Stuartburn, Manitoba


For the rural municipality, see: the Rural Municipality of Stuartburn.
Stuartburn is a small, primarily Ukrainian community in southeastern Manitoba, Canada and situated in the Rural Municipality of Stuartburn. Stuartburn is considered to be the first Ukrainian community in Western Canada. The first Ukrainian immigrants arrived in Winnipeg in July 1896 en route to Stuartburn.
It is also a little-known fact that the first Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada was established in Stuartburn in 1896, one kilometre east of Stuartburn. The original burned down, and it took over 20 years to rebuild. During the reconstruction, mass was held wherever available, the hall, barn or the local clergy's house, until the church could be rebuilt. Entirely of wood, the massive eight-sided construction has a and dome. Outside on top of the dome is yet another, mini-dome with beautifully crafted wrought iron.
The town is located west of Vita on Provincial Highway 201.
It is also the name of the rural municipality in which it is located. It borders the rural municipalities of Emerson-Franklin, Hanover, La Broquerie, and Piney, as well as Kittson and Roseau Counties in Minnesota in the United States.