Sherridon, Manitoba

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Sherridon
Sherridon
Location of Sherridon in Manitoba
Coordinates: 55°7′26″N 101°5′12″W / 55.12389°N 101.08667°W / 55.12389; -101.08667Coordinates: 55°7′26″N 101°5′12″W / 55.12389°N 101.08667°W / 55.12389; -101.08667
Country  Canada
Province  Manitoba
Region Northern
Census Division No. 21
Government
  Mayor Nick Benyk
  Governing Body Sherridon Community Council
  MP Niki Ashton
  MLA Clarence Pettersen
Population (2011 Census[1])
  Total 80
  Density 4.1/km2 (11/sq mi)
Time zone CST (UTC−6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC−5)
Postal Code R0B 1L0
Area code(s) 204, 431
NTS Map 063N03
GNBC Code GAZAC

Sherridon, Manitoba is a community in Manitoba, Canada.

Sherridon originated as the service centre for the nearby Sherritt Gordon nickel mines. The mine closed in 1952, resulting in the equipment and many of the workers and families relocating to Lynn Lake. In 1949 the first house from Sherridon was sleighed to Lynn Lake, Manitoba as a test run over the 160 miles of cat train trails. Over the next three years, 208 buildings were moved to Lynn Lake from Sherridon. Houses, stores, banks and churches were loaded on sleighs and pulled by caterpillar tractors over the ice and snow to Lynn Lake.

The historic four-storey Hotel Cambrian, one of the only early twentieth century buildings in the community not moved to Lynn Lake, was destroyed by fire on June 2, 2012. At the time of the fire the hotel was unoccupied, in a state of disrepair, and had been disconnected from electricity. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police consider the fire suspicious.[2]

A recent gold mine, operated by Pioneer Metals at Puffy Lake, closed in 1989. The community is located on the Omnitrax rail line to Lynn Lake about 156 km north of The Pas. Pukatawagan Reserve is 72 km further north of Sherridon. A 78 km community-access gravelled road was constructed as part of the Puffy Lake Mine development, and the community is now connected to PTH #10 between Cranberry Portage and Flin Flon.

In 2011 Sherridon had a population of 80.

References

  1. "Census Profile - Data table: Sherridon, NCM (Designated Place), Manitoba". Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population. 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2012-10-20. 
  2. "Sherridon historic hotel fire under investigation". CBC News - Manitoba. 2012-06-03. Retrieved 2012-10-20. 
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