- Timiskaming District
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Timiskaming District — District — Location of Timiskaming District in Ontario Coordinates: 47°50′N 80°30′W / 47.833°N 80.5°WCoordinates: 47°50′N 80°30′W / 47.833°N 80.5°W Country Canada Province Ontario Region Northeastern Ontario Created 1912 Government – MPs Charlie Angus, Claude Gravelle, Jay Aspin – MPPs France Gélinas, David Ramsay Area[1] – Total 13,279.88 km2 (5,127.4 sq mi) Population (2006)[1] – Total 33,283 – Density 2.5/km2 (6.5/sq mi) Canada 2006 Census Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) Postal code FSA P0J, P0K, P2N Area code(s) 705 Seat Temiskaming Shores Timiskaming is a district and census division in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. The district was created in 1912 from parts of Algoma, Nipissing, and Sudbury districts. In 1921, Cochrane District was created from parts of this district and parts of Thunder Bay District.
The division had a population of 33,283 in the Canada 2006 Census.[1] The land area is 13,280 km (8,251.8 mi); the population density was 2.5 people/km (1.5 people/mi).
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History
The Coureur de bois explored and traded fur in what is now the Timiskaming District, in the 17th century.[2]
Politics
The district seat is in Temiskaming Shores.
Along with portions of the neighbouring district, Cochrane, Timiskaming is represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario by David Ramsay. In the House of Commons of Canada, the district is divided between Nipissing—Timiskaming, represented by Jay Aspin, in the south, and Timmins—James Bay, represented by Charlie Angus, in the north. A very small portion of the district also belongs to the riding of Nickel Belt.
Subdivisions
City
- Temiskaming Shores (Haileybury, New Liskeard, North Cobalt)
Towns
- Cobalt
- Englehart
- Kirkland Lake (Chaput Hughes)
- Latchford
Townships
- Armstrong (Earlton)
- Brethour
- Casey (Belle Vallée)
- Chamberlain
- Charlton and Dack
- Coleman
- Evanturel
- Gauthier
- Harley
- Harris
- Hilliard (Hilliardton)
- Hudson
- James (Elk Lake)
- Kerns
- Larder Lake
- Matachewan
- McGarry (Kearns, Virginiatown)
Village
- Thornloe
First Nations reserve
- Matachewan 72
Unorganized areas
- Timiskaming, Unorganized, East Part, Ontario
- Timiskaming, Unorganized, West Part, Ontario (Kenabeek, King Kirkland, Tarzwell, Tomstown)
Geographical townships
- Alma
- Argyle
- Armstrong
- Arnold
- Auld
- Baden
- Banks
- Bannockburn
- Barber
- Barr
- Bartlett
- Bayly
- Beauchamp
- Bernhardt
- Blain
- Bompas
- Boston
- Brethour
- Brewster
- Brigstocke
- Bryce
- Bucke
- Burt
- Cairo
- Cane
- Casey
- Catharine
- Chamberlain
- Charters
- Childerhose
- Chown
- Cleaver
- Cole
- Coleman
- Corkill
- Corley
- Dack
- Dane
- Davidson
- Donovan
- Doon
- Douglas
- Doyle
- Dufferin
- Dunmore
- Dymond
- Eby
- Evanturel
- Fallon
- Farr
- Fasken
- Firstbrook
- Flavelle
- Fripp
- Gamble
- Gauthier
- Geikie
- Gillies Limit
- Grenfell
- Gross
- Harley
- Harris
- Haultain
- Hearst
- Henwood
- Hillary
- Hilliard
- Hincks
- Holmes
- Hudson
- Ingram
- James
- Katrine
- Kerns
- Kimberley
- Kittson
- Klock
- Knight
- Lawson
- Lebel
- Leckie
- Lee
- Leith
- Leo
- Leonard
- Lorrain
- Lundy
- Maisonville
- Marquis
- Marter
- McArthur
- McElroy
- McFadden
- McGarry
- McGiffin
- McKeown
- McNeil
- McVittie
- Medina
- Michie
- Mickle
- Midlothian
- Milner
- Montrose
- Morel
- Morrisette
- Mulligan
- Musgrove
- Nicol
- Nordica
- North Williams
- Ossian
- Otto
- Pacaud
- Pense
- Pharand
- Powell
- Rankin
- Rattray
- Ray
- Raymond
- Reynolds
- Roadhouse
- Robertson
- Robillard
- Rorke
- Savard
- Sharpe
- Sheba
- Shillington
- Skead
- Smyth
- South Lorrain
- Speight
- Teck
- Terry
- Trethewey
- Truax
- Tudhope
- Tyrrell
- Van Hise
- van Nostrand
- Wallis
- Whitson
- Willet
- Willison
- Yarrow
References
- ^ a b c Statcan 2006 Census Profile - Timiskaming District
- ^ "Official Plan". Town of Kirkland Lake. http://www.discoverkl.ca/assets/ReportsAndForms/Reports/Official%20Plan.pdf. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
External links
- Tembrella.com
- Ontario Highway 11 Homepage - Timiskaming District (community profiles)
- Map of historic geographic townships in Timiskaming District
- Timiskaming Community Health Network
Cochrane District Sudbury District Abitibi-Témiscamingue (QC) Timiskaming District Sudbury District, Nipissing District Categories:- Timiskaming District, Ontario
- Ontario communities with large francophone populations
- Northern Ontario geography stubs
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