Features Listed by Name

Hainsworth Mine
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1931 – 1933) The Hainsworth Mine was operated by the Deloraine Coal Company for two years.
Happy Chopstick Restaurant
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
148 Main St, Melita. PHONE: 204-522-3966
Hart-Cam Museum
[Site] — Access: Present Day Attraction
The old general store that houses the Hart-Cam Museum has been a movie set for two Hollywood films.
Hartney
[Site] — Access: Present Day Attraction
(1882 – Present) Hartney is a town with a vibrant history, pleasant present and bright future!
Hartney Campground
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
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 Consumer’s Co-op
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Groceries and Bakery items. 201 E Railway St, Hartney PHONE: 204-858-2276
Hartney Lumber Supply
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Gas pump and lumber supplies. 204 River Ave. PHONE: 204-858-2014
Hartney Motor Inn
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
301 River Ave, Hartney. PHONE: 204-858-2525
Harwood House
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
In Pierson, 12 Elmore St. PHONE: 204-634-2282
Hathaway
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1913 – 1962) Hathaway was the name of a station on the “Blue Flea” Line of the CPR.
Hazeldean
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1914 – 1961) Hazeldean was a stop on the Wakopa Subdivision of the Canadian National Railway.
Hazeldean School #1
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(May 1, 1884-1966) Hazeldean School moved from the first site to the second and present site.
Hazeldean School #2
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(May 1,1884-1966) Hazeldean School moved from previous location to present location.
H.B.C. Post
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1880) This Hudson's Bay Company post was managed by Agent C. Burns.
H.B.C. Post - Whitewater
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1802-1805) The Hudson Bay Company operated a winter fur trading post south of Whitewater Lake for a few years. It was not a success and was soon abandoned.
Henderson Mine
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1932 – 1943) The Henderson Coal Mine operated for a solid 11 years and provided coal to locals of the area.
Heritage Restaurant
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Built by the community, for the community, stop by this local hang-out for a bite to eat. PHONE: 204-634-2384
Hernefield School #1
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1885-1918) In 1918 Hernefield moved to present location.
Hernefield School #2
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1918-1958) In 1918 Hernefield moved from previous location to present location.
Hole-in-One Cafe
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Located in the golf course clubhouse, 7kms southeast of Deloraine. PHONE: 204-747-2411
Horton
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1905-1960s) A small community grew around this CNR railway station.
Hoysun Chinese Restaurant
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Downtown Deloraine. PHONE: 204-747-6373
Hunter Blacksmith Shop
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
A small blacksmith shop, perhaps 10’ by 10’ was opened by Archie Hunter who came from Ontario in 1890. He moved his business into Lauder when the railway was built.
Independent Fur Trading Post - Melita
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1849) The exact location of this fort close to present-day Melita is unknown.
Independent Fur Trading Post - Metigoshe
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1818 – 1850) An independent fur trader set up a post south of Lake Metigoshe.