Grant Park, Winnipeg

Grant Park is a neighbourhood in Winnipeg's south end. Its general boundaries are Pembina Hwy. to the east. Corydon Ave. to the north. Taylor Ave. to the south, and Cambridge St. to the west.

History

Prior to the mid-1950s the Canadian National Railway owned railway track adjacent to Woodward Ave. When the ground sank, the builders had to refix it with cement, rocks and gravel. This was between Pembina Hwy. and Cambridge St. This track was later declared surplus and sold to the City. The tracks were removed, the ground was redone, the street expanded to include a service road and renamed Grant Ave.

In the late 1960s, the Grant Park Shopping Centre complex was built. It originally featured a Woolco, Gambles, Safeway, and Dominion stores.

Pan Am Pool was built so that Winnipeg could host the 1967 Pan American Games. Until 2006 it was home to the Canadian Aquatic Hall of Fame.

Around the same time the shopping centre, and PanAm Pool were being constructed, various mid-rise and hi-rise apartment buildings were being built.

Demographics

As of 2006, the population of the Grant Park neighbourhood is 2,700 people.[1] About 18% of the people are a visible minority, and 9% of them are Aboriginal. 21% of the people are not affiliated with any religions. The average household income in the area is $41,738.

Racial Groups in Grant Park, Winnipeg[1]
Population groupPopulation (2006)% of total population (2006)
White1,96572.8%
Visible minority groupSouth Asian652.4%
East Asian1756.5%
Black752.8%
Latin American652.4%
Arab & West Asian00%
Southeast Asian1053.9%
Other00%
Multiracial100.4%
Total visible minority population49518.3%
Aboriginal groupFirst Nations752.8%
Métis1656.1%
Inuit00%
Aboriginal, n.i.e.00%
Multiple Aboriginal identities00%
Total Aboriginal population2408.9%
Total population2700100%

Points of interest

Pan Am Pool

Crime

North End Crime Rates [2]
Year Homicide Sexual Assault Shooting Robbery – Commercial Robbery – Non-Commercial Break and Enter – Commercial Break and Enter – Residential Break and Enter – Other Motor Theft – Attempt Motor Theft – Actual
2012 0 0 0 111.1 74.1 111.1 259.3 407.4 74.1 222.2

Trivia

Between 1976 and the mid-1990s, Winnipeg Videon had their administration and headend offices located at 651 & 657 Stafford St.

See also

References

Coordinates: 49°51′21″N 97°09′46″W / 49.85583°N 97.16278°W / 49.85583; -97.16278

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