St. François Xavier is an unincorporated urban centre located in the Rural Municipality of St. François Xavier, Manitoba, Canada. It is located about 15 km west of the city of Winnipeg on the Assiniboine River. Settled around 1824 as Grantown, it is the second oldest settlement in Manitoba. See more The area of current-day St. François Xavier, commonly known as White Horse Plains (La Prairie du Cheval Blanc), was home to several distinct First Nations , such as the Cree and the Dakota. The lands in the area supported … See more In the 2024 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, St. Francois Xavier had a population of 845 living in 272 of its 278 total private dwellings, a change … See more • Métis buffalo hunt See more Notable people buried at the St. Francois Xavier Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery include: • Cuthbert Grant • Patrice Breland • Pascal Breland See more • RM of St. François Xavier (Official website) See more
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WebAug 28, 2010 · To the right of the horse off Highway 26, the town originally known as Grantown in honour of its founder, and now known as St. François Xavier, comes slowly … WebIt is one of the oldest settlements in Manitoba and many of its people are still French. St. Francois Xavier was not always so named. It was first called Grantown, after its founder, … the orphans of raspay
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