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History
But before the settlement of these pioneers, this area was well known by fur traders, explorers and Natives who lived and trapped along the northern edge of the Turtle Mountains, which straddle the Canada-U.S. border to the south of Killarney.
The 1880’s were busy years, with the establishment of the R.M. of Turtle Mountain in 1882. The following year the first store was built in the community that was quickly forming near Killarney Lake. In 1885 the railway came through and by the following decade the population grew to 300 people. In 1903 Killarney was incorporated as a village, breaking away from the R.M. of Turtle Mountain. Three years later, in 1906, it officially became a town. With the success of the entire rural and urban community in mind, the Town of Killarney and R.M. of Turtle Mountain have worked as partners to provide the best possible services and opportunities for growth to local residents. In recent years it became apparent that officially combining their resources could only make the community stronger. On January 1, 2007 the two municipalities made the historic move to merge back together, like they were in the very beginning, to form the newly amalgamated Municipality of Killarney-Turtle Mountain. |