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Roblin Park is one of the original neighbourhoods of the Charleswood community in Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada . It is bounded by Roblin Boulevard to the North, Hartestone Road to the East, bisects the Harte Trail to the south and Scotswood Drive to the West.

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5-660: It is served by the Roblin Park Community Centre. Roblin Park is part of the Assiniboine South Neighbourhood Cluster. It is part of the Winnipeg electoral ward of Charleswood - Tuxedo - Westwood, the provincial electoral district of Roblin and the federal riding of Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley . The area was originally named Strathboine, and was slated for development in 1912. However

10-619: A portion of the Harte Trail; a multi-use trail that is part of the Trans-Canada Trail . 49°51′09″N 97°17′21″W  /  49.85250°N 97.28917°W  / 49.85250; -97.28917 This Manitoba location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Roblin (electoral district) Roblin is a provincial electoral division in Manitoba , Canada . Its current incarnation has existed since

15-520: The 2019 Manitoba general election in Winnipeg 's far west end (not to be confused with the old west end of downtown Winnipeg ) and Headingley . A previous Manitoba provincial riding also named " Roblin " existed from 1914 to 1981 and was located in Western Manitoba . Following the 2018 redistribution, the current riding of Roblin was created in Winnipeg , replacing Charleswood and containing

20-453: The 2016 Census, the neighbourhood is 89.5% Anglophone. The neighbourhood is majority white, with the largest non-white ethnic groups being Indigenous or Metis (7.4%) and the remaining 4.2% of residents belonging to other visible minorities. The average income of the neighbourhood is $ 58,661, higher than the city average of $ 44,915. Roblin Park is home to the Roblin Park Community Centre. It has an outdoor hockey rink. Roblin Park also covers

25-524: The initial development failed to attract residents due to its remoteness and the collapse of development. The failed settlement was purchased by the Veterans Land Act in 1945. Roblin Park was set up as a housing development for Veterans in the mid-1940s. In 1946, Joseph and Violet Reynolds became the first to move into Roblin Park, at 105 (now 605) Pepperloaf Crescent. The neighbourhood is predominantly white, middle class and anglophone . According to

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