Carman, Manitoba
Carman | |
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Carman Location in the province of Manitoba | |
Coordinates: 49°29′57″N 98°0′3″W / 49.49917°N 98.00083°WCoordinates: 49°29′57″N 98°0′3″W / 49.49917°N 98.00083°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Manitoba |
Region | Pembina Valley |
Census division | 3 |
Settled | 1870 |
Incorporated (town) | January 1, 1905 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Bob Mitchell |
Area | |
• Land | 4.31 km2 (1.66 sq mi) |
Elevation | 270 m (880 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 3,027 |
• Density | 702.4/km2 (1,819/sq mi) |
Time zone | CST (UTC-6) |
• Summer (DST) | CDT (UTC-5) |
Postal code | R0G 0J0 |
Area code(s) | 204 |
Website | Town of Carman |
Carman is a small agricultural town of about 3,000 people that lies in the Pembina Valley Region of southern Manitoba. Carman is located at the junction of Highways 3 and 13, just 40 minutes southwest of Winnipeg (the capital city of Manitoba). It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Dufferin. Carman is situated in the heart of a rich prairie agricultural belt, only 60 kilometres north from the American state of North Dakota.
Culture
Historical population | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
1901 | 1,439 | — |
1911 | 1,271 | −11.7% |
1921 | 1,591 | +25.2% |
1931 | 1,418 | −10.9% |
1941 | 1,455 | +2.6% |
1951 | 1,867 | +28.3% |
1961 | 1,930 | +3.4% |
1996 | 2,704 | +40.1% |
2001 | 2,831 | +4.7% |
2006 | 2,781 | −1.8% |
2011 | 3,027 | +8.8% |
[1][2][3] |
Carman has several arts events. Each year in early August Carman holds the Carman Fiddle Festival, previously known as the Winston Simpson Fiddle Festival. In February (vocal/choral/speech arts and band/instrumental) and April (piano/strings and dance), Carman hosts the Tempo Festival of the Arts. This includes speech arts, strings, vocal, choral, piano and band classes in association with the Association of Manitoba Music Festivals. One of Manitoba's longest existing choral groups is the Sonatrice Singers. The group has been meeting and performing for over thirty years. This choir has earned bronze and silver at choralfest Canada as well as Manitoba Provincial honors. The current leader is Cindee Broeska with 40 singers. Their spring concert takes place in early May every year. In addition to this, the Sontrice Singers sing to support the Carman/area Christmas cheer board, Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life, seniors homes, hospitals, schools and other places.
Carman is home to a University of Manitoba campus as well as the high school Carman Collegiate
Large agricultural businesses include Aubin Nurseries (perennials, shurbs and trees), and Vanderveens Greenhouses, (annuals) both of which are large Canadian wholesalers of plants.
Carman has a fairly large Dutch population, most of which are descendants from Dutch immigrants in the 1950's
Events
Carman Country Fair
The Dufferin Agricultural Society Inc. hosts one of the oldest running fairs in Manitoba; the Carman Country Fair. The fair was established in 1879 and is an affiliate of the Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions.
The Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions believe fairs “hold deep cultural, traditional and emotional connections to the people of their local area and define a sense of community that grows social capital and quality of life.” In Carman, we find this statement to be true as the fair gives people an opportunity to showcase their skills, knowledge, and talent. Carman Country Fair would not be a success without the support of generous sponsors and the many volunteers.
The 3 day event is held annually on the second weekend in July. Events of the fair include 4-H and livestock shows, Lumberjacks, craft, flower and baking competitions, trade show venues, motor sports shows and a midway,along with incredible entertainment throughout the weekend.
Climate
One of Canada's highest humidex readings on record was recorded in Carman in 2007 with an extreme high of 53 (127.4), but it fell just short of the Canadian all-time record of 53.4 from Castlegar, British Columbia.[4][5][6]
Climate data for Carman, 1981−2010 normal's | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high humidex | 8.8 | 10.6 | 17.2 | 29.5 | 39.3 | 48.1 | 52.6 | 48.9 | 41.7 | 30.7 | 22.1 | 11.6 | 52.6 |
Record high °C (°F) | 8.0 (46.4) |
11.5 (52.7) |
17.0 (62.6) |
28.5 (83.3) |
35.0 (95) |
38.0 (100.4) |
35.5 (95.9) |
38.0 (100.4) |
35.5 (95.9) |
32.2 (90) |
22.5 (72.5) |
12.5 (54.5) |
38.7 (101.7) |
Average high °C (°F) | −10.3 (13.5) |
−6.6 (20.1) |
−0.6 (30.9) |
10.5 (50.9) |
18.1 (64.6) |
22.9 (73.2) |
25.3 (77.5) |
25.1 (77.2) |
19.9 (67.8) |
10.9 (51.6) |
0.3 (32.5) |
−6.8 (19.8) |
9.1 (48.4) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | −15.5 (4.1) |
−11.8 (10.8) |
−5.3 (22.5) |
4.5 (40.1) |
11.6 (52.9) |
17.2 (63) |
19.5 (67.1) |
18.4 (65.1) |
13.4 (56.1) |
5.4 (41.7) |
−4.2 (24.4) |
−11.5 (11.3) |
3.5 (38.3) |
Average low °C (°F) | −20.5 (−4.9) |
−16.9 (1.6) |
−9.9 (14.2) |
−1.5 (29.3) |
5.0 (41) |
11.4 (52.5) |
13.4 (56.1) |
11.9 (53.4) |
6.9 (44.4) |
−0.1 (31.8) |
−8.7 (16.3) |
−16.0 (3.2) |
−2.1 (28.2) |
Record low °C (°F) | −39.5 (−39.1) |
−40.5 (−40.9) |
−34.0 (−29.2) |
−20.5 (−4.9) |
−8.5 (16.7) |
1.0 (33.8) |
3.5 (38.3) |
1.0 (33.8) |
−6.0 (21.2) |
−19.0 (−2.2) |
−26.0 (−14.8) |
−36.0 (−32.8) |
−40.5 (−40.9) |
Record low wind chill | −50.7 | −51.7 | −41.0 | −28.8 | −11.8 | −3.6 | 0.0 | 0.0 | −7.1 | −21.4 | −35.2 | −45.1 | −51.7 |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 17.9 (0.705) |
16.1 (0.634) |
20.8 (0.819) |
29.5 (1.161) |
69.6 (2.74) |
96.4 (3.795) |
78.6 (3.094) |
74.8 (2.945) |
49.0 (1.929) |
43.4 (1.709) |
24.9 (0.98) |
24.1 (0.949) |
545.0 (21.457) |
Average rainfall mm (inches) | 0.0 (0) |
1.7 (0.067) |
9.3 (0.366) |
20.2 (0.795) |
67.7 (2.665) |
96.4 (3.795) |
78.6 (3.094) |
74.8 (2.945) |
49.0 (1.929) |
38.2 (1.504) |
7.1 (0.28) |
2.2 (0.087) |
445.3 (17.531) |
Average snowfall cm (inches) | 17.9 (7.05) |
14.3 (5.63) |
11.5 (4.53) |
9.2 (3.62) |
1.9 (0.75) |
0.0 (0) |
0.0 (0) |
0.0 (0) |
0.0 (0) |
5.1 (2.01) |
18.4 (7.24) |
21.9 (8.62) |
10 (3.9) |
Source: Environment Canada[7] Humidex/Windchill [8] |
Health services
Carman is a part of the Southern Regional Health Authority.
Carman Memorial Hospital
The 28-bed Carman Memorial Hospital, located at 350 - 4th Street S.W. on the south edge of town, was built in 1982 and is served by six doctors, and staff of 75. It provides family medicine, a surgical program, pediatrics, obstetrics, a dietitian service, physiotherapy, diagnostics services, an internal medicine consultant and an in-house pharmacy.
There is a six-doctor Health Centre in Carman as well.
Boyne Lodge
For the elderly and physically disabled, there is the 70-bed Boyne Lodge personal care home, with an attached housing unit for seniors. The members are well respected and kept well entertained with music, arts and crafts.
Emergency services
The Carman Fire Department has approximately 20 volunteer firefighters. The department coverage includes both the Town of Carman and the R.M. of Dufferin. The Fire Department is well stocked with 2 Fire Engines and a Rescue Unit including the "Jaws of Life".
Carman Ambulance is one of the 19 ambulance services within the Southern Regional Health Authority. There are 4 full-time and approximately 2 casual members. The service area covers about 600 square miles (1,600 km2) and includes the town of Carman, Elm Creek, Stephenfield, Graysville, Roland, Homewood and Sperling. There are 2 ambulances that are fully equipped to handle any medical or traumatic emergency. Coverage is provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week by a very dedicated and professional staff that is highly trained in providing medical care and advanced life support to all in need.
Media
- The Valley Leader (newspaper)
- Up until 1964, a 500' transmitter for CBC Radio was located in Carman, Manitoba, at which time a new centralized communications tower at Starbuck, Manitoba was constructed to house CBW-AM, CBW-FM, CBWT, and CBWFT. In February, 1952 a small plane with 3 passengers struck the Carman tower due to heavy fog. None of the passengers survived.
- Numerous movies have been filmed in and around the Town of Carman, including The Defender (1988), We Were the Mulvaneys (2002), One Week (2008), Make it Happen (2008), and The Box Collector (2008), starring Margot Kidder.
Notable residents
- Actor Jack Carson was born at 145 Main St. South in Carman in 1910
- Carman is the home town of NHL star Eddie "The Eagle" Belfour
- Kelly Hand, Canadian Olympic sailing coach, was born in Carman
- Aviation inventor engineer Bob Diemert, subject of the documentary film The Defender
References
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-10-19. Retrieved 2014-08-30., Censuses 1871-1931
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-09. Retrieved 2014-08-30., Census 1941-1951
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2014-08-30., Census 1961
- ↑ "City error sends sewage into Winnipeg basements". CBC News. 2007-07-26. Archived from the original on 2009-01-16.
- ↑ Weather Underground (2007-07-25). "History for Carman U of M, MN". Retrieved 2009-03-27.
- ↑ "Canadian Climate Normals 1971-2000". Climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca. 2016-04-19. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
- ↑ "Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010 Station Data". Environment Canada. Environment Canada. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ↑ "Index of /pub/Normals/ENGLISH/MAN/ A-O". Climate Normals FTP. Environment Canada. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
External links
- The Official Town of Carman Website
- The Valley Leader Website (Carman Newspaper)
- Town of Carman Community Profile
- Carman Collegiate (Public High School)
- Carman Elementary (Public Elementary School)
- Carman Country Fair
- Regional Health Authority Central Inc. Manitoba
- Sonatrice Singers
- Tempo Festival of the Arts, Carman, Manitoba
- Carman Fiddle Festival Official Website
- Map of Carman at Statcan