Treherne, Manitoba

Treherne is an unincorporated urban community in the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne within the Canadian province of Manitoba that held town status prior to January 1, 2015.

It is halfway between Winnipeg and Brandon on Provincial Highway 2.

Primarily a farming community, Treherne has a significant portion of the municipality's population, which is around 1750 people,[1] and has two schools (Treherne Elementary School and Treherne Collegiate Institute) and a hospital.

A popular tourist attraction in Treherne consists of a glass bottle house, chapel, wishing well, and fully functional washroom with plumbing and running water, built by local residents Bob Cain and Fred Harp.

Treherne has a museum, which exhibits an extensive antique gun collection and a mini indoor village.

Treherne welcome sign on Highway 2