Groceries and Bakery items. 201 E Railway St, Hartney PHONE: 204-858-2276
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A. R. Cafe
301 E Railway St, Hartney. PHONE: 204-858-2248
CNR-Hartney-Carmen-Winnipeg Branch to Hartney
(1900-1961) The Canadian National Railway was built past "Trackend" at Argue to reach Hartney from the east in 1900.
CNR Hartney-Carmen-Winnipeg Branch to Virden
(1905) The CNR built a bridge over the Souris River and reached Grande Clairière in the fall and Virden by Christmas.
CPR-Estevan Branch to Hartney
The Estevan Branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway reached Hartney from Brandon in 1890.
CPR-Estevan Branch to Saskatchewan
The Estevan Branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway reached Melita in 1891 and continued to the Saskatchewan border.
Hart-Cam Museum
The old general store that houses the Hart-Cam Museum has been a movie set for two Hollywood films.
Hartney
(1882 – Present) Hartney is a town with a vibrant history, pleasant present and bright future!
Hartney Campground
Located next to the pool and playground in Hartney. PHONE: In summer: 204-858-2167. Otherwise: 204-858-2429. EMAIL: hartney@mts.net VISIT: http://www.hartney.ca/default.asp?fxoid=FXMenu,3&ID=10&sub_ID=213&sub2_ID=135
Hartney Lumber Supply
Gas pump and lumber supplies. 204 River Ave. PHONE: 204-858-2014
Hartney Motor Inn
301 River Ave, Hartney. PHONE: 204-858-2525
Métis Trading Post
(1840s) A Métis fur trading post operated here on the Souris River for a short time in the 1840s.
Red Door Cafe
Lunch specials, amazing pie! 237 E Railway St, Hartney. PHONE: 204-858-2313
Yellow Quill Trail
(Pre 1790 - 1886) The Yellow Quill Trail began as a trade route used by First Nations but served as a convenient avenue of travel for pioneering Europeans as well.
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