Nearby Attractions: Emerson
This town was founded in 1879 by Thomas Carney and W.H. Fairbanks, who named it after the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson, lies on the Canada-US border. The town has the first customs house in Manitoba, opened in 1870. The Northwest Mounted Police (now the RCMP) began their law enforcement traditions here (after catching a train from Toronto through the USA) to Fort Dufferin. There is a 3 km Boundary Commission hiking trail along the Red River to the Historic Fort Dufferin site, which has remains of old buildings, gravesites, and a NWMP memorial. The town has a number of heritage buildings, including the 1882 Fairbanks house (still a residence), the 1876 Anglican church. The town's travel centre is at the junction of highway 75 and I-29 and has a large statue of a Mountie. 204-373-2002. FoundLocally's Business listings for Emerson Attractions
Emerson Court House and Town Hall
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