Saint Charles Cemetery
Also known as Saint Charles Roman Catholic Cemetery , Cimetière catholique de la paroisse de Saint-Charles
Saint-Charles, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Get directions 320 St Charles Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3K 1T7 CanadaCoordinates: 49.87361, -97.32222 - www.saintcharleswpg.com/our-cemetery
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St. Charles Roman Catholic Parish
c/o 395 St. Charles Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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The Cemetery is behind the St Charles Roman Catholic Church, close to the Red River in the Glendale area of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Though co-located with and cared for by the staff of the parish church, sales of only the columbaria on the site are managed by them. Other inquiries about burial records and plot arrangements should be directed to the offices of the nearby Assumption Roman Catholic Cemetery at 1-204-888-7557.
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Since 1868, St. Charles Cemetery has stood on the banks of the Assiniboine River. St. Charles Parish provides perpetual care for the cemetery. The cemetery offers peaceful surroundings for the final resting place of a loved one and for family and friends to visit. It is well-maintained with mature trees and many colourful flowers in the summer. A spiritual gathering place, behind the church, comes alive on the last Sunday of June, where the parishoners celebrate Mass in the cemetery followed by a picnic on the banks of the Assiniboine River.
(Source: St. Charles Parish website [2023/10; Adapted])
Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD01-36-10-01-E1
In the Glendale section of the Charleswood neighbourhood, also referenced as the St Charles neighbourhood, of Greater Winnipeg
A part of the area's story and those of its inhabitants from the early days of European settlement through roughly 2002 is told in the volume "Photos & Fragments of Charleswood History - A Collection of Hisoric Photographs of Our Community and the Stories They Tell", especially starting on page 66. A free digital version of this and many other Manitoba local history books can be found online in the University of Manitoba Digital Collections. There is also a list of such books organized by district and town name on the Manitoba Historical Society's website on their page entitled "Finding Aid: Manitoba Local History Books".
A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society (reference #0119), transcribed by a member or members in 1984 and updated in 1998. Also available to MGS members is a searchable online database named the "MGS Manitoba Name Index" (or MANI). Some additional information is contained in the 1996 MGS publication "Carved in Stone: Manitoba Cemeteries and Burial Sites"(revised edition, Special Projects Publication, 106 pages).
The St Boniface Historical Society maintains extensive records of the lives led by and influences of the people in Manitoba who had French ancestry, be it recently from France and Belgium, or by way of Quebec.
Since 1868, St. Charles Cemetery has stood on the banks of the Assiniboine River. St. Charles Parish provides perpetual care for the cemetery. The cemetery offers peaceful surroundings for the final resting place of a loved one and for family and friends to visit. It is well-maintained with mature trees and many colourful flowers in the summer. A spiritual gathering place, behind the church, comes alive on the last Sunday of June, where the parishoners celebrate Mass in the cemetery followed by a picnic on the banks of the Assiniboine River.
(Source: St. Charles Parish website [2023/10; Adapted])
Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD01-36-10-01-E1
In the Glendale section of the Charleswood neighbourhood, also referenced as the St Charles neighbourhood, of Greater Winnipeg
A part of the area's story and those of its inhabitants from the early days of European settlement through roughly 2002 is told in the volume "Photos & Fragments of Charleswood History - A Collection of Hisoric Photographs of Our Community and the Stories They Tell", especially starting on page 66. A free digital version of this and many other Manitoba local history books can be found online in the University of Manitoba Digital Collections. There is also a list of such books organized by district and town name on the Manitoba Historical Society's website on their page entitled "Finding Aid: Manitoba Local History Books".
A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society (reference #0119), transcribed by a member or members in 1984 and updated in 1998. Also available to MGS members is a searchable online database named the "MGS Manitoba Name Index" (or MANI). Some additional information is contained in the 1996 MGS publication "Carved in Stone: Manitoba Cemeteries and Burial Sites"(revised edition, Special Projects Publication, 106 pages).
The St Boniface Historical Society maintains extensive records of the lives led by and influences of the people in Manitoba who had French ancestry, be it recently from France and Belgium, or by way of Quebec.
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- Added: 11 Dec 2006
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