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Ste-Anne, Manitoba : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ste. Anne
:''For the rural municipality surrounding the town, see Rural Municipality of Ste. Anne.'' Ste. Anne, or ''Sainte-Anne-des-Chênes'', is a town in Manitoba, located about 42 km southeast of Winnipeg. The population at the last census (2011) was 1626. The population was 1524 in 2006, 1513 in 2001 and 1511 in 1996. It is known for being located on the Seine River and at the heart of the Old Dawson Trail. The town is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Ste. Anne. == History == Originally known as "La Pointe-des-Chênes", Ste. Anne was the first parish established in the area, dating back to 1856, when the territory was a part of Rupert's Land. The early settlers, French-speaking Habitants from Canada East, arrived looking for farmland. The first 198 families in the community busied themselves with their first major industry, supplying lumber for the construction of the St. Boniface Cathedral. The Hudson's Bay Company also had a strong presence in the community in the 1800s. Ste. Anne served as a stopover for weary travelers on their journey to Winnipeg, along the famed Dawson Trail. In June 1959, Ste. Anne experienced the worst flood in its history. Water rose at a rate visible by eye, and the Ste. Anne Hospital was evacuated. In 1960, the Seine River diversion project was completed to prevent future floods.
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