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Cartwright-Roblin Municipality
Rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cartwright–Roblin Municipality is a rural municipality in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
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History
The municipality was created on January 1, 2015 via the amalgamation of the RM of Roblin (2011 population 932) and the Village of Cartwright (2011 population 308).[1] It was formed as a requirement of The Municipal Amalgamations Act, which required that municipalities with a population less than 1,000 amalgamate with one or more neighbouring municipalities by 2015.[2] The Government of Manitoba initiated these amalgamations in order for municipalities to meet the 1997 minimum population requirement of 1,000 to incorporate a municipality.[3]
The former Rural Municipality of Roblin in the Canadian province of Manitoba was originally incorporated as a rural municipality on November 15, 1902.[4] It ceased on January 1, 2015 as a result of its provincially mandated amalgamation with the Village of Cartwright to form Cartwright – Roblin Municipality.[5]
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Geography
According to Statistics Canada, the former RM had an area of 716.15km2 (276.51 sq mi).
Cartwright-Roblin Municipality is located in the Pembina Valley Region of the province along the border of the state of North Dakota in the United States of America.[citation needed] According to the Canada 2021 Census, the municipality had a population of 1336.
Communities
Adjacent municipalities
- Municipality of Killarney-Turtle Mountain - (west)
- Rural Municipality of Prairie Lakes - (northwest)
- Rural Municipality of Argyle - (north)
- Municipality of Louise - (east)
- Towner County, North Dakota - (south)
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Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Cartwright-Roblin had a population of 1,336 living in 396 of its 489 total private dwellings, a change of 2.1% from its 2016 population of 1,308. With a land area of 705.27 km2 (272.31 sq mi), it had a population density of 1.9/km2 (4.9/sq mi) in 2021.[6]
Attractions

- The Clay Banks (buffalo jump), a site about 2,500 years old, used by Sonata and Besant First Nations as a hunting tool. Hunters would stampede American bison over these cliffs, later carving up the animal carcasses below for use as food, tools, and clothing.
- Badger Creek Crossing Cairn, marking the original site of Old Cartwright.
- Cartwright Town & Country Golf Club, a 9-hole golf course.
- Badger Creek Park, picnic and beach areas.
- Reflection Park gardens.
- Rock Lake Beach, Manitoba and public boat launch, approximately 18 km north of Cartwright, features lots for cabins, fishing, boating and other water recreation.
- Rock Lake Nature & Hiking Trail, immediately south of Rock Lake Beach.
- East End Rock Lake public boat launch.
- Heritage Park Museums and Campground, a collection of historic buildings including a main museum, shoe repair shop, post office, Manitoba Telephone System building, a single-room school house and a heritage house. Each building contains a collection of artifacts relating to the building's former use.
- Blacksmith Museum, a fully restored and working blacksmith's shop. Open summers afternoons: Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, holiday Mondays and otherwise upon request.
- Church of England, a fully restored and working stone church.
- The Wall, Mather Manitoba.
- Hansboro–Cartwright Border Crossing
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See also
References
External links
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