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The province of Manitoba has Several abandoned Mennonite villages cross the southern part of the province.
Ghost towns are towns that once had a considerable population, that have since dwindled in numbers causing some or all its business to close, either due to the rerouting of a highway, train tracks being pulled, or exhaustion of some natural resource.
[edit] List of ghost towns
Town Name |
County/Municipal District |
Peak year |
Peak Population |
Albert |
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Archibald |
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Argyle |
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Asessippi |
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Bannerman |
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Bender Hamlet |
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Bradwardine |
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Decker |
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Dropmore |
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Ebor |
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Ewart |
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Gartmore |
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Grand Valley |
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Grantown |
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Hecla |
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Hilton |
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Horod |
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Isabella |
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Lavinia |
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Littleton |
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Makinak |
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Manitoba City |
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McArthur's Landing |
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McConnell |
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Methven |
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Millford |
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Moore Park |
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Mountain Road |
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Mowbray |
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Nelsonville |
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Norquay |
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Odanah |
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Old Dauphin |
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Old Deloraine |
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Old Stockton |
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Polonia |
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Rea |
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Seech |
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Sioux Village |
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Souris City |
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Spearhill |
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Stockton |
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Totogan |
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Wakopa |
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West Lynne |
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Whitewater |
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York Factory |
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[edit] See also
Communities in Canada's provinces and territories
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