Springfield is a
rural municipality (RM) in Manitoba, Canada. It stretches from urban industrial development on the eastern boundary of the City of
Winnipeg
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, through urban, rural residential, agricultural and natural landscapes, to the
Agassiz Provincial Forest
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Spending his early life in Switzerland, he rec ...
on the municipality's eastern boundary.
Birds Hill Provincial Park nestles into the north-western corner of Springfield.
Springfield's population was 16,142 as of the
2021 census, making it the second most populous RM in the province (slightly behind the
RM of Hanover) and fifth most populous
municipality overall (behind the cities of Winnipeg,
Brandon, and
Steinbach, and RM of Hanover).
History
The Springfield area is part of the traditional territory of
Anishnaabe and
Swampy Cree First Nations. In 1870, the area became part of the new province of Manitoba. In 1871, the area was covered under
Treaty 1 between the British Crown and the First Nations. The treaty facilitated the settlement of southern Manitoba including agricultural settlements in the Springfield area.
Springfield was incorporated in 1880 as a result of changes made to the Rural Municipality of Springfield and Sunnyside (1873–1880).
The municipality received its name due to the presence of multiple
natural springs found within its borders. While farming is still important in the municipality, today many residents are employed in nearby Winnipeg.
Communities
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Anola
Anola is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located east of Winnipeg and north of Steinbach in the Rural Municipality of Springfield. The community has a population of approximately 200 people.
History ...
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Cooks Creek
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Dugald
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Glass
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Hazelridge
Hazelridge is a community in the Rural Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba.
Services available in Hazelridge include an elementary school and a sports complex. Hazelridge is located adjacent to the Heartland Hutterite Colony
Hutterites ...
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Oakbank
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Ostenfeld
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Pine Ridge
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Sapton
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Vivian
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*Vivian (name), a given name and also a surname
Toponyms
* Vivian, Louisiana, U.S.
* Vivian, South Dakota, U.S.
* Vivian, West Virginia, U.S.
* Vivian Island, Nunavut, Canada
* Ballantrae, Ontario, a hamlet in Stouffville, ...
Demographics
In the
2021 Census of Population
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conducted by
Statistics Canada, Springfield had a population of 16,142 living in 5,795 of its 5,992 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 15,342. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
Attractions
The RM of Springfield contains many sites of historical and cultural significance such as the Sunnyside cemetery, the Springfield
Hutterite colony
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, North Springfield school, Springfield Agricultural Society, and the
Dugald rail accident
The Dugald rail accident was a railway accident that occurred on September 1, 1947, in Dugald, Manitoba, Canada, resulting in the deaths of 31 people.
Background
A westbound train, The ''Minaki Campers’ Special'' operating as Passenger Extra 60 ...
site.
In 1996, the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception in
Cooks Creek was designated a
National Historic Site of Canada
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Government
Municipal
Springfield's administrative center is in
Oakbank, the largest community in the RM. The RM is governed by a mayor and councillors representing the RM's five wards. The government has come under some scrutiny for having the highest compensation to mayor and council ($242,974 total for 2015) relative to all other municipalities in the Winnipeg capital region.
Provincial
The RM is represented by two ridings in the
Manitoba Legislative Assembly
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Springfield-Ritchot
Springfield-Ritchot is a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of Manitoba that came into effect at the 2019 Manitoba general election. It contains the R.M. of Ritchot, Niverville and the west of the R.M. of Springfield. In 2 ...
(west) and
Dawson Trail (east). The former
Springfield electoral district included all of the RM and parts of adjacent
East St. Paul.
Federal
The RM is split between two federal ridings:
Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman (north) and
Provencher (south). From 1914 through 1966, a federal riding was also called "Springfield" with varying boundaries not always coterminous with the municipality.
References
Further reading
* Kraushar, Aileen, et al. 1974. ''Springfield 1st Rural Municipality in Manitoba 1873-1973''. Dugald: Dugald Women's Institute. .
External links
R.M. of Springfield(official site)
Community Profile: Springfield Rural Municipality, Manitoba; Statistics CanadaMap of Springfield R.M. at Statcan
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