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Faulkner

FaulknerFaulkner Community Hall

Faulkner Cemetery & Community Club
Joan Springer 449-2164
 
Faulkner Pioneer Seniors Center

Linda Nickel 449-2071






Faulkner: 

Interlake community shaped by industry and agriculture

Faulkner is a small, unincorporated community in the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale. Situated near the northeastern shore of Lake Manitoba, Faulkner's identity is shaped by its industrial heritage and agricultural roots.


A community with industrial significance

  • Lime production: Faulkner is home to Graymont's lime plant, which produces quicklime and calcium carbonate from local quarries.
  • Wayside Park: A commemorative plaque and flag in Wayside Park mark the site of the old grain elevator, honoring the community's agricultural and industrial past.


A hub for community life

  • Community spaces: The 
    Faulkner Community Hall
     is a central gathering place, and a community club supports local activities
    . The 
    Faulkner Cemetery
     also serves the community
    .
  • Recreation: The community club supports local recreation, including baseball diamonds.


A place close to nature

  • Lake Manitoba: Just a couple of miles from Lake Manitoba, Faulkner offers opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing and exploring the shoreline.
  • Unique landscape: The landscape is shaped by the nearby quarries, which contribute to the area's unique character.
While Faulkner has limited services, it offers a strong sense of community and a peaceful, rural lifestyle for those who appreciate the area's rich history and connection to the land.