Kinsmen Lake
166 Main Street R0C 2Z0 Stonewall, MB, Canada
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Locality: Stonewall, Manitoba
Phone: +1 204-467-7980
Address: 166 Main Street R0C 2Z0 Stonewall, MB, Canada
Website: stonewallquarrypark.ca
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Stonewall has an interesting past. The Stonewall Municipal Heritage Committee is dedicated to preserving and sharing stories of our community. If you'd like lea...rn more, join us for our next (virtual) meeting on Thursday April 15 at 7:00 pm. To attend please email [email protected] and the meeting information will be sent to you. See more
Free dog poop bags can be found in multiple dispensers around town. Please pick up your dog's poop and dispose of it responsibly.
Seasonal Employment Opportunities Stonewall Quarry Park is accepting applications for the following seasonal positions: Aquatic Coordinator... Lifeguards Swim Instructors Lake gate staff Concession workers Housekeeping Campground gate staff To apply: Send resume to: [email protected] Deadline: March 26, 2021
The Town of Stonewall is preparing a Vision Plan for the future of the Veterans Memorial Sports Complex (VMSC) and is asking for community input. The Town of St...onewall is inviting community members to participate in a survey focused on recreation and leisure facilities at the VMSC site. This survey builds on the recent Strategic Planning initiative that the Town completed in 2020, where we heard that there was broad support for expanding local indoor recreational offerings. Please follow the link below to participate in the VMSC Site Community Survey, which will be open until February 16, 2021: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XTJH7Q6
Enjoying the ski trail!
Donating blood this holiday season is one of the most generous things you can do for someone in need. Encourage a family member, friend or colleague to book an appointment to donate as well. Together or apart, you can make donating blood a new meaningful tradition. Appointments are required. Book now at blood.ca or by phoning 1-888-2DONATE December 29th at the Stonewall Legion is currently all booked up but appointments can be made for February 9th!
Just a reminder that dogs must be on a leash on all trails, streets, sidewalks, paths, open spaces, Ruby Roe Tall Grass Prairie, green spaces, ball diamonds, so...ccer pitches, and parks within the Town of Stonewall. The ONLY place dogs are allowed off leash is the Thompson Off-Leash Park located at the corner of 9th Ave South & 1st St West, and in their own yard. See more
Manitoba Mini Sled Racing is coming to Kinsmen Lake in February 2021!!! #experiencethepassion #manitobaminisled #townofstonewall
We are unable to gather together for our annual Candlelight Remembrance Ceremony which honours local residents who died in service to our country during the two... World Wars. But that doesn't mean we have forgotten. Next time you are out for a walk at Quarry Park take a walk around the deck on the north and west sides of the building. You'll find stories of all 175 men. We will remember them. #CanadaRemembers See more
"They died for freedom in raid and sortie over the British Isles and the lands and seas of Northern and Western Europe" These words are engraved on the Runneyme...de Memorial in Surrey, England. The Memorial commemorates 20, 275 men and women of the air forces who lost their lives during the Second World War. They died in operations from bases in the U.K., Northern and Western Europe and have no known graves. During the Second World War more than 17,000 Canadians gave their lives in service with the R.C.A.F. or the R.A.F. Approximately one-third of all who died have no known grave. 3,050 Canadians are commemorated by name on the Runnymede Memorial. Photo credit: Norman Brice We remember: John Howard James Grahame William John Mollard Reginald Frederick Noton Alvin Gustaf Olson Peter Shmigelsky Alexander George Thomson
Every evening at sunset, all traffic through the Menin Gate is stopped. Two buglers sound Last Post using silver trumpets donated by a Canadian soldier who serv...ed in Ypres in April 1915. The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing in Ypres, Belgium, dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient of World War I and whose graves are unknown. Nearly 7000 Canadians are listed on the memorial. Photocredit: CWGC We remember: Aubrey John Kirby Frank Lamb Henry Albert Reading Stephen Ernest Shornliffe Roy George Edward Stokes Edwin Talbot
"When the postman delivered the letter Well, it filled her old heart with joy But she didn't know 'til she read the inside It was the last one from her darling ...boy" from the song "Soldier's Last Letter" written by Redd Stewart Today we remember: Donald Howard Bennett Tracy Arthur Thomas Williams William Ray Zubek