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Roblin is a unincorporated urban network in the Municipality of Hillsburg Roblin Shell River inside the Canadian region of Manitoba that held town status before January 1, 2015. It is found around 400 km northwest of Winnipeg, Manitoba's capital. In 2010, the Town of Roblin and the previous rustic regions of Hillsburg and Shell River had an aggregate populace of 3,284. About 40 pr of the populace is associated with farming and other asset based industries.Services, tourism and the handling of wood and rural items to a great extent add to the nearby economy.
Amid the 1880s, the principal gathering of Europeans to settle in Roblin were chiefly Cattle farmers and grain agriculturists In 1903, numerous Eastern European cultivating families additionally settled in Roblin with the landing of the railroad. The town was initially named Goose Lake yet was renamed Roblin in 1904 after the Premier of Manitoba, Sir Rodmond Palen Roblin. Additionally in 1904, the mail station was set up as Goose Lake and was situated on 8-26-28W.
The primary postmaster was W. Atkey and the principal chairman was Irwin L. Mitchell who served from 1914-1917. In expansion, Roblin likewise filled in as the area for the previous Saint Vladimir's College. Afterward, on May 1,1912, the town was fused and turned into a town on May 1, 1962. Roblin praised its 100th commemoration in July 2013. The present leader of the region of Roblin is Wade Schott.