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Carman, Manitoba
Carman is an agricultural town of about 3,000 people in the Pembina Valley Region of southern Manitoba, Canada. Carman is at the junction of Highways 3 and 13, 40 minutes southwest of Winnipeg. It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Dufferin, in the heart of a rich prairie agricultural belt, 60 km (37 mi) north of the American state of North Dakota. The Boyne River passes through Carman.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Carman had a population of 3,114 living in 1,402 of its 1,466 total private dwellings, a change of -1.6% from its 2016 population of 3,164. With a land area of 4.32 km2 (1.67 sq mi), it had a population density of 720.8/km2 (1,866.9/sq mi) in 2021.
Located in a historic railway station, the Golden Prairie Arts Council facilitates local arts activities. The Carman Active Living Centre (ALC) was established in 2002.
Every April, the Canadian Wall of Fame for exceptional violin talent is held. In February (vocal/choral/speech arts and band/instrumental) and April (piano/strings and dance), Carman hosts the Tempo Festival of the Arts. One of Manitoba's longest existing choral groups is the Sonatrice Singers. The group has been meeting and performing since 1972.
Sports facilities include an ice arena and an 18-hole golf course. The curling club shares clubroom space with golfers. The town contains several baseball diamonds and soccer pitches. Local hockey teams include the Carman Beavers and the Carman Collegiate Cougars.
Carman is home to a University of Manitoba campus as well as the high school Carman Collegiate, Carman Elementary School, Dufferin Christian School, and various Hutterian schools around the area.
Large agricultural businesses include Aubin Nurseries, and Vanderveens Greenhouses, both of which are large Canadian wholesalers of plants.
Carman is governed by a mayor and six councillors who are elected by residents. The current mayor of Carman is Brent Owen. The current councillors are Robert Bryson (deputy mayor), Carly Boklaschuk, Dale Reimer, Erin Lemky (Dunn), Lindsay Boeve, and Richard Dyck.
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Carman, Manitoba
Carman is an agricultural town of about 3,000 people in the Pembina Valley Region of southern Manitoba, Canada. Carman is at the junction of Highways 3 and 13, 40 minutes southwest of Winnipeg. It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Dufferin, in the heart of a rich prairie agricultural belt, 60 km (37 mi) north of the American state of North Dakota. The Boyne River passes through Carman.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Carman had a population of 3,114 living in 1,402 of its 1,466 total private dwellings, a change of -1.6% from its 2016 population of 3,164. With a land area of 4.32 km2 (1.67 sq mi), it had a population density of 720.8/km2 (1,866.9/sq mi) in 2021.
Located in a historic railway station, the Golden Prairie Arts Council facilitates local arts activities. The Carman Active Living Centre (ALC) was established in 2002.
Every April, the Canadian Wall of Fame for exceptional violin talent is held. In February (vocal/choral/speech arts and band/instrumental) and April (piano/strings and dance), Carman hosts the Tempo Festival of the Arts. One of Manitoba's longest existing choral groups is the Sonatrice Singers. The group has been meeting and performing since 1972.
Sports facilities include an ice arena and an 18-hole golf course. The curling club shares clubroom space with golfers. The town contains several baseball diamonds and soccer pitches. Local hockey teams include the Carman Beavers and the Carman Collegiate Cougars.
Carman is home to a University of Manitoba campus as well as the high school Carman Collegiate, Carman Elementary School, Dufferin Christian School, and various Hutterian schools around the area.
Large agricultural businesses include Aubin Nurseries, and Vanderveens Greenhouses, both of which are large Canadian wholesalers of plants.
Carman is governed by a mayor and six councillors who are elected by residents. The current mayor of Carman is Brent Owen. The current councillors are Robert Bryson (deputy mayor), Carly Boklaschuk, Dale Reimer, Erin Lemky (Dunn), Lindsay Boeve, and Richard Dyck.