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Radon Service Areas Across Winnipeg

Every Winnipeg neighbourhood carries radon differently, from postwar bungalows on gumbo clay to river-lot homes with sump pits. Pick yours below for the local housing context and how we handle it.

St. Vital

St. Vital runs along the east bank of the Red River in southeast Winnipeg, with the Seine River on its eastern edge. One of Manitoba's oldest settled areas, it mixes riverside character homes, 1950s and 60s bungalows, and newer suburbs like River Park South and Dakota Crossing.

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Transcona

Transcona grew up around the railway shops that founded it in 1912, about ten kilometres east of downtown Winnipeg on flat open prairie. Its housing runs from early rail-era homes near the original grid to postwar bungalows and newer subdivisions like Canterbury Park and Mission Gardens.

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St. Boniface

St. Boniface is Winnipeg's historic French quarter, on the east bank of the Red River directly across from downtown, with the Seine River winding through its residential heart. Housing runs from heritage-era homes in Old St. Boniface to interwar Norwood, the postwar bungalows of Windsor Park, and the 1970s and 80s homes of Southdale.

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River Heights

River Heights sits south of the Assiniboine River in southwest Winnipeg, its elm-lined streets holding some of the city's best-known character homes. North River Heights and Crescentwood date largely from the 1910s through 1940s, while South River Heights and Grant Park filled in with postwar bungalows.

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Fort Garry

Fort Garry covers south Winnipeg along the west bank of the Red River, anchored by the University of Manitoba campus. Its housing spans the 1946 planned community of Wildwood Park, postwar streets off Pembina Highway, and the 1970s to 1990s suburbs of Waverley Heights and Richmond West.

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St. James

St. James stretches across west Winnipeg between the Assiniboine River and the airport lands, the heart of the former City of St. James-Assiniboia. It is Winnipeg's postwar bungalow belt, from Deer Lodge and Silver Heights in the 1940s and 50s to Westwood and Crestview in the 1960s.

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North Kildonan

North Kildonan occupies northeast Winnipeg along the east side of the Red River, running north along the Henderson Highway corridor. Once a rural municipality of market gardens, it filled in with postwar suburbs and, later, riverside subdivisions like Rivergrove and Riverbend.

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Charleswood

Charleswood fills Winnipeg's southwest corner along the south bank of the Assiniboine River, a former rural municipality that still feels semi-rural, with large lots, mature trees, and roadside ditches in its older pockets. Housing is mostly postwar through 1970s, with steady infill since.

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East Kildonan

East Kildonan runs along the east bank of the Red River in northeast Winnipeg, with Henderson Highway as its spine. Streetcar service in 1903 seeded the older streets, and a huge mid-1950s boom filled out the bungalow neighbourhoods of Rossmere, Morse Place, Munroe, and riverside Fraser's Grove.

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Outside Winnipeg proper?

We also cover East St. Paul, West St. Paul, Headingley, Oakbank, Niverville, and Stonewall as part of the standard service area. Rural properties farther out are case-by-case, with any drive charge quoted upfront. Call to confirm.

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