Bonne Madone is an unincorporated community founded in 1902 in the Rural Municipality of Hoodoo No.
[1] The area of Bonne Madone was granted by the federal government to French settlers, the main contingent of which arrived in 1902 from Dauphiné and Franche-Comté, led by fathers Laurent Voisin and Jean Garnier.
Later in that decade was built a Wood-framed church, which burned in 1918, but was rebuilt in 1920.
A Royal North-West Mounted Police station and a Post office were also located there, the latter closing in 1963.
[1] It was an active community in the 1920s and the 1930s, but its population dwindled due to farm size adjustments.