The RCMP in Manitoba provides policing services via 80 detachments, about 1000 regular members, and about 450 civilian and public service employees. The division's federal units are almost all based out of the division's headquarters building in Winnipeg, but with an
Integrated Border Enforcement Team based out of
Altona.
Provincial policing The
Province of Manitoba contracts the RCMP D Division to act as the provincial police. The districts are then divided into a total of 80 detachments. Some detachments are amalgamated, pooling resources together to serve a wider area more efficiently. The offices of an amalgamated detachments are referred to as a host and
satellite offices. The division's provincial policing resources are mainly spread around the province, with some specialty and support units based out of the headquarters building. Few detachments within the division have the resources to have police officers on-duty 24 hours a day, but instead rely on on-call officers to respond during quieter hours. Telephone calls to the RCMP within Manitoba are often routed to the Operational Communication Centre, located within the headquarters building. The OCC is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year with telecommunications operators, specialized civilians who are trained to take calls from the public and dispatch police officers. In addition to detachments, the RCMP maintains community offices in smaller communities which provides office space for RCMP members to use on a temporary basis, and patrol cabins which provide overnight accommodations to RCMP members travelling to remote communities where there is no permanent policing presence. The following communities have a detachment or
satellite office of a larger detachment area. (
Winnipeg is home to the Manitoba Headquarters on
Portage Avenue, as well as the
Winnipeg Airport detachment.) ''Areas without all-weather road access, instead accessible only by
ice road, air, boat, •
Gillam •
Gods Lake Narrows* •
Grand Rapids •
Island Lake* (office in Stevenson Island) •
Leaf Rapids •
Lynn Lake •
Moose Lake •
Nelson House •
Norway House •
Oxford House* •
Pukatawagan* •
Shamattawa* •
Snow Lake •
The Pas •
Thompson •
Wabowden West District •
Amaranth •
Boissevain •
Brandon (office in
RM of Cornwallis) •
Carberry •
Carman (also serves
Altona) •
Dauphin (also serves
Ethelbert and
Grandview) •
Deloraine •
Elphinstone •
Hamiota •
Killarney •
Manitou (also serves
Crystal City) •
Melita •
Minnedosa •
Morden •
Neepawa •
Portage La Prairie •
Reston •
Roblin •
Russell (also serves
Rossburn *
Russell) •
Shoal Lake •
Souris •
Ste. Rose du Lac (also serves
McCreary) •
Swan River •
Treherne •
Virden •
Wasagaming •
Winnipegosis East District •
Arborg •
Ashern •
Beausejour •
Berens River* •
Bloodvein •
Emerson •
Falcon Beach •
Fisher Branch •
Gimli •
Grand Marais (office in
RM of St. Clements) •
Gypsumville •
Headingley •
Lac du Bonnet •
Little Grand Rapids* •
Lundar •
Morris •
Oakbank •
Peguis (office in
Fisher Branch) •
Pinawa •
Poplar River* •
Powerview •
Red River North (formerly
East St. Paul) •
Selkirk •
Sprague •
St. Pierre-Jolys •
Steinbach •
Stonewall •
Teulon •
Whitemouth •
Winnipeg Airport Former detachments •
Altona — this area is now served by the detachment in
Carman (west district) •
Ethelbert — this area is now served by the detachment in
Dauphin (west district) •
Gladstone — this area is now served by the detachment in
Neepawa (west district) •
Grandview — this area is now served by the detachment in Dauphin (west district) •
McCreary — this area is now served by the detachment in
Ste. Rose du Lac (west district) •
Opaskwayak Cree Nation — policing transferred to the
Manitoba First Nations Police Service in 2021 •
Rossburn — this area is now served by the detachment in
Russell (west district) ==Support Units==