Glenlea, Manitoba

Glenlea is a hamlet in Manitoba, Canada. It is named for the farm of C. H. McWatt, the first postmaster of the community, which in turn was presumably named for his home in Scotland. A post office was opened 1891, and a Canadian National railway point was first noted in 1902. Glenlea was founded by 20 Mennonite families who arrived from the Soviet Union in 1925.

Glenlea, Manitoba

Glenlea is a hamlet in Manitoba, Canada. It is named for the farm of C. H. McWatt, the first postmaster of the community, which in turn was presumably named for his home in Scotland. A post office was opened 1891, and a Canadian National railway point was first noted in 1902. Glenlea was founded by 20 Mennonite families who arrived from the Soviet Union in 1925.