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Pinawa is a local government district and small community of 1,331 residents (2016 census) located in southeastern
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, Canada. It is 110 kilometres north-east of
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. The town is situated on the
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within the western boundary of Whiteshell Provincial Park, which lies near the Manitoba-
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provincial boundary. Administratively, the town includes the surrounding area, and is officially the Local Government District of Pinawa. Except for a small eastern border with the unorganized area of the Eastman Region, it is surrounded by the Rural Municipalities of Lac du Bonnet to the north and Whitemouth to the south, but is independent of either one. The community lies on the north bank of the Winnipeg River in the southeastern part of the Local Government District.


History

The community of Pinawa was established in 1901 to support the operation of an early
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generating station but was abandoned in 1951 when the site was shut down. Pinawa was re-established about 10 km from the original Hydro town in 1963 when
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built the Whiteshell Laboratories
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research facility in the area. Pinawa was chosen as the site for the research station due to the seismic stability of the area. Pinawa was developed as a
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which preserved many of the natural features of the site and designated all riverfront property as public reserve. Whiteshell Laboratories was somewhat similar to the
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in Chalk River, Ontario. AECL began decommissioning the Whiteshell Laboratories in 1998. The economy of Pinawa is diversifying and now includes small recreation and resort businesses and a number of environmental science firms.


Geography

Pinawa is located beside the Winnipeg River, which offers access to boating, kayaking, canoeing, and other water recreational activities. Other attractions include an 18-hole golf course, beach, outdoor pool, tennis courts, a curling rink, a hockey arena and many kilometres of cross-country ski trails. The Trans-Canada Trail runs through the town of Pinawa along the Riverside. Pinawa also hosts the Eastern Manitoba Concert Association or EMCA's concerts, held in the community centre's gymnasium in the secondary school building once a month between October and April. Pinawa is also home to an abundance of wildlife, including deer, bears, and other species. The people of Pinawa are very familiar with white-tailed deer, although their views on them may differ. Five deer in the backyard is a common sight there, and the town is known as the Deer Capital of Manitoba.


Climate

Pinawa has a
humid continental climate A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and freez ...
(
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''Dfb'') with warm summers and severely cold winters. Precipitation is moderate, but is somewhat higher in summer than at other times of the year.


Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by
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, Pinawa had a population of 1,558 living in 708 of its 797 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 1,504. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.


Infrastructure

Pinawa has a full service hospital with 24 hour emergency service, doctors' offices, and an ambulance station. There is a small shopping centre with a post office, credit union, grocery store, bakery, hairdresser, and the offices. The town also has a motel, a conference centre, and an art gallery.


Education

Pinawa has two schools: F.W. Gilbert Elementary School for students in Kindergarten up to grade six, with about 85 students, and Pinawa Secondary School for grades 7–12, with about 110 students. The schools of Pinawa comprise their own school district, the School District of Whiteshell. Pinawa Secondary School is located near the elementary school, and is well known in the Whiteshell area for its outstanding Pinawa Panther sports teams and a unique outdoor education program that takes full advantage of the surrounding wilderness. Students are involved in basketball, soccer, volleyball, badminton, and travel club as well as academic sports like Reach For The Top and community service activities such as the LIVE volunteer group. Pinawa was also selected as host for one day of the ''Kraft Celebration Tour'' during the summer of 2010, which saw
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and Jay Onrait host TSN's '' SportsCentre'' in the town on August 23. The town also received a cheque for $25,000 from Kraft Canada which went towards renovating their local rink, the Orville Acres Arena.


Notable people

*
Robin Black Robin Black is a Canadian mixed martial arts commentator, former mixed martial artist, and glam rock musician. History Originally a member of the Pinawa, Manitoba band Ballroom Zombies, Robin Black moved to Toronto in 1998 to form Robin Black a ...
, MMA commentator, musician * Andrew Davidson (author), writer


References


External links


Pinawa

Map of Pinawa LGD at Statcan
{{Manitoba, rural=yes Local government districts in Manitoba Populated places in Eastman Region, Manitoba