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Oak Lake, Manitoba

Oak Lake is an unincorporated urban community in the Rural Municipality of Sifton within the Canadian province of Manitoba that held town status prior to January 1, 2015. It is located 52 km (32 mi) west of Brandon along the Trans-Canada Highway. The lake after which it was named is in the rural municipality's western area.

Oak Lake
Oak Lake, Manitoba
Coordinates: 49°45′59″N 100°37′41″W / 49.76639°N 100.62806°W / 49.76639; -100.62806Coordinates: 49°45′59″N 100°37′41″W / 49.76639°N 100.62806°W / 49.76639; -100.62806
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
RegionWestman Region
Rural municipalityR.M. of Sifton
Established1882
IncorporatedJuly 15, 1907
AnnexationJanuary 1, 2015
Government
 • MPLarry Maguire - Conservative
 • MLADoyle Piwniuk - PC
Area
 • Total2.63 km2 (1.02 sq mi)
Population
 • Total407
 • Density154.7/km2 (401/sq mi)
 [1]
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central (CDT))
Postal code
Area code(s)204, 431

During the late 19th century, the area around Oak Lake was a popular stopping point for fur traders and settlers due to the large number of big oak trees (revered for their strength) located around the lake that could be used to repair their wagons.

In the fall of 1881, work crews on the transcontinental Canadian Pacific Railway had reached Flat Creek to the east of the current townsite. In the spring they moved the camp west and built a siding and station (now long gone) where the community's flags and flower garden are now located.[2]

Geography and climate

The area around Oak Lake is dominated by the Assiniboine River, the nearby lake by the same name, areas of flat farm land, and to the north, large, rolling hills left by receding glaciers.[3] Oak Lake's location in the middle of the Canadian prairies means that Oak Lake experiences an extreme continental climate. The area is known for its long, cold winters owing to its northerly location. There is often much snowfall during the winter, with the possibility for blizzards that can drop in excess of 35 cm (~14 inches) of snow at once, which can be blown into drifts that are much deeper.[4] The community can be cut off for a day or more while snow is cleared from the highways.

Temperatures during the coldest winter months of December, January and February can reach -35 °C (-31 °F), though colder temperatures occasionally occur. Windchills during the winter can reach as cold as -45 °C (-49 °F), making outdoor activity difficult on those days.[5] The average winter temperature is a more moderate -12 °C (10.4 °F). Winters are often characterized by extreme shifts in temperature with near 0 °C (32 °F) changing to frigid temperatures within the span of a few days. Summers are often very warm with the possibility of temperatures in excess of 35 °C (95 °F), though the average summer temperature is 26 °C (78.8 °F).[6] Year round, Oak Lake has an abundance of clear, sunny skies.

Economy

 
The Post Office building in Oak Lake, constructed in 1930.

The economy of the Oak Lake area is dominated by farming, although nearby Virden has a booming oil economy. The rural municipality office is located in Oak Lake, which employs a handful of people to manage the running of public services. Other employers include the Valleyview CO-OP grocery store, Golden Embers restaurant, Dandy's confectionery, and several smaller, personal businesses.[7]

Basic groceries and household items can be purchased from the Co-op. Other locations for shopping are Virden, 15 minutes away, Brandon, 30 minutes away, and for rare items, Winnipeg and Minot each 2½ hours away. Oak Lake has the seasonal Dandy's Drive In and Golden Embers. Virden and Brandon have a number of casual and fine dining restaurants as well.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Oak Lake had a population of 381 living in 155 of its 172 total private dwellings, a change of -6.4% from its 2016 population of 407. With a land area of 2.61 km2 (1.01 sq mi), it had a population density of 146.0/km2 (378.1/sq mi) in 2021.[8]

Oak Lake's population is mostly white, with few visible minorities other than a small aboriginal population.[9] The nearby Sioux Valley Dakota Nation and Canupawakpa Dakota Nation are homes to a large community of First Nations people.

Education

Oak Lake Community School is the only school in Oak Lake. It is part of the Fort La Bosse School Division, and has grades K-8. Students in their senior years (grades 9-12) take a daily 15 minute bus ride to nearby Virden Collegiate Institute in Virden.[10] The closest post secondary educational facilities are in Brandon; Brandon University (BU) and Assiniboine Community College (ACC).[11]

Transportation

The main method of transportation in Oak Lake is car. For people who live and work in community, walking or biking is common when the weather permits. The nearest domestic airport is Virden/R.J. (Bob) Andrew Field Regional Aerodrome, and the nearest one with scheduled service is Brandon Municipal Airport. The closest international airport is the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, although Regina International Airport in Regina, Saskatchewan is only marginally further away. There is no commuter rail service to Oak Lake, although Via Rail has a stop in Brandon.[12]

Sports and recreation

Oak Lake Golf Course is nine holes long with cart and club rentals available. Camping is available in the community at the Lion's Campground and D & G Campground can be found west along the Trans-Canada highway. Oak Lake Beach (Four Seasons Island Resort) is a short drive from the community and offers cabins (both for rental and lease), camping, a beach, minigolf and other cottage attractions.[13] During the winter, there are plenty of opportunities for snowmobiling, skating (including figure skating), skiing and ice fishing.

Hockey

Hockey is the biggest sport in the community, with an active minor league program. The local arena and hockey program has greatly benefited from the installation of an ice plant. Ice rentals by teams from Brandon are common. Oxen Cart Bandits is the moniker used by teams in younger age groups. The Oak Lake Icemen participate in the Manitoba North Central Hockey League senior level.[14] There are junior hockey programs available in Virden and Souris. Virden Collegiate has a male high school hockey program.

The closest major hockey franchise is the Brandon Wheat Kings who play in the Western Hockey League. The nearest NHL franchise is the Winnipeg Jets. After Winnipeg, the closest NHL franchise is the Calgary Flames and the Edmonton Oilers, although the Minnesota Wild are geographically closer.

Baseball

Oak Lake formerly had a vibrant baseball program, but it has seen decline in recent years. The closest active baseball program can be found in Virden. Virden Collegiate has male and female high school baseball programs.

Soccer

Brandon's city soccer league is the only viable choice for soccer in the area.

Football

Brandon has a youth football team, while Virden Collegiate Institute's Golden Bears football team participates in the Rural Manitoba Football League.

Curling

There are several regional curling competitions in Oak Lake and surrounding communities. Virden Collegiate also fields a curling team for high school competition.

Volleyball

Volleyball is a school sport at both Oak Lake Community School (whose team name is the Oak Lake Raptors) and at Virden Collegiate. There is also a regional league for males and females.

Basketball

Basketball is a school sport at both Oak Lake Community School and Virden Collegiate.

Entertainment and media

Television

Oak Lake is serviced by Persona Communications cable television, which offers 25 channels.[15] Reception of satellite TV is excellent, due to the flat landscape devoid of large obstructions, therefore services such as Bell Satellite TV work for more channels. Over the air reception is available from the following stations:

Radio

Newspapers

The Oak Lake Town and Country News is the community's current paper detailing local happenings. The Brandon Sun is the only home delivered regional, national and international newspaper in the area.

Theatres

Virden's Aud theatre is the closest live performance theatre.

Notable people

  • Maurice Strong (born April 29, 1929 - died November 28, 2015) - industrialist, diplomat and Under-Secretary General of the UN
  • Ted Taylor (born February 25, 1942) - hockey player, played in the WHA and NHL
  • Don Larway (born February 12, 1954) - hockey player, played in the WHA, signed to NHL but never played

References

  1. ^ "Oak Lake profile". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2017-07-30.
  2. ^ . Government of Manitoba. Archived from the original on 2007-02-04. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  3. ^ . Government of Manitoba. Archived from the original on May 19, 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  4. ^ "Significant Winter Weather Events". Environment Canada. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  5. ^ "Manitoba shivers under extreme chill". CBC.ca. 2004-01-06. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  6. ^ . Government of Manitoba. Archived from the original on June 18, 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  7. ^ . Government of Manitoba. Archived from the original on May 10, 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  8. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and designated places". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved Sep 3, 2022.
  9. ^ . Government of Manitoba. Archived from the original on June 18, 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  10. ^ . Fort La Bosse. Archived from the original on 2007-02-18. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  11. ^ . Government of Manitoba. Archived from the original on May 10, 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  12. ^ . Government of Manitoba. Archived from the original on February 28, 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  13. ^ "Four Seasons Island Resort". Manitoba Association of Campgrounds and Parks. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  14. ^ [1] July 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Service Availability". Persona. Retrieved 2007-02-23.

External links

  • Official site

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For other uses see Oak Lake disambiguation Oak Lake is an unincorporated urban community in the Rural Municipality of Sifton within the Canadian province of Manitoba that held town status prior to January 1 2015 It is located 52 km 32 mi west of Brandon along the Trans Canada Highway The lake after which it was named is in the rural municipality s western area Oak LakeOak Lake ManitobaCoordinates 49 45 59 N 100 37 41 W 49 76639 N 100 62806 W 49 76639 100 62806 Coordinates 49 45 59 N 100 37 41 W 49 76639 N 100 62806 W 49 76639 100 62806CountryCanadaProvinceManitobaRegionWestman RegionRural municipalityR M of SiftonEstablished1882IncorporatedJuly 15 1907AnnexationJanuary 1 2015Government MPLarry Maguire Conservative MLADoyle Piwniuk PCArea Total2 63 km2 1 02 sq mi Population Canada 2016 Census Total407 Density154 7 km2 401 sq mi 1 Time zoneUTC 6 Central CST Summer DST UTC 5 Central CDT Postal codeR0M 1P0Area code s 204 431During the late 19th century the area around Oak Lake was a popular stopping point for fur traders and settlers due to the large number of big oak trees revered for their strength located around the lake that could be used to repair their wagons In the fall of 1881 work crews on the transcontinental Canadian Pacific Railway had reached Flat Creek to the east of the current townsite In the spring they moved the camp west and built a siding and station now long gone where the community s flags and flower garden are now located 2 Contents 1 Geography and climate 2 Economy 3 Demographics 4 Education 5 Transportation 6 Sports and recreation 6 1 Hockey 6 2 Baseball 6 3 Soccer 6 4 Football 6 5 Curling 6 6 Volleyball 6 7 Basketball 7 Entertainment and media 7 1 Television 7 2 Radio 7 3 Newspapers 7 4 Theatres 8 Notable people 9 References 10 External linksGeography and climate Edit Oak Lake Manitoba The area around Oak Lake is dominated by the Assiniboine River the nearby lake by the same name areas of flat farm land and to the north large rolling hills left by receding glaciers 3 Oak Lake s location in the middle of the Canadian prairies means that Oak Lake experiences an extreme continental climate The area is known for its long cold winters owing to its northerly location There is often much snowfall during the winter with the possibility for blizzards that can drop in excess of 35 cm 14 inches of snow at once which can be blown into drifts that are much deeper 4 The community can be cut off for a day or more while snow is cleared from the highways Temperatures during the coldest winter months of December January and February can reach 35 C 31 F though colder temperatures occasionally occur Windchills during the winter can reach as cold as 45 C 49 F making outdoor activity difficult on those days 5 The average winter temperature is a more moderate 12 C 10 4 F Winters are often characterized by extreme shifts in temperature with near 0 C 32 F changing to frigid temperatures within the span of a few days Summers are often very warm with the possibility of temperatures in excess of 35 C 95 F though the average summer temperature is 26 C 78 8 F 6 Year round Oak Lake has an abundance of clear sunny skies Economy Edit The Post Office building in Oak Lake constructed in 1930 The economy of the Oak Lake area is dominated by farming although nearby Virden has a booming oil economy The rural municipality office is located in Oak Lake which employs a handful of people to manage the running of public services Other employers include the Valleyview CO OP grocery store Golden Embers restaurant Dandy s confectionery and several smaller personal businesses 7 Basic groceries and household items can be purchased from the Co op Other locations for shopping are Virden 15 minutes away Brandon 30 minutes away and for rare items Winnipeg and Minot each 2 hours away Oak Lake has the seasonal Dandy s Drive In and Golden Embers Virden and Brandon have a number of casual and fine dining restaurants as well Demographics EditIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Oak Lake had a population of 381 living in 155 of its 172 total private dwellings a change of 6 4 from its 2016 population of 407 With a land area of 2 61 km2 1 01 sq mi it had a population density of 146 0 km2 378 1 sq mi in 2021 8 Oak Lake s population is mostly white with few visible minorities other than a small aboriginal population 9 The nearby Sioux Valley Dakota Nation and Canupawakpa Dakota Nation are homes to a large community of First Nations people Education EditOak Lake Community School is the only school in Oak Lake It is part of the Fort La Bosse School Division and has grades K 8 Students in their senior years grades 9 12 take a daily 15 minute bus ride to nearby Virden Collegiate Institute in Virden 10 The closest post secondary educational facilities are in Brandon Brandon University BU and Assiniboine Community College ACC 11 Transportation EditThe main method of transportation in Oak Lake is car For people who live and work in community walking or biking is common when the weather permits The nearest domestic airport is Virden R J Bob Andrew Field Regional Aerodrome and the nearest one with scheduled service is Brandon Municipal Airport The closest international airport is the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport although Regina International Airport in Regina Saskatchewan is only marginally further away There is no commuter rail service to Oak Lake although Via Rail has a stop in Brandon 12 Sports and recreation EditOak Lake Golf Course is nine holes long with cart and club rentals available Camping is available in the community at the Lion s Campground and D amp G Campground can be found west along the Trans Canada highway Oak Lake Beach Four Seasons Island Resort is a short drive from the community and offers cabins both for rental and lease camping a beach minigolf and other cottage attractions 13 During the winter there are plenty of opportunities for snowmobiling skating including figure skating skiing and ice fishing Hockey Edit Hockey is the biggest sport in the community with an active minor league program The local arena and hockey program has greatly benefited from the installation of an ice plant Ice rentals by teams from Brandon are common Oxen Cart Bandits is the moniker used by teams in younger age groups The Oak Lake Icemen participate in the Manitoba North Central Hockey League senior level 14 There are junior hockey programs available in Virden and Souris Virden Collegiate has a male high school hockey program The closest major hockey franchise is the Brandon Wheat Kings who play in the Western Hockey League The nearest NHL franchise is the Winnipeg Jets After Winnipeg the closest NHL franchise is the Calgary Flames and the Edmonton Oilers although the Minnesota Wild are geographically closer Baseball Edit Oak Lake formerly had a vibrant baseball program but it has seen decline in recent years The closest active baseball program can be found in Virden Virden Collegiate has male and female high school baseball programs Soccer Edit Brandon s city soccer league is the only viable choice for soccer in the area Football Edit Brandon has a youth football team while Virden Collegiate Institute s Golden Bears football team participates in the Rural Manitoba Football League Curling Edit There are several regional curling competitions in Oak Lake and surrounding communities Virden Collegiate also fields a curling team for high school competition Volleyball Edit Volleyball is a school sport at both Oak Lake Community School whose team name is the Oak Lake Raptors and at Virden Collegiate There is also a regional league for males and females Basketball Edit Basketball is a school sport at both Oak Lake Community School and Virden Collegiate Entertainment and media EditTelevision Edit Oak Lake is serviced by Persona Communications cable television which offers 25 channels 15 Reception of satellite TV is excellent due to the flat landscape devoid of large obstructions therefore services such as Bell Satellite TV work for more channels Over the air reception is available from the following stations Channel 2 CKND 2 Global a repeater of Global Winnipeg Channel 4 CKYB CTV a repeater of CKY TV Winnipeg Channel 21 CBWFT Societe Radio Canada a repeater of CBWFT Winnipeg Radio Edit 91 5 CIWM NCI Native Communications Inc community aboriginal 92 7 CBWS CBC Radio 2 classical music 94 7 CKLF Star FM adult contemporary 96 1 CKX FM 96 1 BOB FM adult hits 97 9 CBWV CBC Radio One News Information 99 5 CKSB 8 Premiere Chaine French News Information 101 1 CKXA 101 The Farm country 103 3 CJVM CJ103 Radio country and local news 106 5 CJJJ CJ106 Assiniboine Community College campus radio 880 CKLQ country official sportscast of the Brandon Wheat KingsNewspapers Edit The Oak Lake Town and Country News is the community s current paper detailing local happenings The Brandon Sun is the only home delivered regional national and international newspaper in the area Theatres Edit Virden s Aud theatre is the closest live performance theatre Notable people EditMaurice Strong born April 29 1929 died November 28 2015 industrialist diplomat and Under Secretary General of the UN Ted Taylor born February 25 1942 hockey player played in the WHA and NHL Don Larway born February 12 1954 hockey player played in the WHA signed to NHL but never playedReferences Edit Oak Lake profile Statistics Canada Retrieved 2017 07 30 Manitoba Community Profiles Town of Oak Lake Government of Manitoba Archived from the original on 2007 02 04 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Manitoba Community Profiles Town of Oak Lake Regional Map Government of Manitoba Archived from the original on May 19 2006 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Significant Winter Weather Events Environment Canada Retrieved 2007 02 23 Manitoba shivers under extreme chill CBC ca 2004 01 06 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Town of Oak Lake Overview Government of Manitoba Archived from the original on June 18 2006 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Town of Oak Lake Overview Government of Manitoba Archived from the original on May 10 2006 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Population and dwelling counts Canada and designated places Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved Sep 3 2022 Town of Oak Lake Demographics Government of Manitoba Archived from the original on June 18 2006 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Schools Fort La Bosse Archived from the original on 2007 02 18 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Town of Oak Lake Education Government of Manitoba Archived from the original on May 10 2006 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Town of Oak Lake Transportation Government of Manitoba Archived from the original on February 28 2006 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Four Seasons Island Resort Manitoba Association of Campgrounds and Parks Retrieved 2007 02 23 1 Archived July 16 2007 at the Wayback Machine Service Availability Persona Retrieved 2007 02 23 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oak Lake Manitoba Official site Retrieved from https en 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