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The Corporation of the Town of Moosonee is one of two municipalities in the Far North of Ontario. Our uniqueness is characterized by no road access. We Touch the Edge of the Arctic! Moosonee is located on the Moose River 12 miles south of James Bay at a latitude 51 N 07' and longitude 80 W 35' . The town site is in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the largest wetland area on earth. Originally settled as a fur trading post by Revillion Freres of Paris in 1903 in competition with the Hudson Bay Company, the town grew in importance with the arrival of the rail in 1932 when Moosonee became a transportation hub for the James Bay coastal communities. Moosonee serves as a gateway to the north and a launching point for further destinations, whether across the Moose River to Moose Factory, or further north up the western coast of James Bay to our neighbouring First Nation communities.Moosonee is not connected to the road system in Ontario and all travellers arrive in Moosonee by train or plane. Scheduled rail services are provided by Ontario Northland, from Cochrane, Ontario.
Recreation - Community Hall, community justice center
The Corporation of the Town of Moosonee is one of two municipalities in the Far North of Ontario. Our uniqueness is characterized by no road access. We Touch the Edge of the Arctic! Moosonee is located on the Moose River 12 miles south of James Bay at a latitude 51 N 07' and longitude 80 W 35' . The town site is in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the largest wetland area on earth. Originally settled as a fur trading post by Revillion Freres of Paris in 1903 in competition with the Hudson Bay Company, the town grew in importance with the arrival of the rail in 1932 when Moosonee became a transportation hub for the James Bay coastal communities. Moosonee serves as a gateway to the north and a launching point for further destinations, whether across the Moose River to Moose Factory, or further north up the western coast of James Bay to our neighbouring First Nation communities.Moosonee is not connected to the road system in Ontario and all travellers arrive in Moosonee by train or plane. Scheduled rail services are provided by Ontario Northland, from Cochrane, Ontario.
Town Office - Town Office, community justice center
The Corporation of the Town of Moosonee is one of two municipalities in the Far North of Ontario. Our uniqueness is characterized by no road access. We Touch the Edge of the Arctic!
Discover the Best Western Swan Castle Inn, were top notch service and amenities are priority. Located in the heart of Cochrane...Visit our website for more information.
Located at Hwy 11 And 10 Victoria Ave, Cochrane, ON, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for freshly brewed coffee. Our coffee is made with 100% Arabica beans, sourced from the world's most renowned growing regions. We also offer specialty beverages including lattes, cappuccinos, espresso, iced and frozen coffee, hot chocolate, tea and real fruit Quenchers.
Grab a quick snack or delicious meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy our freshly cracked Canadian eggs until 4pm.
Try one of our delectable baked goods; cookies, muffins, Timbits, and donuts including our delicious Dream Donuts. We also offer a range of soups; Chicken Noodle, Cream of Broccoli and Chili which goes great with our potato wedges made with Canadian potatoes.
Linen Service, Uniform Service, Mat Rental, Uniform Rental And Distribution, Dry Cleaning, Industrial Laundry, Janitorial Laundry, Floor Care, Cover All Rental Service
Taykwa Tagamou Nation HomeWachay! Thank you for visiting the Taykwa Tagamou Nation (TTN) website.The Taykwa Tagamou Nation is a Cree nation whose traditional lands are in what is now northeastern Ontario. Our community has lived on the land and resources in the Moose River basin, along the Little Abitibi and Abitibi Rivers.Our community practiced a way of life that relied on the land for thousands and years, and still today many members keep alive the traditions and practices of our ancestors.The modern Taykwa Tagamou Nation continues traditional practices while also working in the modern Ontario economy, including forestry, waterpower, and mining services.The Taykwa Tagamou Nation is pursuing major projects within its traditional territory, and actively seeks partnerships and new projects.Additional information
ACFO Cochrane and Iroquois Falls area was incorporated on August 27 1984 The main office can be found in Cochrane. ACFO is an organization of non-profit organizations.
Custom Concrete (Northern) is now enjoying unprecedented success and growth in all of its lines and areas of business, all made possible by a fantastic group of capable people. The company looks forward to more growth and opportunities for its people, in existing facilities & new locations, quality products & service being first and foremost in our endeavors. If you have the challenge...we have the company, the team, the products, the scope and the EXPERIENCE.
The full list of Doors Open Cochrane participating sites is now available! Sep 26 and 27, the public is granted access - free of charge - to 17 local businesses and Town sites for tours, events and insider information sessions as part of Doors Open.JUST EAT IT: A FOOD WASTE STORY COMING TO COCHRANE SEP 23When filmmakers/food lovers Jen and Grant quit grocery shopping to live on what would otherwise be thrown away, they thought the biggest challenge would be finding enough to eat. As they dive into the issue of food waste, what they find is shocking.
Innlink Concrete Ltd. Is One Hundred Percent Native Owned And Operated By Wayne Innes, President, Caroline Innes, Vice-President And Gary Innes, Treasurer. We Are Original Members Of The Moose Cree First Nation. And Have Ties With Families And Relatives From The Pagwa River Area Near Hearst, Ontario.
The CGV Group is a third-generation family-owned business that has been building remarkable construction projects throughout northern Ontario for nearly five decades. Our family of companies is comprised of two entities – CGV Builders and CGV Developments. Together, we engage in the development, design, and construction of buildings in the commercial, institutional, industrial, and multi-residential sectors.