Mitchell, Manitoba

Mitchell is a local urban district and population centre located in the Rural Municipality of Hanover, Manitoba, Canada.

Three of them, Vollwerk, Ebenfeld, and Reichenbach, were eventually absorbed into the new community of Mitchell, which was renamed after the surrounding school district established in 1919.

[4] Vollwerk (which later became Mitchell) was the home of obserschulz (reeve) Jacob Peters, who led the Mennonite delegation to Canada and was a signatory of the Privilegium.

Mitchell has a full range of community-run recreational facilities, including an indoor arena, baseball fields, soccer pitches, and tennis courts.

Mitchell is designated as a local urban district (LUD) within the Rural Municipality of Hanover whose administrative offices are located 1.5 kilometers east of the community.

Cairn honouring oberschulz Jacob Peters at Vollwerk Cemetery in Mitchell