- Emo, Ontario
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subdivision_name2 = Rainy River
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Ed Carlson
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established_title = Settled
established_date = 1880s
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established_date2 = 1899
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postal_code = P0W 1E0
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website = [http://www.twspemo.on.ca/ Township of Emo]
footnotes = :"See also:Emo (disambiguation) "Emo is a small rural township, located near the Rainy River in northwesternOntario ,Canada , directly north of the state ofMinnesota . Emo had a population of 1,305 in theCanada 2006 Census .It is known for its stock car races, the Rainy River Agricultural Fair and the Emo Walleye Classic.
Emo was officially created on
July 1 1899 , and celebrated its centennial in 1999. Emo's first reeve was Alexander Luttrell. The council was composed of Charles Fisher, John Dungey, Benjamin Phillips, and Thomas Shortreed. Emo is located in the Rainy River District. The Fisher family has maintained strong ties to the township. Charles' grandson Edward Fisher was a long time councillor and served as reeve from 1975 until 1988. Edward's cousin Ken Fisher is a member of the current town council, as are Mayor (formerly Reeve) Ed Carlson, Harriett Sheloff, and Gary Judson. They were re-elected in 2006, along with new councillor Gerd O'Sullivan.Emo is near two bridges to the
United States , one at Fort Frances (approximately a 30-minute drive) and the other at Rainy River (about 40 minutes by road).The
Emo Speedway draws race participants and fans from the central United States, Northwestern Ontario and Manitoba. The track is a 600-metre, high-banked dirt oval track which operates every Saturday from May through Mid-September.There are many volunteer groups and a strong sense of community on Emo. In Emo's Lion's Park, a picturesque riverfront area, a new play structure was funded through volunteer fundraising efforts, and a 2005-2006 fiscal year grant from the
Ontario Trillium Foundation [http://www.trilliumfoundation.org/User/Docs/PDFs/english/CReports/Northwestern_EN_06.pdf] . A new effort initiated this spring to expand the facilities in the park is aiming to raise $150,000 to build an interactive water park on the waterfront. Emo is the home of Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps 144 Fort Frances, led by Lieutenant Terry Newman.The spring brings the opening of the
walleye fishing season, and the annual Emo Walleye Classic, a fishing competition for 65 teams to win prizes totalling $39,000. The non-profit tournament was established in 2002.References
External links
* [http://www.twspemo.on.ca/ Township of Emo website]
* [http://www.emowalleye.com/ Emo Walleye Classic website]
* [http://borderlandracing.com/ Emo Speedway website]
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