Friedensfeld, Manitoba

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Friedensfeld is a settlement in the Rural Municipality of Hanover, Manitoba, Canada. It is located 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) south of Steinbach, approximately 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) east of the junction of Provincial Road 303 and Provincial Trunk Highway 12.

Established1891-92
Postal Code
R0A 1X0
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Friedensfeld
Friedensfeld is located in Manitoba
Friedensfeld
Friedensfeld
Location in Manitoba
Coordinates: 49°28′24″N 96°40′08″W
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
RegionEastman Region
Census DivisionNo. 2
Established1891-92
Government
  Reeve (RM of Hanover)Stan Toews
  Governing BodyRural Municipality of Hanover Council
  MP (Provencher)Ted Falk
  MLA (Steinbach)Kelvin Goertzen
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Postal Code
R0A 1X0
Area codes204, 431
Websitehttps://www.hanovermb.ca
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Etymology

Friedensfeld comes from the German Friedensfeld, which translates to Peaceful Field or Peaceful Place.[1]

History

The first settlers in the area were German Lutherans from Ukraine, who began to arrive in the area in 1891-92.[2] In 1903, the first Lutheran church, St. Paul's Church was completed and in 1926, a second, St. John's Church, was established.[2] In 1911, Friedensfeld School was established,[3] with enrolment reaching as high as 60 students.[4] It closed in 1966, with the province-wide school consolidation,[4] despite attempts by the community to save it.[3]

Culture

The Friedensfeld Community Centre, formed in 1967 but only opened in 1970, features a large community hall, playground with picnic shelters, and baseball diamonds, which were home to the Friedensfeld Sultans fastball and baseball teams until 2009.[5] The Bantam AA Friedensfeld Sultans won the 2007 AA Western Canadian Baseball Championships. The championship trophy is still located within the trophy case inside the Friedensfeld Hall.[citation needed]

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