The Northern Ontario Aquaculture Association (NOAA) represents the environmentally sustainable cage culture and land based agri-food fish farming industry primarily based in Ontario, but with a growing national membership.
LinksWelcome!Renfrew is a picturesque and friendly town situated on the banks of the Bonnechere River in the heart of Renfrew County in the Upper Ottawa Valley. It is surrounded by prosperous farmland and healthy forests and is the hub to fourseason recreation, from a nearby worldclass race track to spelunkerfriendly caves and RocherFendu where kayakers and rafters defy white water.We can boast fine golf courses, challenging ski hills and snowmobile and hiking trails. Renfrew is midway on the route between Canada's capital Ottawa and Algonquin Provincial Park. Historically, Renfrew marked the start of the pioneer Opeongo Colonization Road and we are joined to Pontiac County Quebec by the interprovincial bridge at Portage du Fort.Renfrew has long been the established commercial hub for the area, with over 30,000 people living and working here or travelling from within the catchment area of neighbouring municipalities. Shoppers have always been well served by Renfrew merchants and continue to be attracted to the vibrant and wellappointed downtown core and to the new large retail outlets along O'Brien Road.Recent completion of the fourlane expansion of Highway 417 from Ottawa to Arnprior and beyond has nicely enhanced Renfrew's position as a manufacturing, business and tourist hub in the region.
Welcome to the WDC's website!Here you will be able to find information on who we are, where we are, and the types of programs and services that we offer to the people of Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve.The Wikwemikong Development Commission (WDC) is a nonprofit organization, and was provincially incorporated on September 5, 1973. The WDC is the economic development branch of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve .Our MissionTo foster and advance the interests of the band members of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve through the promotion and generation of a diversified economic base in order to increase the wealth, opportunity, quality of life of the total Wikwemikong population.Our Vision''Encouraging self sufficiency to improve the quality of life for the community membership in accordance with Anishinaabe Bimaadziwin.''