- Algoma, Unorganized, North Part, Ontario
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subdivision_name1 =Ontario
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subdivision_name2 = Algoma
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leader_name2 =Brent St. Denis (LPC)
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leader_name3 =Mike Brown (OLP)
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footnotes =Algoma, Unorganized, North Part is an unorganized area in northeastern
Ontario ,Canada , comprising all areas in Algoma District, north of the Sault Ste. Marie toElliot Lake corridor, which are not part of an incorporated municipality or aFirst Nation .The division had a population of 5,717 in 2006.
Communities
Agawa Bay
Agawa Bay (coord|47|20|N|84|40|W|display=inline|region:CA_type:waterbody_source:GNS-enwiki) is located along Highway 17 at the southern boundary of
Lake Superior Provincial Park .Amyot
Amyot (coord|48|29|N|84|57|W|display=inline|region:CA_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki) is located on the
Canadian Pacific rail line, on the shores ofNegwazu Lake , around 10 km east of Highway 17.Batchawana Bay
Dalton
Dunns Valley
Franz
Franz (coord|48|28|N|84|25|W|display=inline|region:CA_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki) is located on
Hobon Lake , 130 miles (209 kilometres) north of Sault Ste. Marie and 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Chapleau. Franz once had a booming economy inforestry ,transportation andmining . The community's original name was Hobon. In 1914, the post office's name was changed to Franz, and the railway station was renamed from Hobon to Franz Station after formerAlgoma Steel executive William Charles Franz.Frater
Goudreau
Goudreau (coord|48.250|N|84.533|W|display=inline|type:city_region:CA_source:GNS-enwiki) was built as a stopping point along the
Algoma Central Railway .When the
Cline mine opened, Goudreau sprang to life with some 200 residents coming to the area to work. Not all of the residents worked in the mine, some of them were pospectors in search of the gold, silver, copper and iron pyrite. During theFirst World War , the mine was leased to theNichols Chemicals company for the production ofsulphuric acid . After the war ended, the market fell and the mine ceased operations. Other mines soon set up operations in the area. They went by the names of The Emily, Algold, Algoma Summit and The Edward. Each mine had a town site for their employees.The town continued to grow, with the building of a two-storey railway station, workers homes and a movie theatre. A post office was built in 1915 and closed in 1966.
The
Second World War ultimately led to Goudreau's demise as the demand for gold came second to iron and steel for the war. The mines eventually closed down as costs increased. Located along, Highway 519, Goudreau is now a virtualghost town , still used for logging operations and summer homes.Goulais Bay
Goulais River
Goulais River is located at the western terminus of Highway 552, on the Goulais river. The community began in 1882 and was founded by Captain Fred Tilly, for whom the town's Captain Tilly Community Centre is named. The post office was established about 1940. Today, the commercial centre of Goulais River consists of the combination
general store andpost office but also has a variety of churches, stores and other services in the area. The community was formerly served by the "Goulaigan Free Press" community newspaper, but is now only served by the "Northern Newsletter".Hawk Junction
Hawk Junction (coord|48.083|N|84.550|W|display=inline|type:city_region:CA_source:GNS-enwiki) is located just north of Highway 101, about km to mi|30|precision=0 east of Wawa. The community was established by people of Italian, Scottish and French descent in 1909 when the
Algoma Central Railway was built through the area. In 1923-1924 it was completely destroyed by fire. The community was rebuilt and is now a terminal for the Algoma Central Railway. [http://algomacountry.com/communities.php?id=39&action=description Algoma Country communities] ]Hawk Junction has hardly any services and relies on nearby Wawa for its services. It is however a good starting point for wilderness hunting and fishing trips. During the winter Hawk Junction is a major snowmobile drop off point.
Heyden
Heyden is located in the geographic township of Aweres, about 14 km (9 miles) north of Sault Ste. Marie at the intersection of Highway 17 and Highway 556. The area is best known as a recreational resort, with
skiing ,snowmobile andall-terrain vehicle trail s maintained by the Sault Trailblazers. There are many small lakes in Heyden, including Heyden Lake, Upper and Lower Island Lake, Redrock Lake, Finn Lake and Trout Lake, which are popularcottage country areas.Heyden has one elementary school, Aweres Public School, which opened in 1963. The school is a medium-sized (2,407 square metres or 25,910 square feet), single storey building and it serves students from both Heyden and Searchmont. The school also has three baseball fields, a soccer field, a basketball court and an outdoor ice rink that is regularly maintained in the winter time. Heyden is home to one restaurant/motel, "The Mountain Ash Inn", and one gas station. The town also has a pizza shop, a restaurant/bar and a confectionery store.
Island Lake
Karalash Corners
Kirby's Corner
Kirby's Corner is located within the unincorporated Van Koughnet Township north of Sault Ste. Marie.
Leeburn
Leeburn is located along Highway 638. There is no
crossroad in this community. The town has a nice background view of the northern Ontario mountains. At one time there was a gold mine at Bass Lake, a few kilometres north of Leeburn. Unfortunately the quality of the ore found was not sufficient to make the mine profitable.Lochalsh
Lochalsh is a
ghost town located near Goudreau. A taxi ran between the two townsites and the mine. When the Cline mine closed in 1946, both towns became ghost towns. There are still active mining operations in the area as well as a few ghost mines.MacDuff
Missanabie
Missanabie (coord|48.300|N|84.083|W|display=inline|type:city_region:CA_source:GNS-enwiki) is located on a local road near the northern terminus of Highway 651, just outside the boundaries of the
Chapleau Crown Game Preserve . Adesignated place served by a local service board, the community had a population of 62 in theCanada 2006 Census .Montreal River
Oba
Oba (coord|49.067|N|84.100|W|display=inline|type:city_region:CA_source:GNS-enwiki) is located along the
Algoma Central Railway route approximately halfway between Dubreuilville and Hearst. The community is also accessible by a local road network extending from Highway 583.Ophir
Ophir (coord|46|27|48.00|N|83|43|44|W|region:CA_type:city|display=inline) is a sparsely populated farming community located 25 km north of Bruce Mines. It's centered at the intersection of the east-west and north-south portions of Highway 638.
Non-native settlers began farming in the area around the time the mines of Bruce Mines closed in 1875. In November, 1889, William Moor, a farmer prospecting after the fall harvest, found ore containing gold atop a ridge overlooking what was then Lake Ickta (now Havilah Lake). After some ownership dispute, American investors organized the OphirGold Mining Company (named after the biblical
Ophir ) to purchase the land in 1892. A small mining town was built, and gold mining operations commenced in 1893, producing 2489 tons of ore worth $8459. Operations ceased due to a financial panic in the United States and a fatal mining accident. The name of the mine and lake were changed toHavilah , another biblical reference, as mining resumed from 1910 to 1911, but the operation and its buildings were subsequently abandoned [ [http://www.geologyontario.mndm.gov.on.ca/mndmfiles/pub/data/imaging/ARV03/ARV03.pdf Third Report of the Bureau of Mines, 1893] .] [ [http://www.geologyontario.mndm.gov.on.ca/mndmfiles/pub/data/imaging/ARV19/ARV19.pdf Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Mines, 1910] ] [http://www.geologyontario.mndm.gov.on.ca/mndmfiles/pub/data/imaging/ARV45/ARV45.pdf Forty-fifth Annual Report of the Ontario Department of Mines] ]Parkinson
Poplar Dale
Ranger Lake
Red Rock
earchmont
Searchmont (coord|46|47|N|84|03|W|region:CA_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki|display=inline) is a small community located northeast of Sault Ste. Marie. It is best-known for the ski resort of the same name located within the community. [ [http://www.searchmont.com Searchmont Resort] ]
The town of Searchmont received its name in honor of T. C. Search, the treasurer of the consolidated Lake Superior Company. Searchmont was once a bustling community built around the forestry industry. The local sawmill was the livelihood of most of the residents. When the mill closed in the early 1990s, much of the population moved away. Some now consider Searchmont to be a ghost town in comparison to what it once was.
The Searchmont Community Centre recently was renovated in 2002 with the aid of a
SuperBuild grant provided by the Ontario government. Currently the Searchmont Community Centre has a recreation cafe that is run by volunteers to help raise money for community needs, and to help bring the community together. Part of the newly renovated Searchmont Community Centre has been named after Walter Senko, a recently deceased school teacher who is considered to be a hero among many of the locals. [ [http://www.searchmont.8m.com Community of Searchmont website] ]Wabos
Wharncliffe
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References
External links
* [http://algomacountry.com/ Algoma Kinniwabi Travel Association]
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