Manitoba·NewMakeshift tents and other items scattered around Mostyn Park, next to the Granite Curling Club in West Broadway, have been cleared away by city crews, according to a city spokesperson’s email to CBC.People who were living in Mostyn Park encampment have been connected with housing, according to cityCBC News · Posted: Dec 10, 2025 9:14 PM EST | Last Updated: 17 minutes agoListen to this articleEstimated 2 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.Debris from the Mostyn Park encampment is carried away on Wednesday. (Rudi Pawlychyn/CBC)A long-standing homeless encampment has been cleared out, with its residents connected with housing, according to the City of Winnipeg.Makeshift tents and other items scattered around Mostyn Park, next to the Granite Curling Club in West Broadway, were cleared away by city crews Wednesday.In an email, city spokesperson Julie Dooley said the park was “remediated” on Wednesday, and that the city’s partners “were able to link all individuals residing there with housing” earlier in the week.The move comes less than a month after new city rules came into effect prohibiting encampments within 50 metres of schools, daycares, playgrounds and skating rinks.Encampments are also prohibited within 30 metres of transit shelters, docks, bridges and some public facilities.A bulldozer working in Mostyn Park on Wednesday. (Rudi Pawlychyn/CBC)The Mostyn encampment was across the street from a daycare at the corner of Balmoral Street and Granite Way.The city has removed other encampments since last month, and previously said about 15 people were living in Mostyn Park.The city previously said it offers everyone in an encampment either shelter or housing options when the camp is dismantled, but didn’t say how many have been housed versus sent to emergency shelters.



