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Black River-Matheson: (Profile, Website)
The municipality of the Township of Black River - Matheson is located in the District of Cochrane in the Northeastern part of Ontario. The municipality contains four main town sites: Matheson, Ramore, Holtyre and Val Gagne. Matheson is the largest and lies approximately 56 kilometers northwest of Kirkland Lake; 65 kilometers east of Timmins city core and 320 kilometers north of North Bay. Matheson provides the greatest variety of goods and services, and serves as the administrative center for the Township of Black River-Matheson.
Today the municipality functions as a center for mineral exploration, forestry, agriculture and is building on industrial base.
Charlton: (Profile)
Charlton is ten kilometers west of the Trans Canada Highway (#11), midway between North Bay and Timmins. Charlton is unique in every respect. Located on the lower end of Long Lake, this town has lured many adventurous Canadians. The Churning Falls have muffled " many a conversation" of those residents enticed by accounts of lumbering, mining, water power, retail and agricultural opportunities.
Don't pass up an opportunity to visit this picturesque town nestled on the banks of Long Lake surrounded by towering timber.
Englehart: (Profile,
Website)
Englehart, The Little Town With a Big Heart, is located in the District of Timiskaming in Northeastern Ontario. Traveling North along the Trans Canada Highway one comes across this beautiful oasis of small town charm intermingled with most of the amenities of major urban centers. Halfway between North Bay and Timmins, Englehart is centrally located making it a perfect pit stop for those traveling through and it is quickly becoming the favored destination of many businesses, tourists, and family holidays. Englehart has many attractions to ensure that tourists are not only comfortable and entertained, but also to draw them back year after year.
Kirkland Lake: (Profile, Website)
Kirkland Lake is located at the heart of the Billion Dollar Triangle - the most prominent hard rock mining region in Canada. While we are proud of our mining heritage and its tremendous contribution to our economy, we have much more to offer. Kirkland Lake is a modern town with most of the amenities usually expected in larger centers. Post secondary education, health care, cultural, social and recreational activities combined with proximity to work and affordable housing to make our community a great place to live and work. Take a good look at Kirkland Lake.
Larder Lake: (Profile, Website)
Approximately 15 kilometers from the Quebec border, the Town of Larder Lake is rich with historical lore, including tales of Natives quarrying for arrowheads 5000 years ago, European fur traders struggling for ownership of trading posts and routes, lumber camps and mills in the early 1900's and more.
Larder Lake offers a friendly, small-town atmosphere that is inviting to young and old alike. Our lakefront location and unique Northern charm combine to create a community, which is the perfect alternative to the hustle and bustle of city life. Although our town is relatively small, our residents enjoy a variety of services and amenities which make this an ideal place to call home.
Matachewan: (Profile, Website)
Matachewan is a former gold mining community, located within the Montreal River Watershed. Fort Matachewan, a Hudson's Bay Company trading post that had been established in 1865, was the first white habitation in the region. Originally it was an Ojibway fort, built in the late 1700's or early 1800's, this post served the Indian trappers of the area. At one time, a large tribe lived near the fort. Fort Matachewan was closed in 1920.
The rush of 1907 in Elk Lake brought numerous prospectors into the area, searching for more ore deposits. It was around this time when John Moyneur built a log hotel on the present site of Matachewan. The hotel soon became the center of civilization for the area.
McGarry: (Website)
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