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Manitoba Designated Impacted Sites List MANITOBA DESIGNATED IMPACTED SITES LIST Disclaimer This is a list is all sites that are currently designated as Impacted under the Contaminated Sites Remediation Act. A complete Environmental File Search is recommended to confirm all the information Manitoba Conservation and Climate maintains on a site. Sites listed here are also listed on List of all sites on file with The Contaminated/Impacted Sites Program. This list is found under the header Sites Lists on the Contaminated/Impacted Sites Program website at: https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/waste_management/contaminated_sites/index.html As of April 6, 2021 MANITBA DESIGNATED IMPACTED SITES LIST File Site Name Address City/Town/RM Number 49792 MANITOBA HYDRO - POINTE DU BOIS 4.75 MILES WEST OF POINTE Alexander RAIL SPUR DU BOIS 54469 MANITOBA HYDRO - GREAT FALLS GS SE 35-17-11 E Alexander CONSTRUCTION DUMP 62524 SANDY BAY GAS BAR & CONVENIENCE HIGHWAY 50 AND MAIN Alonsa STORE ROAD 73453 IMPERIAL OIL BULK FACILITY 144 DEPOT STREET Alonsa 59283 WAIL INVESTMENTS LTD 207 CENTRE AVENUE Altona 62239 DOMO GASMART 273 CENTRE AVENUE EAST Altona 19433 ARBORG CO-OP - 328 MAIN ST 328 MAIN ST Arborg (FORMER BULK PLANT) 59619 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - ARBORG 441 MAIN ST Arborg 19516 ESSO BULK - ARNAUD NE 29-03-03 E, HWY 217 Arnaud 19491 LAKESIDE ESSO LTD 30 RAILWAY AVE Ashern 19505 IMPERIAL OIL RETAIL - ASHERN 13 HWY 6 Ashern (FORMER) 19676 FORMER PETRO-CANADA BULK PLANT, 109 3RD ST Beausejour BEAUSEJOUR 19986 ESSO BULK PLANT - BEAUSEJOUR 611 ATLANTIC AVE Beausejour (FORMER) 79905 RED LETTER VENTURES 733 PARK AVENUE Beausejour 77224 BERENS RIVER AIRPORT MANITOBA 19-39-4 Berens River INFRASTRUCTURE 52967 ALLEN CHOY'S RESTAURANT AND 309 HWY 16, BINSCARTH Binscarth SERVICE 58736 MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE AND NE 16-12-5E Birds Hill TRANSPORTATION - BIRDS HILL YARD Provincial Park 21984 KRAUS ENTERPRISES LTD (PETRO-CAN) - 646 MAIN ST Birtle BIRTLE 22294 KRAUS ENTERPRISES LTD - BIRTLE 159 4TH ST (HWY 83 AT 4TH Birtle ST) 77225 BLOODVEIN AIRPORT - MANITOBA TOWNSHIP 32 AND 33 Bloodvein First INFRASTRUCTURE RANGE 6 INCLUDING LOT 9 Nation AND PART OF LOT13 19360 GRANNY'S POULTRY CO-OP (MB) LTD 4 PENNER DR Blumenort 19254 BOISSEVAIN SERVICE AND BULK 593 MILL RD Boissevain (FORMER) 19268 BOISSEVAIN CONSUMERS CO-OP LTD 518 STEPHEN ST S (ALSO 470 Boissevain STEPHEN ST) 72986 BOUNDARY CONSUMERS CO-OP 10 WILLIAM STREET Boissevain 73439 IMPERIAL OIL BULK PLANT NORTH RAILWAY STREET Boissevain AND BROADWAY STREET 19087 CANADIAN TIRE - BRANDON 1655 18TH ST S Brandon 19173 SUPERSTORE - VICTORIA AVE 920 VICTORIA AVE Brandon 19198 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS - 222 MCTAVISH AVE. PARCEL Brandon BRANDON B OF PIN 35385 19211 CANADIAN OXY INDUSTRIAL 8080 RICHMOND AVE E Brandon CHEMICALS (FORMER) 19212 BRANDON CIVIC SERVICES COMPLEX 900 RICHMOND AVE E Brandon 51757 BRANDON MOHAWK STOP N SHOW 317 ROSSER AVE Brandon 52346 FORMER RADICS CHRYSLER PARKING 512 PRINCESS AVENUE Brandon LOT (NOW BLT PROPERTIES) 52855 FORMER BRANDON INN 901 PRINCESS AVENUE, 136 Brandon & 165 9TH STREET 53918 ISAAC'S AUTO SERVICE 136 12TH STREET Brandon 54617 18TH STREET MOHAWK 227 18TH STREET NORTH Brandon 54649 REDFERN FARM SERVICES - BRANDON 2430 HWY 1 Brandon 57630 C & C RENTALS 140 PACIFIC AVENUE Brandon 59608 ESSO BULK PLANT - 665 6TH ST 665 6TH ST Brandon 61437 MORGUARD INVESTMENTS LIMITED UNIT 48-1570 18TH STREET Brandon 62431 WESTMAN KIWANIS COURT INC 30 3RD ST Brandon 64200 ZENITH PAVING LTD 3000 VICTORIA AVENUE EAST Brandon 66177 BRANDON HUSKY TRAVEL CENTRE 1990 - 18TH STREET NORTH Brandon 66911 TRI-WAVE CONSTRUCTION 936 DOUGLAS STREET Brandon 79770 10067503 MANITOBA LTD 1401-1403 ASSINIBOINE Brandon AVENUE 79886 MANITOBA HYDRO 727 HILL AVENUE Brandon 80008 MANITOBA HYDRO 526-26TH STREET Brandon 80062 MANITOBA HYDRO 1009-34TH STREET Brandon 58897 MANITOBA ABORIGINAL AND FUEL FARM SITE Brochet NORTHERN AFFAIRS 65192 BROCHET AIRPORT BROCHET AIRPORT, Brochet 57.886895, -101.682536 19296 CARGILL LTD - BROOKDALE 520 - 610 RAILWAY AVE Brookdale 19330 CARGILL LTD (FORMER SIMPLOT NE 19-10-14 W Carberry SOILBUILDERS) - CARBERRY 67102 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - 7 MAIN ST S 7 MAIN ST. S Carman CARMAN 20344 CHURCHILL MARINE TANK FARM 2 AXWORTHY WAY Churchill 20537 MANITOBA HYDRO - CHURCHILL TANK CHURCHILL AIRPORT Churchill FARM 19655 MANITOBA HYDRO - CORMORANT TURNBULL ST, CORMORANT Cormorant 77228 MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE 151 MAIN STREET Cowan 19672 MANITOBA HYDRO - CRANBERRY DIESEL GENERATING Cranberry PORTAGE (FORMER) STATION, WOOD AVE Portage 20446 NORTHERN STORE - CROSS LAKE NE 04-65-03 E Cross Lake 77226 CROSS LAKE AIRPORT - MANITOBA LOTS 1 AND 2, GROUP 423 Cross Lake First INFRASTRUCTURE 65-2 AND 3 Nation 21101 PETRO-CANADA FARM CENTRE - BULK HWY 5A W, SW 15-25-19 W Dauphin PLANT - PETROPASS 34234 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - DAUPHIN 104 3RD ST NE Dauphin (FORMER ) 54107 FORMAN FORD - DAUPHIN (FORMER) 36 2ND AVE NW Dauphin 60910 MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE AND 257 INDUSTRIAL ROAD Dauphin TRANSPORTATION 65104 SIGURJON SIGURDSON DENTAL CORP 37 2ND AVE NW Dauphin 65765 DAUPHIN COURTHOUSE 114 RIVER AVENUE WEST Dauphin 68135 IMPERIAL OIL FERTILIZER PLANT - 1ST 1ST AVE NE Dauphin AVE NE 68138 IMPERIAL OIL - 137 1ST AVE NE 137 1ST AVE NE Dauphin 34058 CARMAN CO-OP BULK SITE SW 18-07-04 W, HWY 13 N Dufferin OF CARMAN 17566 IMPERIAL OIL - WINNIPEG TERMINAL 2925 HENDERSON HWY East St. Paul 75639 ESSO BULK PLANT ELIE (FORMER) 6 MAIN ST W Elie 22560 PETRO-CANADA BULK - ELKHORN 602 RICHHILL AVE Elkhorn 19662 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - ERIKSDALE SW 04-22-05 W Eriksdale 62343 MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE AND NW 33-21-5 W Eriksdale TRANSPORTATION 72935 MOOSEHORN BULK FUEL SITE NE 20-25-3 W Fisher 32064 IMPERIAL OIL BULK PLANT - FISHER 2 KM WEST ON PR 233 NE Fisher Branch BRANCH (FORMER) 15-24-02 W 19735 GREY GOOSE BUS LINES - FLIN FLON 63 3RD AVE Flin Flon 36214 NORTH OF 53 CONSUMERS CO-OP - 13 TIMBER LANE Flin Flon TIMBER LANE 56774 CITY OF FLIN FLON - HEATING TANK #1 92 ROSS STREET Flin Flon 59595 FLIN FLON ESSO KEYLOCK - DOAKS BULK 101 TIMBER LANE Flin Flon FUEL 59618 IMPERIAL OIL - COURDUROY RD COURDUROY RD, CNR LEASE Flin Flon 25859 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - FOXWARREN 61 MARKET ST Foxwarren (FORMER) 79250 MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DIVISION 16 FINDLATER AVENUE, Gilbert Plains BUS GARAGE GILBERT PLAINS 20422 MANITOBA HYDRO - GILLAM - RADISSON CONVERTER STN Gillam RADISSON 20539 MANITOBA HYDRO - CONAWAPA CONAWAPA CAMPSITE Gillam 62496 MANITOBA HYDRO GILLAM CABLE MATTONNABEE AND Gillam PROPERTY RAILWAY AVENUE 75653 MANITOBA HYDRO 110 MUNICIPAL DRIVE Gimli 68133 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - GLADSTONE HWY 16 & JAMAICA ST. Gladstone 19352 IMPERIAL OIL BULK (FORMER) - 515 RAILWAY AVE Glenboro GLENBORO 51826 IMPERIAL OIL (FORMER) FERTILIZER - 511 SOUTH RAILWAY AVE. Glenboro GLENBORO 77752 MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE RAILWAY AVENUE Grahamdale 20205 MANITOBA HYDRO - GRAND RAPIDS FORMER MANNIX CAMP 28, Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS GENERATION STATION 25872 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - GRANDVIEW 257 RAILWAY AVE S Grandview (FORMER) 68131 IMPERIAL OIL - 337 RAILWAY AVE S - 337 RAILWAY AVE S Grandview GRANDVIEW 78933 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY MILE 1000/MBPR/100476 Grandview GRANDVIEW 58764 MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOT 22, HADASHVILLE Hadashville TRANSPORTATION - HADASHVILLE MAINTENANCE YARD 30094 HARTNEY CONSUMERS CO-OP CORNER OF QUEEN & Hartney SPENCER 19788 HUSKY RETAIL - PORTAGE AVE 5141 PORTAGE AVE Headingley 51354 HECLA ISLAND MARINA NE 03-25-6 E Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park 74254 WERBICKI BROS. HAULING SE 31-56-26 W Kelsey 26912 KENTON CONSUMERS CO-OP (FORMER 415 WOODWORTH AVE Kenton BULK) 25853 IMPERIAL OIL - KILLARNEY 101 RAILWAY AVE N Killarney 75418 WJ GUTSCHER FUEL STATION 430 FINLAY STREET EAST Killarney 19654 LA SALLE SERVICE CENTER LTD 54 RUE PRINCIPALE La Salle 20203 RIVERDALE TOURIST CAMP 3270 PR 313, NE 22-15-12 E Lac Du Bonnet 20239 ESSO BULK PLANT - LAC DU BONNET HWY 11 N Lac Du Bonnet 58741 MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE AND NE 19-15-11E, HWY 317 Lac Du Bonnet TRANSPORTATION - LAC DU BONNET 68340 PETRO CANADA - LAC DU BONNET PTH 502 AND HIRST ROAD Lac Du Bonnet 48477 IMPERIAL OIL - LANGRUTH 101 RAILWAY ST Langruth 65439 JEANSON GROCERY 1224 DAWSON RD Lorette 75337 ENBRIDGE PIPELINES - MILE POST NW 24-05-11 W Lorne 708.35 19951 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - LUNDAR - RAILWAY AVE Lundar RAILWAY AVE (FORMER) 50967 OAK BLUFF SERVICE 4200 MCGILLIVRAY BLVD MacDonald 19515 IMPERIAL OIL BULK - MACGREGOR 86 N RAILWAY ST MacGregor 68134 IMPERIAL OIL - 31 S RAILWAY 31 S RAILWAY ST MacGregor MACGREGOR 19535 ESSO BULK PLANT - MANITOU 635 FRONT ST Manitou (FORMER) 19969 MATLOCK GARAGE 46 MATLOCK RD Matlock 19370 POOLE ENTERPRISES (ESSO BULK) - 409 RAILWAY AVE McAuley MCAULEY 75115 MANITOBA HYDRO 460 RAILWAY STREET McCreary 19376 D COSGROVE ENTERPRISES - MELITA 166 FRONT ST Melita 27535 IMPERIAL OIL - MINNEDOSA SW 35-14-18 W, JCT. PTH 16 Minnedosa & 16A 68145 FORMER IOL FERTILIZER- 100 CRERAR 100 CRERAR BAY Minnedosa BAY 30842 MANITOBA HYDRO - MOOSE LAKE FORMER DIESEL Moose Lake GENERATING STATION SITE 27946 IMPERIAL OIL MAN-MOR AGRI INC - SE 11-3-5 W, HWY 3 E Morden MORDEN (FORMER) 30973 ESSO SERVICE STATION - MORDEN 530 THORNHILL ST Morden (FORMER) 28632 FORMER IMPERIAL OIL BULK - MORRIS 309 BOYNE AVE W Morris 58780 MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE AND RL342, PARISH OF STE. 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