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A Parks Canada National Historic Site!Cobalt is a dynamic community nestled in the heart of the Pre-Cambrian Shield. Named Ontario's Most Historic Town and a Parks Canada National Historic Site, Cobalt enjoys all of the services of much larger communities in a relaxed lifestyle. The town's modern infrastructure and enhanced telecommunications services afford many opportunities for individuals wanting to relocate or establish a small business.Cobalt is well situated for the individual who is seeking an environment that ensures a superior quality of life while still being connected to the information highway. Cobalt boasts the cleanest water in the country having protected its water supply since 1917 through the Cobalt Municipal Water Act, unique legislation passed by the Ontario Government. The source of the town drinking water is totally protected from development or recreational use.Described as one of the most interesting communities in the country, it offers a unique experience for residents and visitors alike
Cody's Contracting offers extensive experience in the construction industry. Serving Northern Ontario, we can provide reliable service and quality workmanship. Our focus is customer satisfaction when it comes to all your interior and exterior renovation needs. Call us today for a free estimate.
Latchford is a progressive, residential and cottage community on the shores of Bay Lake and the Montreal River,offering a year round modern lifestyle.With a population of 420, Latchford is the gateway to the James Bay Frontier and a great place to reside or to start your vacation. In addition to being the Hiking Trailhead of the North, having a magnificent beach, great recreation facilities and waterfront camping facilities at Bay Lake Campground. Latchford is also the of W.J.B Greenwood Provincial Park . Latchford boasts a rich history which comes to life in many tourist attractions such as the House of Memories Museum and the Ontario Loggers Hall of Fame.FeaturesThe House of Memories contains more than 2,000 exhibits ranging from 19th Century housewares to lumbering blacksmith tools, World War I and II memorabilia; railway ehibits to geological specimens.
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Project Canoe uses the outdoors, including wilderness canoeing, to create a transformative environment in which young people develop life skills, social competencies, and resiliency, thereby fostering their own personal success. We partner with our youth, supporting them as they carry these skills and successes forward to manage the complex challenges of their lives.
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The Tri Town Foundation was formed in 1994 in New Liskeard, Ontario. A group of businessmen learned how small communities in the United States were prospering through the work of their community foundations. They reasoned that if other communities could benefit through the work of their community foundations why not start one in the Tri-Town. A local foundation would allow Tri Town residents to donate to the community with the assurance that funds would be directed where they were most needed.The following people were instrumental in the development of the Tri Town Foundation: Murray Cooper, Peter Ramsay, David Armstrong, George Morissette, Serge Hamel, Roy Carlyle, Florent Heroux, Charles (Chuck) Clark, Mike Imbeau, Judge J. Douglas Bernstein and Gerald Blair. Today the Board has twelve members and is made up of a cross-section of the community. The Temiskaming Foundation serves the area from Latchford to Englehart.The original stratgic plan set a goal of $250,000 in endowments by the year 2000.