Reinland is a Mennonite village in Manitoba located in the Rural Municipality of Stanley,[1][2] about ten minutes south of Winkler and about five minutes north of U.S. border.
Reinland was one of the first Mennonite villages established in the West Reserve; it now has some of the best examples of original Mennonite village setup and buildings, including traditional housebarns and a historic church.
Built by the Old Colony Mennonite settlers in 1878, the church was utilized as a sanctuary until the early 1970s, at which time it was turned into a community centre.
Across the street is another important attraction: the Ens Heritage Homestead.
The Reinlander Mennonite conference originated in this village, as the home of the bishop.