Municipality of Rhineland

Friesen Housebarn in NeubergthalThe Municipality of Rhineland lies along the Canada-U.S.A. border in south central Manitoba. Part of the province's Central Plains Region, the community is roughly 100 kilometres southwest of Winnipeg, Manitoba's Capital. The Municipality is a mix of rural and small urban communities with a population of over 6011 residents. (2021 Census)
 
On January 1st, 2015 The Rural Municipality of Rhineland, The Town of Plum Coulee and the Town of Gretna amalgamated.
 
The Municipality of Rhineland encompasses some of the finest farmland in North America and maybe the world. Agriculture is the cornerstone of Rhineland's economy. The fertile soil combined with unusually high temperatures and a long growing season make Rhineland the perfect place to grow many conventional and specialty crops.

Cereal grains and oil seeds make up a large portion of production for the area, but the climate is also well suited to sunflowers, corn, beans, field peas, potatoes, and a variety of different vegetable crops. The Rhineland area is one of the few areas in Canada well suited to growing soybeans. There are also many livestock operations in the area.

Many local businessmen have set up shops to cater to the region's farmers. Throughout the community, several businesses provide supplies, inputs and equipment ranging from seed, fertilizers and chemicals to equipment, parts and mechanical services.

Small and medium sized manufacturing firms exist in many of the urbanized communities, and in the incorporated centre of Altona, as well as the LUD's of Gretna, Rosenfeld and Plum Coulee. Many of these firms produce agriculturally based products such as equipment and parts. Some however, produce specialty goods for domestic shipment and international export.
 
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Census
Population in 2021: 6011 (updated Feb 2024)
Population in 2016: 5945
Population in 2011: 5772

Total Private Dwellings 2021: 1797 (updated Feb 2024)
Total Private Dwellings 2016: 1716