Bradwardine, Manitoba

Bradwardine
Bradwardine

Location of Bradwardine in Manitoba

Coordinates: 49°59′44″N 100°27′49″W / 49.99556°N 100.46361°W / 49.99556; -100.46361Coordinates: 49°59′44″N 100°27′49″W / 49.99556°N 100.46361°W / 49.99556; -100.46361
Country  Canada
Province  Manitoba
Region Westman
Census Division No. 7
Government
  Governing Body Rural Municipality of Daly Council
  MP Larry Maguire
  MLA Leanne Rowat
Time zone CST (UTC−6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC−5)
Postal Code R0M 0E0
Area code(s) 204, 431
NTS Map 062F16
GNBC Code GADMQ

Bradwardine is a historical location northeast of Virden in the Rural Municipality of Daly.

The Post Office was founded on 12-12-23W in 1884 and moved to 7-12-22W when the railway arrived about 1902. The name of Rowan was proposed by the first postmaster, John Parr. Ottawa opted for a character from the novel Waverley by Sir Walter Scott; the Baron of Bradwardine.

Once a thriving village, Bradwardine basically disappeared after World War II. It had suffered losses from two fires in the early 1900s. The railway and the school were both lost after the Second World War.

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