Grandview Fact Sheet

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Grandview Fact Sheet
FACT SHEET
www.grandviewmanitoba.com
www.rmofgrandview.ca
GRANDVIEW
MANITOBA • CANADA
Town of Grandview
photo: Lucille McKinney
Box 219 • 531 Main Street
Grandview, MB R0L 0Y0
Phone: (204) 546-5250
Fax:
(204) 546-5269
Email:[email protected]
Mayor: Tom Bohun
CAO:
Sharon Dalgleish
GEOGRAPHY & FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS
Land Area
(sq. km)
Rural Municipality of Grandview
Box 340 • 531 Main Street
Grandview, MB R0L 0Y0
Phone: (204) 546-5080
Fax:
(204) 546-5089
Email:[email protected]
Reeve: Cliff Kutzan
CAO:
Sharon Storozuk
Private
Households
Number of
Families
Average
Value of
House
2.9
299.1
437
225
1,153.4
0.6
285
210
6,550.5
1 to 652
8,270
4,575
7,706.88,9925,010
99,664
165,119
132,392
Age
15-24
11%
Age
55-64
15%
Age
25-54
34%
Primary32%
Trade20%
Health15%
Service8%
Other7%
Education5%
Transportation3%
Government3%
Communication3%
& Utilities
Manufacturing2%
Construction2%
POPULATION (male and female)
2011
Census
% of
Population
> 15 years
Age
0 - 14
Age
15 - 64
Age
65 and
over
Median
Age
Town of Grandview
859
86.8%11543534058.4
RM of Grandview
649
81.6%11548010448.4
Immediate Market Area*
17,245
83.2%
2,930
10,155
3,825
47.3
TOTAL
18,75383.9%3,160
11,0704,270 51.4
1. Communities and Municipalities of Hillsburg, Shell River, Shellmouth-Boulton, Gilbert Plains, Ethelbert, Roblin, Valley River
Reserve and Dauphin.
LABOUR FORCE (male and female)
Participation
Rate
Employment
Rate
Unemployment
Rate
Average
After-Tax
Income (2010)2
Town of Grandview
47.1%
40.6%
12.3%
25,757
RM of Grandview
82.0%
65.2%
3.1%
30,746
Valley River Reserve
52.9%
25.5%
51.9%
13,924
Immediate Market Area162.7% 60.0% 5.9%27,288
AVERAGE
61.2%47.8%18.3%24,429
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census
Under
14 years
17%
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census
1. Communities and Municipalities of Hillsburg, Shell River, Shellmouth-Boulton, Gilbert Plains, Ethelbert, Roblin, Valley River
Reserve and Dauphin.
1. Communities and Municipalities of Hillsburg, Shell River, Shellmouth-Boulton, Gilbert Plains, Ethelbert, Roblin and Dauphin.
2. Average After-Tax Income also includes farm income.
COMMUTER SHED POPULATION & LABOUR FORCE (from Town of Grandview)
Total
Pop.
Total
Dwellings
Median
Age
Males
Females
Age
0-19
Age
20-44
Age
45-64
Age 65
& Over
50 mile Radius 28,721 15,686
44.8 14,133 14,588 7,173 7,270 8,064
6,245
75 mile Radius57,91329,655 43.328,55529,35815,460
14,828
15,76011,854
Source: PCensus for MapPoint
Age 65
and up
23%
Town of Grandview
RM of Grandview
Immediate Market Area1
TOTAL
Population
Density
per sq. km
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census
GATEWAY TO THE DUCK MOUNTAINS
FACT SHEET
GRANDVIEW
TRANSPORTATION
EDUCATION
Air:
Municipal Airport with grass landing strip
Access to Dauphin Municipal Airport
Perimeter Airlines
Total K-12 School Enrollment:
Rail:
Road:
Canadian National Rail Secondary Mainline
Via Rail Canada passenger service
Provincial Trunk Highway #5 (connects to #83 & #10)
Provincial Road #366
Greyhound Bus Lines
Gardewine North trucking, Purolator Courier
Local short/long-distance trucking companies
(source: Mountain View School Division, September 2013)
231
Grandview K-12 School:231
Post-secondary School:
• Assiniboine Community College (Dauphin) varies
• Campus Manitoba (Dauphin)
varies
• College & University available through
Continuing Education & Distance Education
SERVICES
Hydro electricity: 3 phase power supply
2 banks rated at 3,750 & 5,000 KVA each
Provided by Manitoba Hydro
Natural Gas:
3" Natural Gas Line
Provided by Manitoba Hydro
Communications: Digital tower, DSL High Speed Internet
Provided by MTS Allstream, NetSet Communications, Xplornet, and Rionet
Fiber optics
WCGtv provided by Westman
Communications Group
Fire Department (1988): Total of 20 member volunteers
2 pumper trucks, 1 rescue wagon
jaws-of-life
Ambulance: Total of 11 members
1 ambulance
Police:
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
detachment; 24-hour service
Rural Crime Watch program
Post Office:
Full Service
Local Media: Grandview Exponent newspaper (weekly)
Parkland Shopper newspaper (weekly)
730 CKDM radio (Dauphin)
Licensed Day Care: List available at MB Child Day Care office
Tiny Treasures Day Care
WATER & WASTE MANAGEMENT
HEALTH
Water Supply Source:
Town of Grandview:
• Underground aquifer
• Storage reservoir (1983)
• Water treatment plant (1966) 2 upgrades
• Average flow: 257 m3/day; Design flow: 785 m3/day
Hospital (1988):
18 beds
24-hour emergency service
911 emergency service
Laboratory testing, x-ray, ECG, radiology
Public Health Nurse
Physiotherapist
Medical Clinic
Doctors:
4 medical doctors
Personal Care Home: 40 beds
Other Services:Handi-van
Home Care & Meals on Wheels
Telehealth
Medevac air ambulance
ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS
Rural Municipality of Grandview:
• Underground aquifer
• Piped rural water (1997)
• Water treatment plant at Sugarloaf
• 188 households connected
• 2 community wells
• Water reservoir – 20,000 gallons
Waste Management:
• 4 cell lagoon and lift station
• Tested effluent is discharged into Valley River
• In-town garbage pick up and one shared landfill
• Recycling program
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
Lots available along rail spur through the Town of Grandview.
Additional land available in the Rural Municipality of Grandview.
PLANNING & CONSERVATION DISTRICT MEMBER
Member of Intermountain Conservation District
Member of Mountainview Planning District
TOTAL REAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT - 2014
Town of Grandview
$ 50,580,300
Rural Municipality of Grandview$213,730,300
Total$264,310,600
RECREATION
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Outdoor swimming pool and splash park
Indoor Arena – hockey and skating – artificial ice
Curling Rink – 3 sheets of artificial ice
Snowmobile, equestrian and cross-country ski trails
Public library
5 community halls
Athletic track
Historical sites; historic and scenic tours
Riding Mountain National Park (south)
Duck Mountain Provincial Park (north)
Baldy Mountain – Manitoba’s highest point 2,727 feet
Wilson Park – 3 baseball diamonds (300 seating), horseshoe pits, campground, playground, tennis courts
(asphalt surface), Watson Crossley Community Museum
• Many campgrounds and parks with playgrounds
• Historic and scenic tours
• Stocked fish pond
FACT SHEET
GRANDVIEW
Rural Municipality of Grandview
Lat. 51°12'0" • Long. 100°48'45"
# Legend
1Airport
2 Water Treatment Plant
3 Rail Spur
4 Community Well Site (2)
5 Tamarisk School & Hall
6Landfill
4
3
Provincial Hwy.
Provincial Road
Municipal Boundary
Township Boundary
Section Boundary
Municipal Water
Pipeline
Hydro Line (230 kV)
3-Phase Power Line
Natural Gas Pipeline
Railway
6
1
5
4
2
FACT SHEET
GRANDVIEW
Town of Grandview
Lat. 51°10'27" • Long. 100°41'52"
Duck Mountain
Provincial Park
(12.8 km)
9
10
4
20
14
18
5
2
Planning Zones
Municipal Boundary
■Residential
■ New Residential Lots
■Commercial
■Industrial
■Institutional
■ Open Space / Recreational
■ Agricultural Urban Reserve
1
12
17
13
16
7
11
15
# Legend
1 Post Office
2 RM / Town Office
3 Manitoba Hydro
4 Arena (Curling Rink / Ball Diamonds)
5 School (K-12)
6 Recycling Centre
7 Residential Development (Cedar Drive)
8 Industrial Property
9 Wilson Park
10Hospital
11 RCMP / Police
12 Grandview Credit Union
13 CIBC Bank
14 Government Offices (MAFRD)
15 Fire Department
16 Grandview Exponent (newspaper)
17 Rail Spur (land available)
18 Swimming Pool
19 Hydro Substation
3
6
8
19
414 Main Street
P.O. Box 759
Grandview, Manitoba R0L 0Y0
Canada
www.parklandmanitoba.ca
Phone: (204) 546-2915
Fax:
(204) 546-2909
Email:[email protected]
IMM226828 • September 2014
This map is provided for general reference only. Please refer to the official Municipal Zoning By-Law Map for exact zoning areas and descriptions.

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