East Kildonan, Winnipeg


East Kildonan is a primarily residential community in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, located in the northeast part of the city. Commonly known by its initials "E. K.", the suburb has a population of approximately 35,800.
East Kildonan is bounded by the Red River on the west, the lane between Larsen and Harbison Avenues on the south, Panet Road, north of Blantyre Avenue, and the Canadian Pacific Railway Marconi tracks on the east, and Oakland Avenue on the north. East Kildonan is made up of the neighbourhoods of Munroe, Morse Place, Rossmere, and Fraser's Grove.
It is mainly a working and middle class community, though there are poorer pockets south of Munroe Avenue and more affluent areas along the Red River and west of Henderson Highway, East Kildonan's major thoroughfare. There is a small industrial area located between Watt Street and the CPR tracks.

History

The name "Kildonan" originates from the Parish of Kildonan which was created in 1817. At the time, parishes formed both a land use system and a system of local government. The Parish of Kildonan formed part of the Red River Colony, and was named for the Strath of Kildonan on the Sutherland estate in Scotland where many of the settlers came from.
The Municipality of Kildonan was established in 1876. From 1876 to 1914 the Rural Municipality of Kildonan included a large area on both sides of the Red River, just north of the original City of Winnipeg. The area remained primarily agricultural until the beginning of the 20th century. It was a centre for market gardening to serve the needs of nearby Winnipeg. In 1903 streetcar service was initiated in the area and this began the area's development as a residential suburb of Winnipeg. In 1906 the more heavily developed southern area of the municipality, known as Elmwood, joined with the City of Winnipeg.
In 1914 Kildonan was divided in two: East and West Kildonan, with the Red River as the boundary. Subsequently, in 1925, the areas north of Oakland Avenue separated to form the Municipality of North Kildonan. East Kildonan developed rapidly after World War II, the population grew from 8,439 in 1941 to 30,150 in 1971.
It was incorporated as the City of East Kildonan on July 1, 1957. Incorporation made East Kildonan into Manitoba's sixth largest city, with a population of 20,000. In 1959, the opening of the Disraeli Freeway further accelerated the growth of the area.
TermReeve / Mayor
1914-1917Donald Munroe
1918-1923Samuel Robert Henderson
1924-1928Nicholas "Nick" Fletcher
1929-1933David Jeffery Allan
1934-1947Walter Peter Larsen
1948-1955John Leslie Bodie
1956Francis William "Frank" Dryden
1956-1965George Nordland Suttie
1966Michael Spack
1966-1967George Nordland Suttie
1968-1969Michael Ruta
1970-1971Stanley Dowhan

In 1972, East Kildonan, along with the old City of Winnipeg and eleven other municipalities in the Greater Winnipeg Area, amalgamated to form the City of Winnipeg. It was the only suburban municipality to be in favour of the "unicity" scheme.

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