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Ste Agathe, Manitoba, Canada - Ste Agathe, Manitoba, Canada - Église de Sainte-Agathe Sainte-Agathe, MANITOBA Established 1876 Source: Google maps

Located 15 minutes south of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Ste. Agathe is home to nearly 750 people, mostly comprised of young families.

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Ste Agathe, Manitoba, Canada - Église de Sainte-Agathe
Sainte-Agathe, MANITOBA
Established 1876
Source: Google maps
Ste Agathe, Manitoba, Canada

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Église de Sainte-Agathe
Sainte-Agathe, MANITOBA
Established 1876
Source: Google maps

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CHRISTMAS - FRENCH CANADIAN Coffee Mug – Celebrate Family, Heritage, and Holiday Cheer

Sip Christmas the way your ancestors would have loved it with this festive French-Canadian coffee mug. Featuring the elegant greeting “Joyeuses fêtes de Noël à vous et vos proches!” (Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones), it’s perfect for genealogy enthusiasts, Francophiles, and anyone who cherishes family traditions. Joyeuses fêtes de Noël – literally “Happy Christmas holidays,” which is a common way to wish someone a merry Christmas and holiday season in French. à vous et vos proches – “to you and your loved ones,” adding a friendly, inclusive touch.

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CANADA - Canadian Roots Ceramic Coffee Mug - Maple Syrup and Apologies Edition - Genealogy

Embrace your Canadian heritage with our "My ancestors came from Canada" ceramic coffee mug! Perfect for sipping your favorite brew while reflecting on your roots, this mug features a moose sampling maple syrup and a humorous caption that reads, "My ancestors came from Canada. That explains a lot about my love for maple syrup and apologizing!" Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding with an evening tea, this mug is sure to bring a smile to your face.

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(Ste Agathe) A community, originally called Pointe-à-Grouette, formed around the docking point of the Red River at some time before 1871

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1876 - Église de Sainte-Agathe established at Ste Agathe

www.gcatholic.org
1890 - St Agathe
"St Agathe, vil., Man., co. Provencher, 24 m. S. of Winnipeg"
The Pocket Atlas and Gazetteer of the Dominion of Canada
John George Bartholomew John Murdoch Harper January 1, 1890 London : J. Walker
Here's a list of things to do and places to go in Ste Agatha:
Whitewater Golf Course:

Tee off at the Whitewater Golf Course, surrounded by picturesque landscapes. It's not just a golf course; it's an experience. The well-maintained greens and the serene environment make it a great spot for both avid golfers and those just looking for a leisurely round.

Ste. Agathe Art & Gallery:

Immerse yourself in the local art scene at Ste. Agathe Art & Gallery. It's a fantastic place to discover the talent of local artists and maybe even pick up a unique piece to take home as a souvenir.

Red River South Trail:

Lace up your hiking boots or hop on your bike and explore the Red River South Trail. The trail offers a scenic route through nature, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a bit of exercise. Keep an eye out for local wildlife!

La Barriere Park:

Just a short drive away, La Barriere Park is a great spot for a family picnic or a leisurely stroll. With its well-maintained trails, beautiful river views, and picnic areas, it's a... Read MORE...

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