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  1. Dive into the fascinating French-Canadian history of Saint-Boniface (or St-Boniface), capital of French Manitoba – the historical centre of the French-Canadian and Métis communities in Western Canada. Our image gallery offers a wonderful glimpse into its past.

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  2. St. Boniface (or Saint Boniface) is a city ward [3] and neighbourhood in Winnipeg. Along with being the centre of the Franco-Manitoban community, it ranks as the largest francophone community in Western Canada. [4]

  3. Saint-Boniface est un quartier de la ville canadienne de Winnipeg au Manitoba, au Canada. Sa population est évaluée à moins de 60 000 habitants. Ce quartier est le foyer principal de la communauté franco-manitobaine et soutient les autres communautés francophones de la province du Manitoba.

  4. Uncover the history and passion of the people by exploring the neighbourhood year-round. Stand beneath the ruins of the Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface, or learn more about the history of the Francophone and Métis at Le Musee de Saint Boniface Museum, Winnipeg’s oldest building.

  5. Sep 11, 2012 · St. Boniface, Manitoba, incorporated as a town in 1883 and a city in 1908, now one of 15 wards in the city of Winnipeg, population 46,035 (2016 census). Boniface is located on the banks of the Red and Seine rivers in eastern Winnipeg. One councillor represents St. Boniface on Winnipeg City Council.

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  7. Saint Boniface, historical district of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, at the confluence of the Seine and Red rivers. It was founded in 1818 upon the site of an earlier settlement by Swiss mercenaries by a group of French missionaries led by Bishop Joseph Norbert Provencher; a chapel was built there to.

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