Places To Stay in Austin, Manitoba
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Austin is a town in western Manitoba on the Trans-Canada Highway about 110 km (85 miles) west of Winnipeg. It is part of the Rural Municipality of North Norfolk. It sits at the western edge of the table-flat Portage Plains, but to the south and west is surrounded by miles of low wooded hills known as the Carberry sandhills. The biggest attraction is the annual Rodeo and Threshermen's Reunion held at the Manitoba Agricultural Museum the last four business days of July. Austin received its name in 1881 from the Marquis of Lorne, then Governor General of Canada while he was on a western tour during construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Many German immigrants of Mennonite religion moved in to the Austin Manitoba area. Ausin has 1 elementary school, 1 postal office, 1 curling/hockey rink, 2 grocery stores and a Credit Union. The Reeve of Austin is Neil Christoferson.
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Approx 8km away in Sidney:
Shady Oaks RV Resort & Campground

Located on Trans Canada Highway 1, 2 km (1.2 miles) east of Sidney, 8 km (5 miles) west of junction of Hwy 34 (Austin). Quiet, relaxing, natural park, shady treed sites, clean modern facilities. Basic to full service sites available nightly, weekly or seasonally. Onsite heated outdoor swimming pool, nature trails, volleyball and playground. Nearby to horseback riding, petting zoo, fishing, golf .....
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Approx 19km away in Gladstone:
Gladstone Hotel And Motel
Gladstone
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Other local Austin information
- Longitude: -98°56'10.896
- Latitude: 49°57'1.3320


