Features Listed by Name

Orthez
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1913 – 1962) The McCabe elevator at this CPR station had a 55,000 bushel capacity, the largest on the "Blue Flea" Line.
Otter School #1
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1886-1966) The second school was built just south of the first one.
Pancake Lake
[Site] — Access: Publicly Visible
(1880) The early Dominion Government placed four shelters at this spot for the convenience of travellers. It became a regular stopping place for settlers heading west.
Peninsula School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1901-1960)
Petersburg School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1894-1967) New school was built in 1957. In 2000 it was purchased by Glenn Buhler and made into a restaurant - Windy Willows, which is closed now. Still standing as of 2012.
Petro Can Cardlock
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Located on #83 Hwy through Melita. PHONE: 204-522-3202
Picnic Area by Canada Creek
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(Post 1908) A plot of land nearby Canada Creek was used as a ball field and picnic area by the Metigoshe Métis Community.
Pierson
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
The Town of Pierson was incorporated in 1891.
Pierson Campground
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Durward St, Pierson. Five full service sites, 30 amp, water and sewer hookup. $20.00 per night. For monthly rates call number below. PHONE: 204-634-2231 EMAIL: rmedw@inethome.ca
Pierson Park
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Primitive Services, donations accepted in lieu of camping fees, visit the municipal office. PHONE: 204-634-2231 EMAIL: rmedw@inethome.ca
Pierson School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1892-Present)
Powne Mine
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1933 – 1935) The Powne mine had an excellent quality of coal and was mined by the Powne family for at least two seasons.
Prairie Skills Building
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1896 –Present) The Prairie Skills building has come through many incarnations since it was built to serve as a Catholic church.
Prairie View Cemetery
[Site] — Access: No Public Access
(1901-1910) A small cemetery once existed on this site.
Primrose School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(About 1887-1968)
Princess School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1885-1958) In 1958 Princess School consolidated with Waskada.
Proboscidean Tusk
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
The ancient fossilized mammoth or mastodon tusk found at this site dates back over 33,000 years.
Purple Hill School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1887-1959) The first Purple Hill school burned down on June 28th, 1897. A new school built on the same site.
Quaker Church
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1899 – 1948) The Chain Lakes Friends Meeting House operated here for 50 years before being moved to Dand and renamed the Dand United Church.
Quaker Church Cemetery
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1899 – 1948) A small cemetery exists beside where the Chain Lakes Friends Meeting House once stood.
Rayfield School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(About 1891-1937)
Red Door Cafe
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Lunch specials, amazing pie! 237 E Railway St, Hartney. PHONE: 204-858-2313
Red River Cart
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1801 – 1870s) A replica of a Red River Cart sits in the Deloraine Park. The Red River Cart was specifically designed to suit the fur trade. Its squeaky wheels carved deep trails into the prairie landscape of the 1800s.
Regent
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1913 – 1962) The Manitoba Pool elevator at the train station held a 88,200 bushel capacity.
Regent School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(January 12, 1916 - June, 1959)