Manitoba College

[1][2] This school was located directly to the north and east of the church grounds along the river, near Main Street near Chief Peguis Trail.

[4][5] In 1872 a new two-story building was constructed on property adjacent south to become the new home for Manitoba College (Nisbet Hall remaining the school for elementary classes).

Black, were employed as instructors and taught a variety of subjects including sciences, modern languages, Latin and Greek.

[5][1] Manitoba College was moved to Winnipeg in 1874,[4] but it remained a small and financially insecure institution, dependant of subsidies from the Presbyterian church organizations in eastern Canada.

In the 1900s, the college briefly held missionary training courses for members of the Independent Greek Church.

Rock of Remembrance commemorates 100th anniversary of Manitoba College, pictured in front of the University of Winnipeg