WATER RESTRICTIONS REMAIN REMAIN IN EFFECT

The Municipality is once again falling behind at the lift stations. Although conditions may appear normal at the surface, they are not; significant groundwater continues to enter the sanitary sewer system and is placing extreme pressure on municipal infrastructure.

Residents are asked to reduce water use wherever reasonably possible, including laundry, long showers, dishwashing, and other non-essential water use. We understand that conserving water is challenging, but every reduction helps prevent sewer backups and system failures.

Sump pumps and groundwater must not discharge into the sanitary sewer system. If your sump pump is connected to the sewer, disconnect and redirect it immediately to a location where the water cannot flow back into the sanitary sewer system.

Free sump-pump discharge hose is available at the Municipal Office. If you need hose, please ask. If you need assistance determining how to properly reroute your sump pump, please contact the Municipal Office.

The Municipality of Roblin is asking residents to report any flood-related damage to private property resulting from the recent flooding event.

To report flood-related damage, submit an online form available at: www.roblin.ca/2026flood or by contacting the Municipal Office by telephone at (204) 937-8333.

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Experience Roblin

Roblin is more than a place to live—it’s a place to belong, explore, and take part in something real. Whether you're chasing quiet weekends at the cabin, cheering at the arena, or volunteering at a local fundraiser, this town offers more than amenities—it offers community.

We’re surrounded by some of Manitoba’s most breathtaking wilderness. Just minutes from Duck Mountain and Asessippi Provincial Parks, and a short drive to the beaches and boat launches of Lake of the Prairies, Roblin puts you close to the outdoors, not watching it from a distance. Spend your downtime golfing, fishing, hiking, or paddling across calm waters. Moose, elk, and whitetail deer are part of the scenery here, and the silence of the forest is always just around the corner.

Our local trails—including the Crocus Trail—invite you to explore right from town. And when you're not outside, there’s plenty happening inside: skating, curling, swimming, service clubs, concerts, recreation programs, faith groups, and more. From minor hockey and community suppers to live bands and parades, there's always something going on—if you want it.

For newcomers, Roblin is an affordable, friendly, and active place to build a life. 

If you're looking for a town where you can do more than just live—Experience Roblin.