Schools in Minitonas are governed by the Swan Valley School Division #35. The one public school in the community is called
Minitonas School, serving
kindergarten to
Grade 8. The former Minitonas Middle Years School had been nominated in the past as one of Canada's best schools.
Economy Forestry and
agriculture are the two main industries. In 1996,
Louisiana-Pacific opened an OSB mill in the
Rural Municipality of Minitonas, creating many new jobs. The Mill is located three miles east of the community on
PTH 10. Despite Minitonas' close proximity to the much larger town of
Swan River, it offers many services. There is one school, a community store (which includes a Swan Valley Credit Union agency), a library, post office, liquor outlet, hotel, and a restaurant.
Transportation The community is located just south of
Manitoba Highway 10 on
Provincial Road 366. Minitonas is sometimes known as the Northern Gateway to the Duck Mountains, as PR 366 leads directly to
Duck Mountain Provincial Park. A CN rail line runs through the community also, terminating at the
Louisiana-Pacific mill.
Recreation In the community itself there is an arena with artificial ice. Between the one school, four baseball diamonds, three soccer fields, and two playgrounds are found. A sportsground is located at the northern edge of the community. It includes four more baseball diamonds, a concession, and non modern washrooms. A hiking trail follows the
East Favel River. Numerous parks and benches are scattered through the community as well. In the municipality, groomed snowmobile trails can be found.
Duck Mountain Provincial Park is 29 kilometers south of Minitonas. Hunting and Fishing are big attractions of the area. A mile west of community is Centennial Park, a picnic area at the original location of the tent town. ==References==