Stonewall, Manitoba
{{Infobox settlement
| official_name = Stonewall
| settlement_type = Town
| image_skyline =
| image_caption =
| image_blank_emblem = Stonewall_MB_logo.jpg
| image_map = 453 Stonewall, Manitoba.svg
| map_caption = Town boundaries
| pushpin_map = Manitoba
| pushpin_map_caption = Location of Stonewall in Manitoba
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = Canada
| subdivision_type1 = Province
| subdivision_name1 = Manitoba
| subdivision_type2 = Regions
| subdivision_name2 = Interlake
Winnipeg Metro
| subdivision_type3 =
| subdivision_name3 =
| leader_title = Mayor
| leader_name = [https://mbvotes.ca/ Sandra Smith]
| established_title = Established
| established_date = 1878{{cite web| author= Town of Stonewall | title = Town Founder | url = http://www.stonewall.ca/dyk.asp?ID=25 | year = 2004 | access-date = 2007-07-30 | publisher = stonewall.ca }}
| established_title2 = Incorporated (Village)
| established_date2 = 1906{{cite web| author= Rural Municipality of Rockwood | title = History of Rockwood | url = http://www.rockwood.ca/history_of_rockwood.asp | access-date = 2007-07-30 | publisher = rockwood.ca }}
| established_title3 = Incorporated (Town)
| unit_pref =
| area_footnotes = {{cite web |url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4614039&Geo2=CD&Code2=4614&Data=Count&SearchText=stonewall&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&TABID=1 |title=Census Profile |publisher=Statistics Canada |work=2016 Census|date=8 February 2017 }}
| area_total_km2 = 5.96
| area_land_km2 =
| population_as_of = 2021 Census
| population_footnotes = {{cite web |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&GENDERlist=1&STATISTIClist=1&HEADERlist=0&DGUIDlist=2021A00054614039&SearchText=Stonewall |title=Census Profile |publisher=Statistics Canada |work=2021 Census|date=9 February 2022 }}
| population_note =
| population_total = 5,046
| population_density_km2 = 846.64
| timezone = CST
| utc_offset = -6
| timezone_DST = CDT
| utc_offset_DST = -5
| coordinates = {{coord|50|08|04|N|97|19|34|W|region:CA-MB|display=inline,title}}
| postal_code_type = Postal Code
| postal_code = R0C 2Z0
| area_code = Area codes 204 and 431
| website = {{URL|http://www.stonewall.ca}}
| motto = A Great Place to Call Home
| population_rank =
| leader_title1 = MLA
| leader_name1 = Trevor King (politician)
}}
Stonewall is a town in the Canadian province of Manitoba with a population of 5,046 as of the 2021 census.{{Cite web|date=Feb 9, 2022|title=2021 Stonewall Census Data Table|url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&GENDERlist=1&STATISTIClist=1&HEADERlist=0&DGUIDlist=2021A00054614039&SearchText=Stonewall|website=Statistics Canada}} The town is situated approximately {{convert|25|km|mi}} north of Winnipeg on PTH 67. It is known for its limestone quarries. The local festival is the Quarry Days which is usually held over three days in August on Main Street. The town is surrounded by the R.M. of Rockwood.
History
When the last ice age retreated, as well as the prairies, escarpments such as Riding Mountain were left behind. In addition to these, smaller elevations were left behind such as Stony Mountain and Stonewall. It is believed that these escarpments were used as look-outs by early hunters approximately 4,000 to 5,000 years ago. These formations were later used as buffalo jumps by the indigenous populations.{{cite web| author= Robert Coutts | title = The Quarry Park at Stonewall, Manitoba | url = http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/mb_history/10/quarrypark.shtml | year = 1985 | access-date = 2007-07-31 | publisher = Manitoba Historical Society }}
Stonewall was founded by Samuel Jacob Jackson in 1878, after he acquired the land the town is built upon in 1875. However, Jackson did not move to Stonewall himself until 1881.
In the early 1880s, the quarry opened with the focus of their operation being the production of quicklime.{{cite web| author= Town of Stonewall | title = The Quarries | url = http://www.stonewall.ca/dyk.asp?ID=35 | year = 2004 | access-date = 2007-07-31 | publisher = stonewall.ca }} During the peak times of the quarry, large amounts of dynamite was used for blasting the rock. The dynamite was kept in the powder magazine which has since been rebuilt near the entrance to Stonewall Quarry Park.{{cite web| author= Town of Stonewall | title = The Powder Magazine | url = http://www.stonewall.ca/dyk.asp?ID=36 | year = 2004 | access-date = 2007-07-31 | publisher = stonewall.ca }}
On June 30, 1880, the CPR railway line between Winnipeg and Victoria Junction, {{convert|3|mi|km}} east of Stonewall, was completed. The construction of the line continued west passing through Stonewall, Hanlan and Meadow Lea before turning south-west towards Portage la Prairie during the summer of 1880. The transcontinental line was originally planned to pass through Selkirk, but was actually built through Winnipeg following heavy lobbying from the city. The line west of Stonewall was therefore rebuilt through Rosser. The line north-west from Stonewall was subsequently extended through Teulon, Komarno before eventually reaching Arborg in 1910.{{cite web| author= Town of Stonewall | title = The Railroad | url = http://www.stonewall.ca/dyk.asp?ID=30 | year = 2004 | access-date = 2007-07-31 | publisher = stonewall.ca }} In 2008, the RM of Rockwood decided that the line was obsolete. With the city of Winnipeg's help the line was taken out.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}}
The present town hall was built in 1912 using local limestone.{{cite web| author= Town of Stonewall | title = The Town Hall | url = http://www.stonewall.ca/dyk.asp?ID=34 | year = 2004 | access-date = 2007-07-31 | publisher = stonewall.ca }}
Following the closure of the quarry, Kinsmen Lake was developed on the site and opened to the public on August 10, 1956. The lake has become a popular location for locals and visitors to the town.{{cite web| author= Town of Stonewall | title = Kinsmen Lake | url = http://www.stonewall.ca/dyk.asp?ID=23 | year = 2004 | access-date = 2007-07-31 | publisher = stonewall.ca }} In 1983, the town council initiated a project to develop the former quarry site around Kinsmen Lake into a historical site and natural area.
As of 2022, one of the 3 famous Kilns in Stonewall Quarry Park were demolished due to safety reasons. Stonewall Town Council contributed $1,000,000 for the restoration.{{Cite web |date=2022-01-21 |title=Stonewall contributing $1M to save historic kilns |url=https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/stonewall-contributing-1m-to-save-historic-kilns-1.5749609 |access-date=2024-04-30 |website=Winnipeg |language=en}}
Demographics
{{stack|{{Historical populations
|1901|589
|1911|1005
|1921|1112
|1931|1031
|1941|1020
|1951|1040
|1961|1420
|1996|3689
|2001|4012
|2006|4376
|2011|4536
|2016|4809
|2021|5046
|footnote = {{Cite web|url=https://www66.statcan.gc.ca/eng/acyb_c1932-eng.aspx?opt=/eng/1932/193201410103_p.+103.pdf|title=Canada Year Book (CYB) Historical Collection|first=Statistics|last=Canada|date=March 31, 2008|website=www66.statcan.gc.ca}}{{Cite web|url=https://www66.statcan.gc.ca/eng/acyb_c1955-eng.aspx?opt=/eng/1955/195501710145_p.+145.pdf|title=Canada Year Book (CYB) Historical Collection|first=Statistics|last=Canada|date=March 31, 2008|website=www66.statcan.gc.ca}}{{Cite web|url=https://www66.statcan.gc.ca/eng/acyb_c1967-eng.aspx?opt=/eng/1967/196702210189_p.+189.pdf|title=Canada Year Book (CYB) Historical Collection|first=Statistics|last=Canada|date=March 31, 2008|website=www66.statcan.gc.ca}}}}}}
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Stonewall had a population of 5,046 living in 2,051 of its 2,127 total private dwellings, a change of {{percentage|{{#expr:5046-4809}}|4809|1}} from its 2016 population of 4,809. With a land area of {{cvt|5.96|km2}}, it had a population density of {{Pop density|5046|5.96|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} in 2021.{{cite web | url=https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=9810000202&geocode=A000246 | title=Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Manitoba | publisher=Statistics Canada | date=February 9, 2022 | accessdate=February 20, 2022}}
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|+ Panethnic groups in the Town of Stonewall (2001−2021) ! rowspan="2" |Panethnic group |
Population
!{{Abbr|%|percentage}} !{{abbr|Pop.|Population}} !{{Abbr|%|percentage}} !{{abbr|Pop.|Population}} !{{Abbr|%|percentage}} !{{abbr|Pop.|Population}} !{{Abbr|%|percentage}} !{{abbr|Pop.|Population}} !{{Abbr|%|percentage}} |
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European{{efn|Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.|name=euro}}
| 4,085 | {{Percentage | 4085 | 4995 | 2 }} | 3,900 | {{Percentage | 3900 | 4585 | 2 }} | 3,825 | {{Percentage | 3825 | 4470 | 2 }} | 3,905 | {{Percentage | 3905 | 4310 | 2 }} | 3,640 | {{Percentage | 3640 | 3950 | 2 }} |
Indigenous
| 825 | {{Percentage | 825 | 4995 | 2 }} | 630 | {{Percentage | 630 | 4585 | 2 }} | 580 | {{Percentage | 580 | 4470 | 2 }} | 380 | {{Percentage | 380 | 4310 | 2 }} | 295 | {{Percentage | 295 | 3950 | 2 }} |
South Asian
| 30 | {{Percentage | 30 | 4995 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4585 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4470 | 2 }} | 10 | {{Percentage | 10 | 4310 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 3950 | 2 }} |
Southeast Asian{{efn|Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.|name=SoutheastAsian}}
| 25 | {{Percentage | 25 | 4995 | 2 }} | 25 | {{Percentage | 25 | 4585 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4470 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4310 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 3950 | 2 }} |
African
| 20 | {{Percentage | 20 | 4995 | 2 }} | 10 | {{Percentage | 10 | 4585 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4470 | 2 }} | 10 | {{Percentage | 10 | 4310 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 3950 | 2 }} |
East Asian{{efn|Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.|name=EastAsian}}
| 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4995 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4585 | 2 }} | 40 | {{Percentage | 40 | 4470 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4310 | 2 }} | 10 | {{Percentage | 10 | 3950 | 2 }} |
Latin American
| 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4995 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4585 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4470 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4310 | 2 }} | 10 | {{Percentage | 10 | 3950 | 2 }} |
Middle Eastern{{efn|Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.|name=MiddleEastern}}
| 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4995 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4585 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4470 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4310 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 3950 | 2 }} |
Other/multiracial{{efn|Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, {{abbr|n.i.e.|not included elsewhere}}" and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.|name=Other}}
| 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4995 | 2 }} | 20 | {{Percentage | 20 | 4585 | 2 }} | 20 | {{Percentage | 20 | 4470 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 4310 | 2 }} | 0 | {{Percentage | 0 | 3950 | 2 }} |
Total responses
! 4,995 ! {{Percentage | 4995 | 5046 | 2 }} ! 4,585 ! {{Percentage | 4585 | 4809 | 2 }} ! 4,470 ! {{Percentage | 4470 | 4536 | 2 }} ! 4,310 ! {{Percentage | 4310 | 4376 | 2 }} ! 3,950 ! {{Percentage | 3950 | 4012 | 2 }} |
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! Total population ! 5,046 ! {{Percentage | 5046 | 5046 | 2 }} ! 4,809 ! {{Percentage | 4809 | 4809 | 2 }} ! 4,536 ! {{Percentage | 4536 | 4536 | 2 }} ! 4,376 ! {{Percentage | 4376 | 4376 | 2 }} ! 4,012 ! {{Percentage | 4012 | 4012 | 2 }} |
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| colspan="11" | {{small|Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses}} |
Education
Stonewall is situated in the Interlake school division and is served by four schools:
- École R. W. Bobby Bend School offers a dual-track (French Immersion and English) kindergarten to grade 4 students;
- École Stonewall Centennial School offers a dual-track program for grade 5 to 8 students;
- Collège Stonewall Collegiate offers classes for grades 9-12; and
- [https://www.oneschoolglobal.com/campus/north-america/stonewall/ OneSchool Global] offers classes for grades 3-12.
Government
=Municipal=
Stonewall is represented by a Head of Council (Mayor), a Deputy Mayor and three councilors. The current incumbents of the positions are:
- Mayor: Sandra Smith{{Cite web |title=2022 Manitoba Municipal Elections |url=https://mbvotes.ca/ |access-date=2018-10-25 |website=mbvotes.ca}}
- Deputy Mayor: Peter Bullivant{{cite web | url=https://www.stonewall.ca/p/municipal-council | title=Municipal Council }}
- Council: Walter Badger, Ron Maryniuk, Kimberly Newman
=Provincial=
Stonewall is located in the Riding of Lakeside of Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and is currently represented by Trevor King of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba.
=Federal=
Stonewall is located in the Selkirk—Interlake electoral district which returns one Member of Parliament who currently is James Bezan of the Conservative Party of Canada.
The Winnipeg-Interlake division of the Senate is represented by Janis Johnson who was appointed by Brian Mulroney and who is a member of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Climate
Stonewall experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb{{cite web |url=http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/11/1633/2007/hess-11-1633-2007.pdf |title=Updated world map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification |publisher=University of Melbourne |access-date=February 2, 2012}}) with warm to hot summers and cold winters
{{Weather box
| location = Stonewall
| metric first = yes
| single line = yes
| Jan record high C = 6
| Feb record high C = 6.7
| Mar record high C = 18.3
| Apr record high C = 35.5
| May record high C = 38.5
| Jun record high C = 37.2
| Jul record high C = 37.8
| Aug record high C = 38.5
| Sep record high C = 39
| Oct record high C = 28.9
| Nov record high C = 24.4
| Dec record high C = 8.9
| year record high C = 39
| Jan high C = -13.1
| Feb high C = -9
| Mar high C = -1.6
| Apr high C = 10.3
| May high C = 19.7
| Jun high C = 23.6
| Jul high C = 26
| Aug high C = 24.9
| Sep high C = 18.7
| Oct high C = 10.8
| Nov high C = -0.9
| Dec high C = -10.3
| year high C = 8.3
| Jan mean C = −18.4
| Feb mean C = −14.4
| Mar mean C = -6.8
| Apr mean C = 4.1
| May mean C = 12.5
| Jun mean C = 16.9
| Jul mean C = 19.3
| Aug mean C = 18.1
| Sep mean C = 12.3
| Oct mean C = 5.2
| Nov mean C = -5.2
| Dec mean C = −15.3
| year mean C = 2.4
| Jan low C = -23.5
| Feb low C = -19.9
| Mar low C = -12
| Apr low C = -2.2
| May low C = 5.2
| Jun low C = 10.3
| Jul low C = 12.6
| Aug low C = 11.2
| Sep low C = 5.9
| Oct low C = -0.4
| Nov low C = -9.5
| Dec low C = -20.4
| year low C = -3.6
| Jan record low C = -41.7
| Feb record low C = -42.8
| Mar record low C = -41.1
| Apr record low C = -26.3
| May record low C = -13.3
| Jun record low C = -2.5
| Jul record low C = 2.2
| Aug record low C = -2.8
| Sep record low C = -7.8
| Oct record low C = -20
| Nov record low C = -37.5
| Dec record low C = -38
| year record low C = -42.8
| Jan precipitation mm = 24
| Feb precipitation mm = 17.6
| Mar precipitation mm = 24.3
| Apr precipitation mm = 32
| May precipitation mm = 55.3
| Jun precipitation mm = 93.7
| Jul precipitation mm = 67.9
| Aug precipitation mm = 64.8
| Sep precipitation mm = 55.1
| Oct precipitation mm = 41.7
| Nov precipitation mm = 24.2
| Dec precipitation mm = 18.9
| year precipitation mm = 519.6
| source 1 = Environment CanadaEnvironment Canada
[http://climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_e.html?Province=MAN%20&StationName=&SearchType=&LocateBy=Province&Proximity=25&ProximityFrom=City&StationNumber=&IDType=MSC&CityName=&ParkName=&LatitudeDegrees=&LatitudeMinutes=&LongitudeDegrees=&LongitudeMinutes=&NormalsClass=A&SelNormals=&StnId=3676& Canadian Climate Normals 1971–2000], accessed 3 June 2010
| date = August 2010
}}
Sports
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Stonewall is home to the Stonewall Jets of the MMJHL and the Stonewall Rams of the WHSHL.
Stonewall has two Hockey rinks: the Stonewall Arena (Ice Palace) and the Veterans Memorial Sports Complex. The only curling rink is the Sunova Credit Union Curling Rink.
Stonewall has a senior baseball team named the Stonewall Blue Jays.
Stonewall has one Soccer field: The Cooke Soccer Field.
Attractions
=Stonewall Quarry Park=
{{main|Stonewall Quarry Park}}
File:Quarry Park Interpretive Centre (Burned Down November 11-2007) - Stonewall, Manitoba.JPG
The Stonewall Quarry Park has been maintained as a natural area on the edge of town and provides picnic facilities, walking & biking trails for visitors and residents alike. The nine baseball diamonds are available for hire and have been used for the Blue Jays Cups in 1997 and 1998, the Pan Am Games in 1999 and the Western Canada Summer Games in 2003. There is also a campsite and swimming available in Kinsmen Lake. The Kinsmen Lake Splash Pad was opened in 2021 to the public. Stonewall Quarry Park also displays the many aspects of limestone production, one aspect includes The Kilns which were used for producing calcium oxide and quicklime in the late 1800's to mid 1900's. There was a museum and visitor centre, however these were destroyed by fire in the early hours of November 11, 2007. The new interpretive centre was opened in fall 2011.{{cite web | title = Fire destroys Stonewall landmark, artifacts | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/fire-destroys-stonewall-landmark-artifacts-1.693019 | publisher = CBC | date = November 12, 2007 | access-date = 2008-06-14 }}{{Cite web|title=Kinsmen Splash Pad Info|url=http://stonewallquarrypark.ca/main.asp?fxoid=FXMenu,5&cat_ID=1&sub_ID=17&sub2_ID=78|website=Stonewall Quarry Park}}
=Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre=
Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre is a {{convert|36|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} restored prairie marsh featuring artesian springs, aspen-oak bluff, waterfowl lure crop, tall-grass prairie and {{convert|30|km|mi}} of trails. The marsh is home to mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish and invertebrates. During the migration season, the number of waterfowl using the marsh can exceed 400,000 a day.{{cite web| author= Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre | title = About Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre | url = http://www.oakhammockmarsh.ca/about-us/index.html | year = 2007 | access-date = 2007-07-31 | publisher = oakhammockmarsh.ca }}
=The Stonewall Post Office=
The Stonewall Post Office is an example of the prairie style of architecture which was popular between late 19th and early 20th century. It was built in 1914 using local limestone and used as a post office until 1979.{{cite web| author= Travel Manitoba | title = Stonewall Post Office (PHS) | url = http://www.travelmanitoba.com/default.asp?page=500&pid=12&opid=27570&detail=yes | year = 2007 | access-date = 2007-07-31 | publisher = travelmanitoba.com }} The Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association was founded at the previous Stonewall post office in 1902.{{cite web|url=http://www.cpaa-acmpa.ca/about_us_en.html|title=About us|publisher=CPAA|access-date=2010-09-28|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101130050256/http://www.cpaa-acmpa.ca/about_us_en.html|archive-date=2010-11-30}}
Notable people
- Alan Arnett McLeod – Stonewall born recipient of the Victoria Cross for actions performed in the skies above the town of Albert, France during the First World War
- William Kurelek – painter, Member of the Order of Canada, raised on a farm near Stonewall
- Holly Letkeman – professional wrestler signed to Impact! Wrestling under the ring-name Rosemary
- Joey Dandeneau – drummer in Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman
- Leonard Woods – sculptor
See also
Notes
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References
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External links
- [http://www.stonewall.ca/ Town of Stonewall]
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| Centre = Stonewall
| East = Selkirk
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