The Scotiabank in Winnipegosis is permanently shutting its doors Thursday.
Jo Bunka, Curator with the Winnipegosis Museum says the bank opened over 100 years ago.
“The Bank of Nova Scotia opened here on February 5th, 1919, so that’s right after World War I, and It opened on the 1st floor of the Hotel Winnipegosis.”
Jo says the bank moved to a new location on the same street in 1946, then again to its present location in 1975.
She says that Winnipegosis losing the bank is affecting its residents in many ways.
“The bank gave employment to local people, and secondly it was a financial institution. It made the workings of businesses, farmers, fishermen, and anyone employed so much simpler because the bank was right here, and you were able to do your financial transactions right here. So is it a sad day? Yes.”
Jo adds that the bank would frequently sponsor local events.