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Bowsman

Coordinates:52°14′09″N101°12′26″W / 52.23583°N 101.20722°W /52.23583; -101.20722
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Unincorporated urban community in Manitoba, Canada
Bowsman
Unincorporated urban community
Bowsman is located in Manitoba
Bowsman
Bowsman
Location of Bowsman inManitoba
Coordinates:52°08′27″N101°07′21″W / 52.1409°N 101.1226°W /52.1409; -101.1226
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
MunicipalityMinitonas-Bowsman
Incorporated1949
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total
. 237
Postal code
R0L 0H0

Bowsman is an unincorporated urban community in theMunicipality of Minitonas – Bowsman,Manitoba,Canada.

The community is 16 kilometres north of theTown of Swan River.[2] Bowsman was originally incorporated as avillage in 1949,[2] but lost that status uponits amalgamation with theRural Municipality of Minitonas on 1 January 2015.[3]

The economy is supported by agriculture and logging. Currently the community offers a hotel with restaurant, lounge, and bar, K–8 school, hockey arena, curling rink, 3 baseball diamonds, library, post office.[2]

History

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Bowsman School, 1914

Bowsman was originally incorporated as avillage in 1949.[2]J.B. Tyrell, a surveyor, came up with the name "Bowsman" after the first man out of the bow of the boat who touched the land. Originally known as "Bowsman River" because of the river,[4][3] the name was shortened to Bowsman in 1952.[4]

From 1948-1953 Bowsman had a semi-pro baseball team. From 1952 to 1955 they competed in the Manitoba-Saskatchewan League. This team was inducted into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001.

On 1 January 2015, Bowsman lost its status as a village uponits amalgamation with theRural Municipality of Minitonas.[3]

Biffy Burning

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Bowsman completed their first municipal sewer lines and sewage treatment plant in October 1966. The project connected the majority of homes in town to the town sewer lines. For many people, this was the day that their outdoorpit toilet or "biffy" was replaced by an indoor flush toilet. Trucks hauled the discarded wooden biffies to make a large pile near the new sewage plant.[5]

OnNew Year's Eve, 31 December 1966, residents gathered to celebrate the beginning ofCanada's Centennial year and the arrival of community sewer service by burning the pile of their old outhouses.[5][6]

A monument to commemorate the day of the "Biffy Burning" was dedicated on Canada Day, 1970.[5][7] In 1971,postal codes in Manitoba were introduced; Bowsman's postal code was changed to R0L 0H0 which is said to stand for "Roll Our Loyal Out Houses Over" in honour of this event.[2]

Demographics

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In the2021 Census of Population conducted byStatistics Canada, Bowsman had a population of 237 living in 105 of its 127 total private dwellings, a change of9.5% from its 2016 population of 262. With a land area of 2.74 km2 (1.06 sq mi), it had a population density of86.5/km2 (224.0/sq mi) in 2021.[8]

References

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  1. ^Census data statcan.ca[dead link]
  2. ^abcde"Municipality of Minitonas-Bowsman - History of Bowsman".www.minitonas-bowsman.ca. RetrievedMarch 3, 2020.
  3. ^abc"Manitoba Communities: Bowsman (Unincorporated Village, Municipality of Minitonas-Bowsman)".www.mhs.mb.ca. Manitoba Historical Society. RetrievedMarch 3, 2020.
  4. ^ab"Geographical Names of Manitoba"(PDF). Government of Manitoba. RetrievedMarch 3, 2020.
  5. ^abcGoldsborough, Gordon (2018).More abandoned Manitoba : rivers, rails and ruins. Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications. pp. 38–47.ISBN 9781773370026.
  6. ^Stevenson, Lorraine (November 9, 2018)."Local author offers new rural tales in, 'More Abandoned Manitoba' book".Manitoba Co-operator. RetrievedMarch 3, 2020.
  7. ^"Historic Sites of Manitoba: Biffie Burn Monument (Bowsman, Municipality of Minitonas-Bowsman)".www.mhs.mb.ca. Manitoba Historical Society. RetrievedMarch 3, 2020.
  8. ^"Population and dwelling counts: Canada and designated places".Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2022.
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9. “Bowsman Marroons 1948–1953 • Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame.” Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame,https://mbhof.ca/groups/bowsman-marroons-1948-1953/.

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