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Marchand is a village located in the Rural Municipality of La Broquerie in Manitoba, southeast of Winnipeg and about ten kilometres southeast of the city of La Broquerie. It is a Franco-Manitoban community. The village of Marchand is the front door to access the Marchand Provincial Park and the Sandilands Provincial Forest. In 1929, writer Gabrielle Roy got her first teaching position at the local school in Marchand.

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  • Marchand (Manitoba) (fr)
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  • Marchand is a village located in the Rural Municipality of La Broquerie in Manitoba, southeast of Winnipeg and about ten kilometres southeast of the city of La Broquerie. It is a Franco-Manitoban community. The village of Marchand is the front door to access the Marchand Provincial Park and the Sandilands Provincial Forest. In 1929, writer Gabrielle Roy got her first teaching position at the local school in Marchand. (en)
  • Marchand est un village franco-manitobain situé dans la municipalité rurale de La Broquerie dans le Manitoba, au Sud-Est de Winnipeg, à une dizaine de kilomètres au sud-est de la ville de La Broquerie. Le village de Marchand est la porte d'entrée pour accéder au ainsi qu'à la forêt provinciale de Sandilands. En 1929, l'écrivaine Gabrielle Roy obtint son premier poste d'enseignante à l'école communale de Marchand. (fr)
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  • Marchand is a village located in the Rural Municipality of La Broquerie in Manitoba, southeast of Winnipeg and about ten kilometres southeast of the city of La Broquerie. It is a Franco-Manitoban community. The village of Marchand is the front door to access the Marchand Provincial Park and the Sandilands Provincial Forest. In 1929, writer Gabrielle Roy got her first teaching position at the local school in Marchand. The town is home of Canadian Gold Beverages, which produces bottled, carbonated, and flavored water. It also produces a craft soda known as Pic A Pop. It has received multiple honors at the Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting competition for bottled water and carbonated water. (en)
  • Marchand est un village franco-manitobain situé dans la municipalité rurale de La Broquerie dans le Manitoba, au Sud-Est de Winnipeg, à une dizaine de kilomètres au sud-est de la ville de La Broquerie. Le village de Marchand est la porte d'entrée pour accéder au ainsi qu'à la forêt provinciale de Sandilands. En 1929, l'écrivaine Gabrielle Roy obtint son premier poste d'enseignante à l'école communale de Marchand. Lors d'un concours international sur la qualité de l'eau potable organisé en février 2013, la compagnie canadienne "Berkeley Springs International Water" a remporté la médaille d'or pour la pureté de son eau captée sur le territoire du village de Marchand, considérée, par le jury comme la meilleure du monde. (fr)
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