Nearby: Assiniboia
The name comes from the Ojibwa Indian word for "one who cooks with stones," the practice of the local Siouan tribe which livesd between Lake of the Woods and Lake Winnipeg. Governor James Knight, who served at the York Factory Hudson's Bay Company post, called them the Stone Indians in 1715. Pierre Gaultier de La Verendrye refferred to them as Assiniboils in 1730. The town was called Leeville from 1908 to 1912, when it was renamed Assiniboia, for the district that was the southern part of Saskatchewan, originally the whole southern part of Rupert's Land. Annual Events Annual events include: Credit Union Provincial Slo-Pitch Tournament (June), Canada Day Celebration (July 1), Grasslands Sheep Show and Sale (July), Assiniboia Rodeo (August). FoundLocally's Business listings for Assiniboia Attractions
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