Our-Lady-of-doors (Manitoba)

Our-Lady-of-Door is a community Franco-manitobain E in the area of the Montagne Pembina, to 100 km in the south-west of Winnipeg. It counts approximately 650 inhabitants.

History

The site of Our-Lady-of-Doors was initially occupied by the Ojibway S. Verendrye would have passed there in 1738 at the time of its attempt to discover an access to the ocean. The premies pioneers, originating in the Quebec arrived in the Années 1880. In 1891 the father Dom Benoit, canon and first prètre of the parish arrived with many immigrants of France and Suisse. The Chanoines regular of the Immaculate Conception will play an important role in the development and the organization of the community. Regular chanoinesses of the Five Wounds of the Saver originating in Lyon will deal with the education of the children starting from 1895. In 1950 they will open a residence for the elderly.

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profile of community of Manitoba

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