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  1. St-Boniface (or Saint-Boniface) is a city ward and neighbourhood in Winnipeg. Along with being the centre of the Franco-Manitoban community, it ranks as the largest francophone community in Western Canada.

  2. Boniface (born Wynfreth; c. 675 [2] – 5 June 754) was an English Benedictine monk and leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts of Francia during the eighth century. He organised significant foundations of the church in Germany and was made bishop of Mainz by Pope Gregory III.

  3. St. Boniface is a bustling Winnipeg neighbourhood bursting with charm and character. Located right across the river from The Forks, the magic of the French Quarter is rooted in its Francophone and Métis traditions.

  4. Saint Boniface, historical district of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, at the confluence of the Seine and Red rivers. It was founded in 1818 upon the site of an earlier settlement by Swiss mercenaries by a group of French missionaries led by Bishop Joseph Norbert Provencher; a chapel was built there to.

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  5. Jul 4, 2023 · Saint Boniface, located in Manitoba, Canada, is a vibrant and historically rich community that offers a plethora of exciting attractions and activities for visitors. Named after Saint Boniface, the patron saint of brewers, this neighborhood is known for its French-Canadian heritage, cultural diversity, and charming atmosphere.

  6. Jul 13, 2020 · Saint Boniface is the home of the largest francophone community in Western Canada. The region is well known as being in the centre of the struggle to maintain the language and cultural identity of the French and Métis inhabitants.

  7. St. Boniface is home to the largest francophone community in Western Canada. Visit this Winnipeg neighbourhood for history, architecture and culture. The neighbourhood was once its own city but was amalgamated into Winnipeg in 1972. Now it's linked to downtown and The Forks by the Esplanade Riel.