Features Listed by Name

Beverly School #1
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1906-1946) In 1907 Beverly School moved to present location. In 1946 it consolidated with Tilston.
Beverly School #2
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1906-1946) In 1907 Beverly School moved from previous location to present location. In 1946 it consolidated with Tilston.
Bidford School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1887-1964)
Bigway Foods
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
117 Main St, Melita. PHONE: 204-522-3362 or 204-522-3366
Billy's Point
[Site] — Access: Publicly Visible
(1930s) Billy Gosselin's home became a meeting place and dance hall for the Metigoshe Métis Community.
Bison Rubbing Stone - Chain Lakes
[Site] — Access: No Public Access
A bison rubbing stone north of the Chain Lakes
Bison Rubbing Stone - Pierson
[Site] — Access: Publicly Visible
A bison rubbing stone south of Pierson.
Bluevale School #1
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1901-1967) In 1948 Bluevale School moved to present location.
Bluevale School #2
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1901-1967) In 1948 Bluevale School moved from previous location to present location.
Boiler Trail
[Route] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1880 – 1885) The Boiler Trail provided a detour around the muddiest section of the Boundary Commission Trail.
Boissevain
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1885 – Present) Cherry Creek was the name of this town before the CPR came through and renamed it after a Dutch financier.
Boissevain Bakery
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Breads, Cakes, Muffins, Cinnamon Buns, Cookies, Coffee and many other treats. Phone: 204-534-6130
Boissevain Campground
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Located next door to the swimming pool, ball diamonds and fair grounds. Phone: 1-204-534-2406 Email: blittlejohn@mts.net
Boissevain Consumer's Co-op Card-lock
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Hwy 10, just north of Boissevain
Boissevain Farmer's Market
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
“Romance by the Railroad Park,” South Railway St – Local farmers and craftspeople gather here every Friday from June 1st to September 30th. Lunch is served by a different community group every week. 11am - 1pm
Boissevain Golf Course Clubhouse
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Just south of Boissevain off Hwy 10. Phone: 204-534-2365
Bolton's Sawmill
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1880 – 1881) Mr. Bolton established a sawmill on the north shore of Lake Max. It was bought by George Morton the next year.
Boundary Commission Trail
[Route] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(Pre 1600 - 1885) The Boundary Commission Trail was the first “highway” to the west, carrying First Nations to and fro, Métis on buffalo hunts and finally Europeans looking for rich farmland.
Boundary Consumer Gas Bar and Convenience Store
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
578 Mill Rd. Home to Hotstuff Pizza and a full convenience store. Phone: 204-534-7243
Boundary Consumer's Co-op
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
336 South Railway St, Boissevain. Phone: 204-534-2441
Boundary Trail Visible - Sourisford
[Site] — Access: Publicly Visible
(1873) The Boundary Commissioner Trail is still visible in this location. It is used by a local farmer to run cattle down to the Souris River.
Brockinton Site
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(800 – 1600 AD) During this site's earliest occupation, it was used as a bison pound.
Brock School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(July 1894-1967)
Brownlea School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1887-1966)
Brownlo School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(October 31,1917 - January 1,1918)