Railway tracks in Plum Coulee at sunset, with glowing orange and pink skies and silhouettes of grain elevators and trees along the horizon.
Plum Coulee's population of 1040 (2021) is growing through land development. Working with local land owners, Plum Coulee has developed a long-range zoning plan that can accommodate new industrial partners, commercial ventures, and private residents.
With many opportunities to build your new home or move in, Plum Coulee is a great place to consider relocating to. We offer all the amenities of a larger town, but with the charm of small-town life. See our development page to see current development opportunities.
If you can't find what you need from our local shops, the Find us on Facebook image link.Town of Altona and the City of Winkler are just a short drive away. We are proud of Plum Coulee and would like to invite you to come and visit us. This really is a great place to raise your family.
Watch Rosemary Siemens' music video of her single Barefoot 'N Bling from her debut bluegrass album "Plum Coulee, My Home" Filmed on her family's century farm in Plum Coulee, Manitoba!!
The Municipality of Rhineland would like to inform taxpayers of the Local Urban District (LUD) of Gretna that an error occurred during the budget presentation at the public hearing held on March 18, 2026.
At that hearing, a mill rate of 21.294 was presented for the LUD of Gretna. This figure was incorrect due to a transcription error when transferring numbers from the financial plan by-law into the budget presentation. The correct mill rate, which was approved in the Municipality of Rhineland’s financial plan, is 20.294.
As a result of this error, the reported property tax impact for Gretna residents was overstated. The presented increase of 15.7% should have been 10.2%, which reflects the actual approved tax increase.
The total tax levy for the LUD of Gretna is $321,205. These funds support essential community services and core infrastructure, including sidewalks and streets; fire department capital and operating costs; the recycling depot; workshop operations; community beautification; snow clearing; street lighting; mowing; cemetery maintenance; community activities; recreation facilities (arena, ball diamond, and park building); drainage; and wages.
The Municipality of Rhineland in consultation with the LUD of Gretna Committee will continue to work at maintaining a competitive property tax rate while balancing the service needs and expectations of the community. Like many municipalities, we are experiencing inflationary pressures across most expenditure categories, which have contributed to this year’s increase. Council recognizes that property tax increases can be challenging and remains committed to using collected taxes to maintain and improve the community.
We sincerely apologize for any stress, confusion, or inconvenience this error may have caused Gretna residents. If you have questions about your individual property tax situation or the general budget, please contact the municipal office.