Pipestone is a community in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. Located at the corner of Highways 2 and 83, Pipestone is approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) from either Virden or Melita, approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) to the United States border and approximately 36 kilometres (22 mi) to the Saskatchewan border. It is mainly an agricultural area with some oil drilling nearby. Pipestone is part of the Rural Municipality of Pipestone.
History
More than 100,000 litres (22,000 imp gal; 26,000 US gal) of oil seeped into farmland near Pipestone as a result of a broken pipe in January 2012.1
2007 Tornado
A very large, violent, multi-vortex tornado touched down in Pipestone on June 23, 2007.2 This tornado was officially rated F3, and was apart of the same outbreak as the 2007 Elie tornado. This tornado did not hit anything of note and was not able to have any fatalities, but has been thought to have been a potentially F5 tornado.
Notable people
Pipestone was the birthplace of John Hamilton Roberts, who commanded the landing forces in the Dieppe Raid in 1942.
See also
- List of communities in Manitoba
- Pipestone Creek (Saskatchewan)
- Elie, Manitoba
- Scarth, Manitoba
- Alonsa, Manitoba (rural municipality)
- 2007 Elie tornado
References
"Mar 2013: Tundra oil spill raises concerns". March 23, 2013. http://www.brandonsun.com/local/tundra-oil-spill-raises-concerns-199649101.html ↩
Reed Timmer (March 4, 2009). Beautiful Manitoba F3 Tornado Is a Behemoth l 6/23/2007 (HD). Retrieved February 16, 2025 – via YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=ZjNm5TejFFtn5x-W&v=eDK-EJPM_e4&feature=youtu.be ↩