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WELCOME TO ROBLIN, MANITOBA

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ituated at the western gateway to Manitoba’s Parkland region, the community of Roblin and the surrounding municipalities of Shell River and Hillsburg welcome new residents seeking a relaxed lifestyle in a rural setting. Roblin is a place where you can reach your full potential — a place where you can live the kind of life you and your family desire. With a lower cost of living than urban centres, affordable housing, available jobs, and an abundance of events and recreational activities, it’s no wonder Roblin is called the “Jewel of the Parkland.” We invite you to make Roblin and area your home.

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LOCATION Roblin is located in the Rural Municipality of Shell River at the intersection of Highways 5 and 83. PTH 5 is the major east-west route, connecting Roblin to the Saskatchewan border (14 km west) and Dauphin (93 km east). PTH 83 connects Roblin to Swan River (122 km north) and the US border (270 km south). Known as the “Palms to Pines Route”, PTH 83 is the longest stretch of highway in North America, stretching from Mexico to Swan River.

DISTANCE TO MAJOR CENTRES

rural SETTING

…IN A HISTORY

The Roblin area was settled in the 1880s as the region’s agricultural land was developed. With the arrival of the railway in 1903 came a large number of settlers to the current downtown area. Initially known as the Village of Goose Lake, the community was renamed Roblin in 1904 in honour of Sir Rodmond Roblin, who served as Manitoba’s Premier from 1900 to 1915.

Brandon, MB Winnipeg, MB Dauphin, MB Yorkton, SK Saskatoon, SK Regina, SK

Km 229 386 97 75 405 287

Miles 143 241 60 47 253 179

WEATHER Average Seasonal Temperatures: January: -17°C / 1°F April: 3°C / 37°F July: 18°C / 64°F October: 5°C / 41°F

ANNUAL AVERAGES Rainfall: 351.1 mm / 13.8 inches Snowfall: 124.0 mm / 4.9 inches Frost-free days: 100 days

Agricultural development lead to rapid economic growth in the Roblin area. By 1907, three elevators, a flour mill and a lumber mill were in operation. The Village of Roblin was officially incorporated in 1913 and has experienced steady growth since then. It was incorporated as the Town of Roblin on May 1, 1962.

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RICH HERITAGE The area is rich in history, on display in the area’s museums and historical attractions. The Keystone Pioneer Museum showcases the history of the region through period buildings and furnishings. At Inglis, you’ll find the Inglis Elevators National Historic Site, the last remaining row of five standard plan grain elevators in Canada, as well as Frank Skinner Arboretum Trail, located at the original nursery of one of Canada’s most innovative horticulturists. Here you’ll also discover the unique St. Elijah Romanian Orthodox Church Museum and Paulenko Romanian Folk House. THE GREAT OUTDOORS Within minutes of Roblin are some of Manitoba’s most spectacular parks. To the southwest is Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba’s first national park. To the north is Duck Mountain Provincial Park, known for its clear, spring-fed lakes and abundant wildlife, including moose, white-tailed deer, black bears, foxes, lynx, coyotes and timber wolves. And just minutes south is Asessippi Provincial Park on man-made Lake of the Prairies, one of Manitoba’s best walleye fisheries. There are always plenty of great activities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. In summer, residents and visitors alike cool down at the Roblin Leisure Aquatic Centre with its junior Olympic-sized swimming pool, wading pool, spray fountains, 112-foot water slide and 10-person hot tub. The Roblin Golf & Country Club offers a scenic 9-hole layout. Take a hike, mountain bike or horseback ride on the Crocus Trail, part of the Canada-wide TransCanada Trail which passes through the area. FLY-FISHING CAPITAL OF MANITOBA The Roblin area, with its abundance of small streams, rivers and lakes, is recognized as one of the world’s best areas for fly-fishing. Goose Lake, located within Roblin, is stocked with rainbow and brown trout. The 67kilometre long Lake of the Prairies is ideal for fishing, boating and wildlife viewing. And for real fishing variety, cast your line into the Blue Lakes and Child’s Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park. These are also great lakes for boating, canoeing and swimming. SNOWY FUN The region is connected to neighbouring communities by a network of over 1,000 kilometres of snowmobile trails. South of Roblin near Inglis is Asessippi Ski Area and Winter Park, one of Manitoba’s newest winter attractions with its winter village and 25 downhill runs. The winter months are also the perfect time for crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing, tobogganing, and ice fishing — all popular pursuits in Roblin and area. 4 ROBLIN • MANITOBA • CANADA

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oblin and the surrounding municipalities of Shell River and Hillsburg have a full range of affordable housing options available, from single-family dwellings and rental units, to seniors housing and apartments.

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Homes come in a variety of sizes, designs and ages, and typically range in price from $50,000 to $150,000. Local companies also offer “ready-to-move” (RTM) homes which are built off-site and moved as required.

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housing & REAL ESTATE in the community. The Residential Tax Incentive Program aims to encourage residents to build new homes by offering a cash grant equivalent to 100% of the general municipal tax levies in year one for a new residential build. Certain criteria must be met. Visit www.RoblinManitoba.com for more information and to download a copy of the application form, or contact Roblin & Shell River Economic Development. Phone: (204) 937-8640 email: [email protected]

BUILDING LOTS Building lots are readily available, offering the opportunity for new residents to acquire real estate suitable for new construction. Many of these new building lots have a fantastic view of Goose Lake. They are away from the busy shuffle of town, but only minutes away from all the conveniences.

RENTING / APARTMENTS Some homes are available for rent and there are new apartment buildings in Roblin. In total, there are approximately 110 rental units in the community.

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CO-OP HOUSING ■

The Roblin Housing Co-op contains both one- and two-bedroom suites. This 22-unit, three-storey apartment complex has a multi-purpose room and meeting room, serving kitchen, furnished lounge and laundry facilities. Apartments are fully wheelchair accessible and are designed for persons with physical disabilities. The complex has an emergency call system with central monitoring.

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Acreages and farms of various sizes are available in the surrounding municipalities. Rolling hills, lakes and meadows are common features of the area’s rural landscape, offering new residents the opportunity to set down roots in an idyllic country setting. Small communities in the Roblin area, such as Tummel, Bield, Deepdale, Makaroff and Merridale, offer a country lifestyle, but you’re never far from the services and shops in Roblin.

RESIDENTIAL TAX INCENTIVE PROGRAM The Town of Roblin and the RM of Shell River are committed to welcoming new housing developments www.RoblinManitoba.com

ROBLIN HOUSING CO-OP

MAPLE MANOR

Maple Manor has 33 one-bedroom suites. Available to residents are a kitchen, dining room, three laundry rooms, and a lounge equipped with a shuffleboard table, television, VCR and piano. Meal programs are also available. Residents can enjoy the courtyard and garden space. ■

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ROBLIN RESIDENCE SENIORS HOME

Roblin Residence Seniors Home is located close to the hospital, and consists of 35 suites all on one level. Facilities include a lounge, dining area, kitchen and two laundry rooms. Meal programs are available. ROBLIN • MANITOBA • CANADA 5

utilities TELEPHONE Telephone Service is provided by Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS). To schedule a hookup: Phone: 225-5687 (toll-free) www.mts.ca

Electric power and natural gas are supplied by Manitoba Hydro. Phone 937-2222. www.hydro.mb.ca.

REAL ESTATE AGENCIES ■

WATER

JAKEMAN BROOK BROWN AGENCIES

Water services are provided by the Town of Roblin. Phone: 937-8333

161 Main Street W. Box 1300, Roblin, MB R0L 1P0 Phone: (204) 937-8357 Fax: (204) 937-8897 Email: [email protected] www.jbbroblin.com ■

CABLE TELEVISION Cable television services are provided in the Town of Roblin by Westman Communications Group. To schedule a hookup: Toll-free: 1-800-665-3337 www.westmancom.com

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SATELLITE TELEVISION

206 Main Street W. Box 780, Roblin, MB R0L 1P0 Phone: (204) 937-4473 Fax: (204) 937-8067 Email: [email protected] www.roblininsurance.net

Satellite television services are provided by Bell ExpressVu (1-888-SKYDISH) and Star Choice (1-866-STARWEB). Contact these local merchants: Roblin Home Hardware 192 Main Street N.W., Roblin Phone: 937-2176 Roblin Tech Services 129-3rd Avenue N.W. Phone: 937-2561

LIstings of real estate, rental properties and homes for sale are available weekly in The Roblin Review.

INTERNET Residential high-speed Internet services are provided by Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS) and I-NetLink. Satellite Internet service is provided by Xplornet and is available at Roblin Tech Services. Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS) Phone: 225-5687 (toll-free) www.mts.ca

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ELECTRIC / NATURAL GAS

I-NetLink Phone: (204) 578-5600 www.inetlink.ca

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oblin is a community that values quality of life. Whether it is childcare services for young families, help services for seniors, or library services for the town and area as a whole, the citizens of our community have made it happen.

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CHILD CARE / PARENTING ■

ROBLIN CHILDREN’S CENTER

Roblin Children’s Center Inc. is a non-profit organization that is government-funded, subsidized and licensed for 16 pre-school spaces. Childcare services are provided for children aged 2 to 12 years. The Center provides a varied program that enhances each child’s growth and development in all areas, with a flexible, age-appropriate daily routine including structured and unstructured play. ■

ROBLIN PARENT / CHILD CENTRE

The Roblin Parent / Child Centre has a library where parents can obtain info on parenting. Children and parents participate in programs such as crafts and physical activities.

LIBRARY SERVICES ■

ROBLIN & DISTRICT LIBRARY

Parkland Regional Library and Roblin & District Library offer a full range of library services. The library is home to the C.A.P. (Community Access Program) Centre which provides computers for public use, as well as Internet access, free of charge.

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50 & OVER CLUB / ROBLIN DROP-IN CENTRE

An annual membership fee allows members aged 50 plus to spend their day at the Drop-In Centre and partake in all of the activities. Pool and shuffleboard are available on a daily basis. Once a week, bingo www.RoblinManitoba.com

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community SERVICES and cards are offered. Services such as the Community Help Centre and legal-aid, who make a stop at the centre twice a month, are also available. ■

ROBLIN COMMUNITY HELP CENTRE

The Help Centre is governed by a community board composed of members from the Town of Roblin, RM of Hillsburg and RM of Shell River. Key services include LifeLine, the Congregate Meal Programs, Handivan service, Meals on Wheels, form assistance, and information and referrals.

schools Educational services for pre-schoolers through to high school are provided by Roblin Nursery School, two public schools (Roblin Elementary School and Goose Lake High School) and Parkland Christian School (private). Post-secondary education is offered through Assiniboine Community College in the nearby communities of Russell and Dauphin. Distance Education Courses are offered through universities in Winnipeg, Regina and Saskatoon.

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Christ Anglican Church Church of God In Christ (Mennonite) First Baptist Church Free Methodist Church Holy Redeemer Ukrainian Catholic Church Jehovah’s Witnesses Roblin Evangelical Mission Church Roblin Knox United Church Sacred Hearts Roman Catholic Church St. Mathew’s Lutheran Church St. Stephen Orthodox Church Ukrainian Orthodox Church

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transportation BUS Greyhound Canada offers eastbound service (Dauphin, Winnipeg) with two departures daily, and westbound service (Yorkton, Saskatoon) with one departure daily. Bus service north (Swan River) and south (Brandon) is also available. TRAIN



FIRE, POLICE AND AMBULANCE

Ambulance and Paramedic Services are provided on a full-time basis by two ambulance units. Firefighting Services are provided by a 22-person volunteer fire department. The Roblin area is policed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). ■

GARBAGE COLLECTION / LANDFILL

The Town of Roblin provides weekly garbage pick-up. The Roblin Shell River Landfill Site is located 3 miles north of Roblin. ■

RECYCLING DEPOT

To encourage recycling as a viable environmental program within the community, the Town of Roblin operates a recycling depot which accepts a variety of recyclable materials. Photos by Lucille McKinney



AIR The Roblin Shell River Airport has a 3,200-foot paved airstrip with night lighting that is capable of handling air ambulances and some models of Lear Jet under certain conditions. There are no regularlyscheduled flights in or out of this airport. The nearest international airports are located in Winnipeg, Regina and Saskatoon. HANDI-TRANSIT Handi-Transit Service provides transportation for seniors and the mobility disadvantaged for the purpose of work, medical appointments, school, shopping, recreation and personal activities. TAXI Ted’s Taxi offers 24-hour taxi service.

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COMPOSTING SITE

To promote recycling and composting, the town has an active composting program that provides finished compost to residents at no additional cost. ■

Roblin is on VIA Rail’s Hudson Bay Route linking Winnipeg and Churchill. Service is provided three times per week. CN’s secondary mainline runs through Roblin.

NEWSPAPERS The Roblin Review is published weekly. Brandon Sun is published daily. Winnipeg Free Press is published daily.

PERMITS & LICENSES

The Roblin Planning District is responsible for building permits for houses, commercial/light industrial buildings and various small buildings less than 600 m2 (6000 ft2) and less than three stories within the Town of Roblin and RM of Shell River. The RM of Hillsburg does not belong to a Planning District; you must apply for a building permit through the Manitoba Department of Labour. If your building does not meet the specifications listed above, you may require a permit from the Department of Labour. 8 ROBLIN • MANITOBA • CANADA

RADIO Yorkton — GX-94 AM, 94.1 Fox FM Dauphin — CKDM 730 AM Roblin Tourism Information Station - 88.5 FM A variety of AM and FM stations can be accessed from Brandon and Regina. TELEVISION Roblin’s Community Access Channel 13 provides community service announcements and local productions.

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he health care needs of Roblin and area residents are well-served by the Roblin & District Health Centre and the W.E. Nash Medical Clinic, providing general practice medicine, dentistry, optometry and diagnostic services. A variety of visiting services are also available, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and other health and wellness programs.

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Through the Parkland Community Health Office, residents may access such programs as home care, Meals on Wheels, and public health programs aimed at promotion and protection of health and the prevention of disease.

MEDICAL SERVICES ■

ROBLIN & DISTRICT HEALTH CENTRE

with 3.5 full-time physicians. Services provided include 24-hour Emergency Service and diagnostic services. Visiting services include ultrasound, podiatry, speech therapy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietician, mammogram, Diabetes Education and Addictions Foundation. ■

W.E. NASH MEDICAL CLINIC

The Medical Clinic provides medical, dental and optometry services. It is attached to the Roblin District Health Centre making it accessible and convenient for patients, staff and physicians.

AMBULANCE ■

ROBLIN & DISTRICT AMBULANCE SERVICE

Ambulance and Paramedic Services are provided on a full-time basis by two ambulance units. Firefighting Services are provided by a 22-person volunteer fire department.

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The health facility in Roblin is a modern, 25-bed active treatment hospital juxtaposed with a 60-bed Personal Care Home. The Health Centre employees over 125 full-time, part-time, and casual staff along

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CURREY PARK

Currey Park is home to three baseball diamonds, a softball diamond, one-mile walking trail, waterfowl nesting sites, track oval and a picnic area. These grounds are maintained on a regular basis and host many busy evenings. The annual Canada Day Festival takes place at Currey Park. ■

GOOSE LAKE

Scenic Goose Lake is located within the town of Roblin. A campground situated by the lake has electrical hookups, barbecue pits, picnic sites, fire wood, drinking water and showers. Goose Lake is aerated and is stocked every year with Rainbow and Brown Trout, providing excellent fishing year-round. The lake is how Roblin became known as the Fly-Fishing Capital of Manitoba.

ROBLIN & DISTRICT CENTENNIAL ARENA

This spacious 1,200-seat facility is home to Roblin’s senior and minor hockey teams, figure skating club and the Recreation Administration office. The arena offers free public skating, concession and heated seniors viewing area. ■

ROBLIN CURLING CENTRE

The Curling Centre was built in 1987 and has four sheets of artificial ice complete with a refrigeration unit installed in 1997. Club bonspiels take place in March. The on-site concession and upstairs viewing lounge make you feel right at home. ROBLIN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB The Roblin Golf & Country Club is a challenging, fully-irrigated, scenic 9-hole golf course with an excellent layout and setting. This course features undulating grass greens, various encounters with water and a fullservice clubhouse and pro shop.

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ROBLIN LEISURE AQUATIC CENTRE

The Roblin Leisure Aquatic Centre is a facility that you might not expect to find in a small town. The Aquatic Centre has the following amenities: • • • • • •

Junior Olympic-sized swimming pool Spray fountains 112-foot water slide 10-person hot tub Kiddies wading pool Eating area with concession and picnic tables

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Roblin Karate Club Summer Kids Camp Co-ed Slo-Pitch League Women’s, Men’s, Senior, and Junior Golf Leagues Women’s, Men’s, Senior, and Junior Curling Leagues Red Cross Swimming Lessons Figure Skating Program Spring and Fall Soccer Spring T-Ball Minor Baseball & Hockey Associations Senior Hockey League — North Stars Senior Recreational Hockey League After school Youth Rec. Hockey Dance Programs Summer Aquasize Classes Lap, Adult, Public & Senior Swims Summer Playpark Sessions

Additional art, first aid and wilderness courses occur based on interest and availability.

JOBS &

investment OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT YOU IN ROBLIN hether you are a skilled tradesperson, a restaurant server, a professional or an office worker, we have the available jobs for you! The booming cottage industry on Lake of the Prairies is calling for more plumbers, electricians and carpenters. Our growing community is in need of more child care workers, health care workers and other professionals. We have the available jobs to suit your needs.

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If you are the entrepreneurial type, Roblin is the perfect place to open a business or invest in new opportunities. As an agricultural centre, we have the raw materials for value-added opportunities. If recreation is your thing, our growing cottage industry on Lake of the Prairies, combined with our snowmobile trails and our close proximity to Asessippi Ski Area & Winter Park, is turning Roblin into a popular destination spot. With thousands of visitors each year, the opportunities for tourism operators are endless.

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CONTACTS

Town of Roblin Box 730, Roblin, MB R0L 1P0 Phone: (204) 937-8333 Email: [email protected] RM of Shell River Box 998, Roblin, MB R0L 1P0 Phone: (204) 937-4430 Email: [email protected] RM of Hillsburg Box 1180, Roblin, MB R0L 1P0 Phone: (204) 937-2155 Email: [email protected]

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COMMUNITY OVERVIEW EDUCATION • • • • •

Elementary (K-6) Secondary (7-12) Post Secondary Pre-school and nursery school Licensed day-cares

HEALTH • 25-bed hospital • 24 hour emergency services • Laboratory and diagnostic imaging • medical clinic (3.5 doctors) • dental clinic (2 dentists) • Optometry clinic • Chiropractor and Massage Therapists • 60-bed personal care home • community health offices (public health, home care, mental health) • ambulance service

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Grocery Auto Dealers Bakery Home building and hardware supplies Clothing Computer and electronics Floral Gifts and Crafts Novelty Gasoline and Convenience Hair/Beauty/Tanning Sporting and Goods Liquor Vendors Pharmacy

SERVICES Roblin & Shell River Economic Development Office Box 352 Roblin, Manitoba R0L 1P0 phone 204-937-8640 fax 204-937-8496 email [email protected] website www.RoblinManitoba.com Printed in Canada by Leech Printing 139783

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Auctioneering Autobody Auto Dealers Car wash and detailing Carpentry and Construction Catering Home and Office Cleaning Computer and Electronics Dry Cleaning/Laundromat Financial Institutions Funeral Homes Landscaping Insurance and Travel Photography Postal

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Real Estate Snowmobile Sales and Repair Sewing and Tailoring Vet Services

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Electricians Plumbing and Heating Welding and Fabrication Carpentry

TOURISM, RECREATION & SPORTS • Guides and Outfitters • Golf • Downhill and cross-country skiing • Curling • Hockey • Swimming pool • Baseball • Fishing • Hiking • Hunting • Bird Watching and Camera Hunting • Snowmobiling • Figure and Power Skating • Fitness Centres • Music and Dance

ASSOCIATIONS & VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Agricultural Society Chamber of Commerce Community Foundation 4-H Clubs Eastern Star Rebekah’s Knights of Columbus Inter Parks Tourism Ladies Hospital Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Lions Masons Girl Guides, Brownies, Sparks Horticultural Society Block Parent

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Supplies, parts and services Grain terminal Seed cleaning Livestock services

FORESTRY • Treatment plant

HOSPITALITY • • • • • •

Hotels/motels Lodges Bed and Breakfasts Guest Houses Restaurants Campgrounds

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES • Accountants • Lawyers

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT • • • • •

Sr. Drop In Centre Museums Library Theatre Video Rentals

EMERGENCY SERVICES • Fire • Police (RCMP) • Ambulance

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Weekly newspaper Radio Access TV High Speed Internet Cable & Satellite TV Digital Cellular

CHURCHES • Christ Anglican Church • Church of God In Christ (Mennonite) • Evangelical Mission Church • First Baptist • Free Methodist Church • Jehovah’s Witnesses • Roblin Knox United Church • Sacred Hearts Roman Catholic Church • St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church • St. Stephen Orthodox Church • Ukrainian Orthodox Church