South Half-Way Tree Landmark

Trans Canada Hwy
North Norfolk, MB R0H

The South Half-Way Tree, located in the Municipality of North Norfolk, Manitoba, is a historic landmark that has served as a vital reference point for travelers between Winnipeg and Brandon for generations. This cherished feature, along with its counterpart, the North Half-Way Tree, highlights the significance of natural landmarks in navigating the unmarked trails of the prairie before the establishment of the provincial highway network.

Designated as a local heritage site, the South Half-Way Tree, an Eastern Cottonwood, has sparked community interest and debate regarding its preservation, particularly in light of proposed highway safety measures. The Manitoba Historical Society recognizes the importance of such sites in reflecting the region's history and cultural heritage, contributing to ongoing discussions about reconciliation and the acknowledgment of Indigenous histories.

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