Rural Municipality of La Broquerie

[2] The local urban district of La Broquerie was first named Carleton before Member of Parliament A.A.C.

"[4] On November 15, 1883, Taché declared La Broquerie as "St. Joachim’s mission," and a new St-Joachim Catholic Parish was built in 1884.

[4][5] Having a large Francophone population, La Broquerie has been celebrating Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day since 1897.

[6] The municipality straddles the Aspen parkland, the traditional tallgrass prairie and the Manitoba lowlands regions.

[1] The fast-growing community consists of a wide range of cultural backgrounds including English, French and Mennonite.