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Princess Harbour is a community in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The village is on a small peninsula on the east shore of Lake Winnipeg. The community was originally named Rabbit Point and is still referred to as such by locals. Recognized as a community by the Province of Manitoba in 1972 under the Northern Affairs Act, the settlement does not have a political leader but rather it is represented by someone who is called a "contact person".

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  • Princess Harbour is a community in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The village is on a small peninsula on the east shore of Lake Winnipeg. The community was originally named Rabbit Point and is still referred to as such by locals. Recognized as a community by the Province of Manitoba in 1972 under the Northern Affairs Act, the settlement does not have a political leader but rather it is represented by someone who is called a "contact person". The Hudson Bay Company had a house at Rabbit Point through the mid to late 1800s. It was used as a place to stay while traveling through, but there are no records it was used for trading. The first mention of settler presence in the area began in 1890, and funeral and baptism records note the names of local families from then until present day. A store was built in the small settlement in 1934 and as the little community grew a school followed in 1939. The school changed its name from Princess Harbour School to the Dolly Magnusson School in 1982, the small school would eventually close in 1982. A coal oil fueled harbour light was maintained by the community as regulated by the government at the time. (en)
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  • Princess Harbour is a community in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The village is on a small peninsula on the east shore of Lake Winnipeg. The community was originally named Rabbit Point and is still referred to as such by locals. Recognized as a community by the Province of Manitoba in 1972 under the Northern Affairs Act, the settlement does not have a political leader but rather it is represented by someone who is called a "contact person". (en)
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