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Country
  
Canada

Settled
  
1870s

Time zone
  
EST (UTC-5)

Population
  
1,390 (2016)

Area code
  
705

District
  
Parry Sound

Incorporated
  
January 1, 1998

Postal Code
  
P0A

Province
  
Ontario

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Magnetawan is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, as well as the name of the primary population centre in the township. Located in the Almaguin Highlands region of the Parry Sound District, the township had a population of 1,454 in the 2011 Canadian census.

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Map of Magnetawan, ON, Canada

The core rock samples done by Walfried Schwerdtner in the surrounding area, show mostly foliated Grenville Gneiss.

Barbara Hanley, the first woman ever elected mayor of a community in Canada, was born in Magnetawan in 1882.

The community of Magnetawan proper holds the status of designated place in Canadian censuses, separately from the rest of the township. Its population in the Canada 2011 Census was 264. It is twinned with the city of Baltimore, Maryland.

Magnetawan is a historic village with a surrounding municipality that provides various attractions. From the museum to the picturesque waters, are all a part of this municipality. The downtown used to consist of a restaurant named The Magnetawan Inn, also June's Inn, as well as a small hotel/bar, and a General Store. In the summer of 2011, on July 30, the General Store burned down taking part of the Magnetawan Inn with it.

In the downtown, there is now a brand new general store/restaurant built between 2012 and 2013. Also, there is a museum, Lions Pavilion Park, farmers market, little shops, locks/dams, and a LCBO store. In the village, there is a school, churches, golf course named Ahmic Lake Golf Club, post office, a library, the municipality offices, and the municipality pavilion. Magnetawan is also home to many resorts and rentable cottages. Two of the biggest resorts are Woodland Echoes as well as Ahmic Lake Resort, where the Swiss Country House Restaurant is located.

Communities

The township comprises the communities of Ahmic Harbour, Ahmic Lake, Cecebe, Cedar Croft, Chikopi, Dufferin Bridge, Magnetawan, North Seguin, Oranmore, Pearceley, Port Anson and Port Carmen, as well as the ghost town of Spence.

History

The first people to inhabit the region were the Hurons, Ojibway and Algonquins, who would visit the area in the summer for hunting and fishing but sheltered on Georgian Bay in the winter. While some Europeans explored the region in the early 19th century, settlement and colonization by Europeans was hardly taking place, so much so that the government considered turning the entire region into an Indian reserve.

But when pine stands in southern Ontario became depleted, the area attracted loggers and the government changed its mind and encouraged settlement through free land grants, first offered in 1853. Settlement happened slowly but accelerated when the colonization road from Rosseau to Nipissing began being built in 1866. In 1868, the government passed the Free Grand Land and Homestead Act and began advertising this extensively in European countries to attract new immigrants. Croft Township was surveyed in 1869, Chapman Township in 1870, and the village of Magnetawan was mapped out in 1873.

The Township of Magnetawan was formed in 1998 through the amalgamation of the Township of Chapman and the Village of Magnetawan, along with the unincorporated geographic Townships of Croft and Spence.

Magnetawan in Native language means "swiftly flowing river."

Demographics

Population trend:

  • Population in 2011: 1454 (2006 to 2011 population change: -9.7%)
  • Population in 2006: 1610
  • Population in 2001: 1342
  • Population total in 1996: 1324
  • Magnetawan (village): 241
  • Chapman (township): 645
  • Population in 1991:
  • Magnetawan (village): 267
  • Chapman (township): 605
  • Mother tongue:

  • English as first language: 87.2%
  • French as first language: 2.5%
  • English and French as first language: 0%
  • Other as first language: 10.3%
  • Local lakes and rivers

  • Old Man's Lake
  • Ahmic Lake Filled with these species of fish: Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Pickerel(Walleye)stocked yearly, Crappie, Sunfish, Rock Bass, Whitefish, Catfish, Perch, and Northern Pike.
  • Lake Cecebe
  • Magnetawan River
  • Beaver Lake
  • Attractions

    Though there are endless possibilities to do in Magnetawan, this is just a list of unique characteristics about this town.

  • Echo Rock on Lake Cecebe
  • The shipwreck of the steamboat called the Wenoah in Lake Cecebe
  • The Trans-Canada Trail
  • Hand Operated Dam and Locks
  • Knoepfli and Fagans Falls
  • The Lighthouse on the Magnetawan River
  • Woodland Echoes Resort http://www.woodlandechoes.on.ca/
  • Camp Kahquah
  • Golfing
  • Multipurpose Pavilion
  • Horseback riding
  • Fishing and boating in the local lakes
  • Hunting
  • Snowmobiling and dog sledding
  • References

    Magnetawan Wikipedia