Manitoba – Where Swedish Roots Run Deep
Immigration from Sweden to Canada started slowly. A rail and retail centre, most Swedes passed through Winnipeg as part of the immigration process.
Read moreNya Svenska Pressen | Est. 1929
Immigration from Sweden to Canada started slowly. A rail and retail centre, most Swedes passed through Winnipeg as part of the immigration process.
Read moreJacob Fahlström is considered to be the first Swede in Manitoba. By 1812 he was listed living in Playgreen Lake Manitoba.
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