Anola, Manitoba

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Anola, Manitoba is a small town located 20 km east of Winnipeg, in the municipality of Springfield. It was first established in the early 1900's as a railroad stop. Its name is derived from the word "knoll," meaning a hill or mound, which the community is built on. Approximately 200 people live within its limits, but many people in surrounding areas consider themselves to be part of Anola.

Anola has many well established businesses, including the Anola Building Centre, a hardware and lumber store. The town was made famous by Corey Koskie, a Major League Baseball player.


Economy: While the town boasts an expanded Petro Canada, many commuters often stop at Settler's Inn, which used to be a Shell Station/Seasonal Burger Joint but now pumps Esso Gasoline. Lucky Dollar Foods sell Chester Fried Chicken that is finger licken good. Most Anolians, as they are sometimes called do not live and work in the town. Since it is so close to Winnipeg many make the commute to the city every morning. This fact undoubtedly contributes to the overwhelming gasoline sales to Anola's loyal customers.

Social Life: While there is the local Pub, many believe that the real action takes place at the Over 50 club. The establishment hosts many Bingo Nights and is also the site of large family gatherings. Most recently, on January 7th 2007, the Jerema family led by Grandma Jerema held a successful Ukrainian Christmas Party catered by the Aunts.