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North Kildonan | |
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Ward | |
Coordinates: 49°56′27″N 97°05′19″W / 49.94083°N 97.08861°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Manitoba |
City | Winnipeg |
Incorporated as rural municipality | January 1, 1925 |
Government | |
• MP | Raquel Dancho (Kildonan—St. Paul) |
• MLAs | |
• City Councillor | Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan) |
Area | |
• Metro | 5,306.79 km2 (2,048.96 sq mi) |
Population (2016) | |
• Ward | 44,664[1] |
• Metro | 783,099[2] |
Forward Sortation Areas | R2G, R3W |
Area codes | 204, 431 |
North Kildonan is a city ward located in northern Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It was previously a separate municipality before being amalgamated into Winnipeg. As of the 2016 census, the population of North Kildonan was 44,664.[3]
What is now North Kildonan was originally part of the Rural Municipality of Kildonan. In 1914, the rural municipality was divided into the Rural Municipalities of West Kildonan and East Kildonan.[4]
The East Kildonan community at the time, however, was at odds regarding the area's future: people in the southern part were interested in development, and favoured investing heavily to expand civic services; the north, on the other hand, was a rural enclave of just 1000 people, with many of its farms dating back to the Selkirk Settler period.[4]
With the north seeking to split off, a petition to the provincial government called for the further division of East Kildonan. As a result, on 1 January 1925, the northern portion was incorporated as the Rural Municipality of North Kildonan. Following the split, North Kildonan was forced to assume nearly $100,000 in debt, which the municipal council assured would not be paid off through borrowing money from banks. That debt was finally paid off in 1946.[4][5]
In 1927 and 1928, a parcel of 20 acres (81,000 m2) of land was assembled near present-day Edison Avenue and Henderson Highway, which was subdivided into 21 lots and marketed to Mennonite settlers (most of the buyers were chicken farmers and commercial gardeners).[5]
Following the Second World War, suburban expansion led to development in North Kildonan, bringing new housing, roads, and schools.[5]
In 1969, North Kildonan had three wards. It elected a mayor and four councillors.[6]
In 1972, North Kildonan was amalgamated with the City of Winnipeg, along with the other Kildonans and several other municipalities, bringing Winnipeg to its current size.[7]
Term | Reeve[5] |
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1925-1937 | Herbert C. Whellams (1867-1950) |
1938-1943 | James Gallagher (1883-1965) |
1944-1945 | Cornelius Huebert (c. 1905-1973) |
1946-1953 | James Thomson Findlay Aitken (1900-1971) |
1954-1957 | Jack Lawrence Pearce (1923-2010) |
1958-1961 | John Dickson (1908-1961) |
1961-1962 | Merrill Bruce Whitehead (1913-1988) (acting) |
1962-1963 | Jack Lawrence Pearce |
1964-1965 | Stanley Copp (1915-1987) |
1966-1971 | David Wilfred Pekary (1926-2007) |
North Kildonan is a ward within Winnipeg represented by a member of Winnipeg City Council. Its neighbourhoods include: Rivergrove, Riverbend, Kildonan Drive, Rossmere-A, River East, Springfield North, Springfield South, Valhalla, Kil-Cona Park, and Mcleod Industrial.[3]
The approximate boundary-lines of the ward are as follows:[3]
Kil-Cona Park | |
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Type | Park/open space |
Location | 1229 Springfield Road, Winnipeg, MB R2N 4G4 |
Coordinates | 49°56′06″N 97°01′26″W / 49.93503°N 97.02375°W |
Area | 99.16 ha (991,600 m2) |
Paths | 740 m2 (8,000 sq ft) of pathways |
Parking | 1 lot, 225 stalls |
Website | City of Winnipeg site |
North Kildonan is home to many green spaces, the largest of which is Kil-Cona Park, a former landfill site, located on Springfield Avenue east of Lagimodiere Boulevard. The park offers a wide variety of recreational activities and resources including ponds, open fields, soccer pitches, baseball diamonds, and an off-leash dog area.[8][9] Located within the park is Harbour View Golf Course & Recreation Complex, which provides visitors with the opportunity to play tennis, lawn bowling, nine holes of golf, or go on pedal boat rides. Winter activities include tobogganing, skating, and cross-country skiing.
The Bunn's Creek Trail is a scenic walking path and bike trail, meandering its way from McIvor Avenue and Raleigh Street to the Red River. The trail ends on a high bank where a wonderful view of the river awaits anyone who completes the nearly 2.5 km trail.
Gateway Community Club (located at 1717 Gateway Rd.) is home to numerous, year-round sports teams including hockey, baseball, softball, and outdoor and indoor soccer. The fields are open to the public when not in use. Indoor and outdoor hockey rinks are available for rented ice-times in winter, as well as the indoor soccer pitch.
The table below shows the crime rates of various crimes in each of the North Kildonan neighbourhoods. The crime data spans 5 years from the year 2017 to the year 2021. The rates are crimes per 100,000 residents per year.
Neighbourhood | Pop. [11] | Homicide | Rate [a] | Robbery | Rate | Agr. Aslt. [b] | Rate | Cmn. Aslt [c] | Rate | Utt. Threat [d] | Rate | Property | Rate |
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Kil-Cona Park | 335 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 3 | 179.1 | 2 | 119.4 | 1 | 59.7 | 59 | 3522.4 |
McLeod Industrial | 0 | 0 | -- | 7 | -- | 2 | -- | 6 | -- | 0 | -- | 251 | -- |
North Transcona Yards | 0 | 0 | -- | 0 | -- | 0 | -- | 4 | -- | 1 | -- | 63 | -- |
River East | 7,725 | 0 | 0 | 37 | 95.8 | 37 | 95.8 | 92 | 238.2 | 35 | 90.6 | 1208 | 3127.5 |
Rossmere-A | 13,330 | 0 | 0 | 163 | 244.6 | 190 | 285.1 | 316 | 474.1 | 105 | 157.5 | 2720 | 4081.0 |
Springfield North | 5,820 | 0 | 0.0 | 12 | 41.2 | 22 | 75.6 | 32 | 110.0 | 15 | 51.5 | 513 | 1762.9 |
Springfield South | 1,495 | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | 13.4 | 11 | 147.2 | 5 | 66.9 | 1 | 13.4 | 231 | 3090.3 |
Valhalla | 2,855 | 2 | 14.0 | 6 | 42.0 | 6 | 42.0 | 21 | 147.1 | 8 | 56.0 | 321 | 2248.7 |
North Kildonan | 31,560 | 2 | 1.3 | 226 | 143.2 | 271 | 171.7 | 478 | 302.9 | 166 | 105.2 | 5366 | 3400.5 |