Pipestone, Manitoba

Pipestone, Manitoba is a community in southwestern Manitoba located in the unceded territory of the Dakota people in Treaty 2.[2][3] Note that the Dakota have never signed a treaty in Canada.[4]

Pipestone
Pipestone
Location of Pipestone in Manitoba
Coordinates: 49°33′28″N 100°56′44″W
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
RegionWestman Region
Census DivisionNo. 6
Government
  Governing BodyRural Municipality of Pipestone Council
  MPLarry Maguire
  MLADoyle Piwniuk
Population
 (2006 Census[1])
  Total1,458
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Postal Code
R0M 1T0
Area code(s)204
NTS Map062F10
GNBC CodeGAVTR
Views of Pipestone, 1909.

Located at the corner of highways 2 and 83, Pipestone is approximately 35 km from either Virden or Melita, approximately 70 km (43 mi) to the United States border and approximately 36 km (22 mi) to the Saskatchewan border. It is mainly an agricultural area with some oil drilling nearby.

Pipestone is part of the Rural Municipality of Pipestone. The office for the municipality is located in Reston, approximately 10 kilometers west on Highway 2.

It was the birthplace of John Hamilton Roberts, who commanded the landing forces in the Dieppe Raid in 1942.

There is an amateur video of a large destructive tornado that passed through farm fields near Pipestone on June 23, 2007 ,[5] and another on July 23, 2008.[6]

An oil spill the size of two football fields was discovered near Pipestone in January 2012. More than 100,000 litres of oil seeped into surrounding farmland as a result of a broken pipe.[7]

References

  • Geographical Names of Manitoba - Pipestone (page 214) - the Millennium Bureau of Canada
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