Our History

The Town of Carman and the RM of Dufferin are located on Treaty 1 Territory, traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Town of Carman

Carman was incorporated as a town in 1905.

Carman was settled in 1870 when Winnipeg settlers used the Missouri Trail to locate around the Boyne River.

Businesses began to open in 1878 and it was during this period of growth that the settlers became interested in founding and properly naming a village on their Boyne site.

A vote was taken and Carman City was chosen, later shortened to Carman, after Episcopal Methodist Church bishop Rev. Albert Carman.

Located at the junction of Highways #3 and 13 just minutes southwest of Winnipeg, Carman is situated in the heart of a rich prairie agricultural belt and just 100 kilometers north of the United States border.

The community serves as an agricultural, manufacturing and commercial service Centre to the surrounding areas, a role it has continues since incorporation.

 

RM of Dufferin

Carman Dufferin Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee

Dufferin Historical Museum

Golden Prairie Arts Council