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Iroquois Falls

Iroquois Falls is a town in Northern Ontario, Canada, with a population of 4,537 at the 2016 census.[1]

Iroquois Falls
Town of Iroquois Falls
Iroquois Falls municipal office
Iroquois Falls
Coordinates: 48°46′N 80°40′W / 48.767°N 80.667°W / 48.767; -80.667Coordinates: 48°46′N 80°40′W / 48.767°N 80.667°W / 48.767; -80.667
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictCochrane
Established1912
Incorporated1915
Government
 • TypeTown
 • MayorTory Delaurier
 • MPCharlie Angus (NDP)
 • MPPJohn Vanthof (NDP)
Area
 • Land600.01 km2 (231.67 sq mi)
Elevation259.1 m (850.1 ft)
Population
 • Total4,537
 • Density7.6/km2 (20/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Postal code FSA
P0K
Area code705
Websitewww.iroquoisfalls.com

The town centre lies 11 km east of Hwy 11 on the banks of the Abitibi River, west of Lake Abitibi. Timmins, one of the largest cities in northern Ontario, is approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) to the southwest. The following communities are also within the municipal boundaries: Monteith, Nellie Lake, and Porquis Junction.

Iroquois Falls' primary industry was a large mill producing newsprint and commercial printing papers. In December 2014, the owner, Resolute Forest Products, announced its permanent closure.[3][4] There are also three hydro-electric dams nearby. The Monteith Correctional Complex, a provincial prison serving a regional catchment area, is located in the community of Monteith (named for Samuel Nelson Monteith).

History

The background of the town's name varies depending on the source, attributing it to invasions by the Iroquois on Huron or Ojibway villages. It is also unclear who has relayed the tale, settlers or the First Nations people themselves.[5]

 
Frank Harris Anson
 
Iroquois Hotel, 1916
 
Street in Iroquois Falls, 1917
 
Abitibi paper mill, 1930
 
Iroquois Falls railway station, c. 1930
 
Ontario Northland Railway train crossing Driftwood River in Monteith, 2010

Iroquois Falls was built as a company town by Frank Harris Anson, owner of the Abitibi Power and Paper Company. Anson had been influenced by the garden city movement of urban planning, and was committed to building an elaborate town. A Chicago architectural firm was hired to design the landscaping and houses, and work crews began clearing land in 1913. The town's park and commercial developments were clearly separated from the paper mill, and the residential streets curved with a focus on the centre of the town. A large church was built, the first English Catholic Parish in Northern Ontario, and today remains a historic landmark. Anson's company town had a hospital, a school, and a company hotel. Employee homes were designed with gambrel roofs to resemble New England farmhouses, and their design and location reflected the employee's rank at the mill. Papermakers lived in double-adjoined homes, while senior managers lived on separate streets in single-family homes.[6]

Much of the town was destroyed by fire in 1916, though Anson continued his beautification program during the 1920s as the community rebuilt.[7]

The town's avant-garde style earned it the nickname "Anson's Folly".[6]

The town was incorporated in 1915, and a board of trade was chartered in 1926.[citation needed]

The paper mill created a dramatic change to the area, and people migrated to the community for work.[citation needed]

The creation of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway (now Ontario Northland Railway) greatly boosted the economy as there were few roads at the time.[citation needed]

As Iroquois Falls grew, two new communities within the town began to emerge. An area known first as "The Wye" (because the rail tracks split at this point) grew to the south, and was at first a ramshackle collection of cabins and shacks. It later became known as Ansonville, and was home to a number of business people and others who were shut out from the company town. In contrast to Iroquois Falls, Ansonville had little town planning, and no water, sewer, or electrical service. Insurance companies would not insure homes there because the risk of fire was too great, and the first residents were French-Canadians, Russians and Ukrainians. Animosity was frequent between Ansonville and Iroquois Falls, and many residents of Iroquois Falls condemned Ansonville "as a dark den of foreigners engaged in regular street brawls, illegal alcohol consumption, and other unsavoury activities"[6]: 85 

In 1921, Ansonville began to levy taxes, which led a group of residents to establish a third community named Victoria in the north-west section of the town. The name was later changed to Montrock.[6]

In 1979, the three communities were amalgamated into one town named Iroquois Falls.

The paper mill, then called Abitibi-Price, merged with Stone-Consolidated, and then with Donohue Forest Products, and finally with Bowater to create Abitibi-Bowater. On 17 April 2009, Abitibi-Bowater sought bankruptcy protection, emerging from it as Resolute Forest Products.

A tragic event occurred in 1984 at the coffee shop at Joe's Texaco in nearby Porquois Junction. Ontario Provincial Police constable Vern Miller was drinking coffee with his partner constable Norm Tiegen, when 23-year-old Gregg Prevost of Iroquois Falls entered and shot Miller with a shotgun, killing him instantly. The community was shocked and outraged, and Prevost was sentenced to life in prison. The town of Matheson renamed their local arena the Vern Miller Memorial Arena in his honour.[8]

Geography

Climate

Iroquois Falls falls within the northern periphery of the humid continental climate (Dfb) despite extreme January and February record lows that exceed that of many subarctic regions. In January 1935, the town set the record low temperature for Ontario of −58.3 °C (−73 °F), the town also happens to hold the unofficial February record low of −55.6 °C (−68 °F).[2] set in February 1899 (before the town was officially incorporated but weather was taken) and tied in February 1934 but it wasn't recorded at the location used for official temperature readings. Winter typically lasts from the end of October to well into April.

Climate data for Iroquois Falls
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 8.3
(46.9)
10.0
(50.0)
21.7
(71.1)
31.7
(89.1)
35.0
(95.0)
38.0
(100.4)
41.1
(106.0)
37.2
(99.0)
33.3
(91.9)
28.9
(84.0)
19.4
(66.9)
14.5
(58.1)
41.1
(106.0)
Average high °C (°F) −11.0
(12.2)
−8.2
(17.2)
−1.3
(29.7)
7.6
(45.7)
16.1
(61.0)
21.8
(71.2)
24.1
(75.4)
22.4
(72.3)
15.8
(60.4)
8.6
(47.5)
0.1
(32.2)
−7.8
(18.0)
7.4
(45.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) −17.9
(−0.2)
−15.6
(3.9)
−8.6
(16.5)
0.9
(33.6)
9.1
(48.4)
14.5
(58.1)
17.2
(63.0)
15.8
(60.4)
10.0
(50.0)
3.9
(39.0)
−4.2
(24.4)
−13.8
(7.2)
0.9
(33.6)
Average low °C (°F) −24.7
(−12.5)
−23.0
(−9.4)
−15.9
(3.4)
−5.9
(21.4)
2.0
(35.6)
7.3
(45.1)
10.2
(50.4)
9.1
(48.4)
4.2
(39.6)
−0.8
(30.6)
−8.6
(16.5)
−19.8
(−3.6)
−5.5
(22.1)
Record low °C (°F) −58.3
(−72.9)
−45.6
(−50.1)
−42.2
(−44.0)
−30.0
(−22.0)
−13.3
(8.1)
−9.4
(15.1)
−3.0
(26.6)
−3.3
(26.1)
−8.3
(17.1)
−16.1
(3.0)
−32.8
(−27.0)
−46.1
(−51.0)
−58.3
(−72.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 49.4
(1.94)
30.6
(1.20)
49.7
(1.96)
45.1
(1.78)
60.9
(2.40)
81.5
(3.21)
93.3
(3.67)
85.9
(3.38)
96.6
(3.80)
68.5
(2.70)
57.2
(2.25)
57.4
(2.26)
776.0
(30.55)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 2.7
(0.11)
2.9
(0.11)
16.2
(0.64)
31.0
(1.22)
58.0
(2.28)
81.4
(3.20)
93.3
(3.67)
85.9
(3.38)
96.2
(3.79)
62.9
(2.48)
25.2
(0.99)
5.6
(0.22)
561.2
(22.09)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 46.7
(18.4)
27.6
(10.9)
33.5
(13.2)
14.1
(5.6)
2.9
(1.1)
0.1
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.4
(0.2)
5.6
(2.2)
32.0
(12.6)
51.8
(20.4)
214.8
(84.6)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 12.0 9.1 9.3 9.0 11.7 14.2 14.4 13.7 16.3 15.0 13.7 14.4 152.6
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 0.18 0.61 2.0 6.1 11.3 14.2 14.4 13.7 16.2 13.3 5.0 0.93 97.9
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 11.9 8.6 7.7 3.3 0.67 0.04 0.04 0 0.11 2.6 9.6 13.6 58.2
Source: Environment Canada[2]

Demographics

Historical populations
YearPop.±%
19211,178—    
19311,476+25.3%
19411,302−11.8%
19511,342+3.1%
19611,681+25.3%
19915,999+256.9%
19965,714−4.8%
20015,217−8.7%
20064,729−9.4%
20114,595−2.8%
20164,537−1.3%
[9][10][11] Population figures reflect the town's 1979 amalgamation.

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Iroquois Falls had a population of 4,418 living in 1,977 of its 2,153 total private dwellings, a change of -2.6% from its 2016 population of 4,537. With a land area of 599.03 km2 (231.29 sq mi), it had a population density of 7.4/km2 (19.1/sq mi) in 2021.[12]

Canada census – Iroquois Falls community profile
202120162011
Population4,418 (-2.6% from 2016)4,537 (-1.3% from 2011)4,595 (-2.8% from 2006)
Land area599.03 km2 (231.29 sq mi)600.01 km2 (231.67 sq mi)599.92 km2 (231.63 sq mi)
Population density7.4/km2 (19/sq mi)7.6/km2 (20/sq mi)7.7/km2 (20/sq mi)
Median age48 (M: 45.2, F: 49.6)49.6 (M: 48.5, F: 51.0)
Total private dwellings1,9752,2452,192
Median household income$64,400
References: 2021[13] 2016[14] 2011[15] earlier[16][17]

Economy

 
Former Resolute Forest Products mill in Iroquois Falls

Resolute Forest Products announced the permanent closure of its mill in Iroquois Falls on 5 December 2014, eliminating 180 jobs. Mayor Michael Shea commented: "it's going to affect every village in Northern Ontario."[4]

In 2015, the Town of Iroquois Falls entered into an agreement with Resolute Forest Products, and Riverside Developments, regarding redeveloping the former mill site into a multi-use industrial facility, commercial-industrial park, or possibly a greenhouse complex.[18][19]

Sports and recreation

Jus Jordan Arena

The Jus Jordan Arena arena and curling rinks were completed in 1955,[20] entirely through the volunteer effort of townspeople.

There are five rinks and a licensed lounge. A pool was added in 1979, and the complex was renovated in 2007.

The Iroquois Falls Curling Club is located at the arena.

The arena was formerly home to the Abitibi Eskimos[21] and the Iroquois Falls Junior Eskis of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.

Annual events

Each summer brings the "Search for Moby Pike" fishing derby on Lake Abitibi.

'MusicMusicMusic' is an annual live event on the second weekend of August, and features local musicians raising funds for community charities.

The Porquis Blues Festival occurs annually in Porquis Junction, a small community south-west of Iroquois Falls.

Education

Iroquois Falls is served by:

Notable people

In popular culture

Canadian musician Stompin' Tom Connors sang "May, the Millwright's Daughter" on his 1967 album The Northlands' Own Tom Connors:

In a little town called Ansonville,
not very far from the papermill.
There lives a girl I'm thinkin' of,
May, the millwright's daughter, the girl I really love.[22]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Iroquois Falls census profile". 2016 Census of Population. Statistics Canada. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Iroquois Falls, Ontario". Canadian Climate Normals 1971–2000 (in English and French). Environment Canada. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Resolute Forest to Shut Two Quebec Mills, One in Ontario". Montreal Gazette. 5 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b Labine, Jeff (5 December 2014). "Mill Closing in Iroquois Falls". Timmins Press.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2006.
  6. ^ a b c d Abel, Kerry M. (2006). Changing Places: History, Community, and Identity in Northeastern Ontario. McGill-Queen's University. ISBN 9780773530386.
  7. ^ http://www.heritagefdn.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/nts_1_10324_1.html 16 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Ontario Heritage Trust Founding of Iroquois Falls
  8. ^ Grech, Ron (10 January 2013). "Cop killer seeks return home". The Daily Press (Timmins).
  9. ^ 107.pdf, Canada Year Book 1932
  10. ^ 143.pdf, Canada Year Book 1955
  11. ^ 191.pdf, Canada Year Book 1967
  12. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario". Statistics Canada. 9 February 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  13. ^ "2021 Community Profiles". 2021 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. 4 February 2022. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  14. ^ "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  15. ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  16. ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. 20 August 2019.
  17. ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. 18 July 2021.
  18. ^ Ross, Ian (25 January 2016). ""New day" for idled Iroquois Falls paper mill". Northern Ontario Business.
  19. ^ Hale, Alan S. (19 May 2016). "Iroquois Falls Releases Heavily Redacted Purchase Agreement for Mill Site Redevelopment". Timmins Press.
  20. ^ "Jus Jordan Arena & Iroquois Falls Sports Complex".
  21. ^ "Abitibi Eskimos hockey team [NOJHL] statistics and history at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  22. ^ "May, The Millwright's Daughter". Lyrics Feast. Retrieved 13 January 2014.

External links

  • Official website

iroquois, falls, homonymy, iroquois, town, northern, ontario, canada, with, population, 2016, census, town, single, tier, town, municipal, officecoordinates, coordinates, 667countrycanadaprovinceontariodistrictcochraneestablished1912incorporated1915government,. For homonymy see Iroquois Iroquois Falls is a town in Northern Ontario Canada with a population of 4 537 at the 2016 census 1 Iroquois FallsTown single tier Town of Iroquois FallsIroquois Falls municipal officeIroquois FallsCoordinates 48 46 N 80 40 W 48 767 N 80 667 W 48 767 80 667 Coordinates 48 46 N 80 40 W 48 767 N 80 667 W 48 767 80 667CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioDistrictCochraneEstablished1912Incorporated1915Government TypeTown MayorTory Delaurier MPCharlie Angus NDP MPPJohn Vanthof NDP Area 1 Land600 01 km2 231 67 sq mi Elevation 2 259 1 m 850 1 ft Population 2016 1 Total4 537 Density7 6 km2 20 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal code FSAP0KArea code705Websitewww iroquoisfalls comThe town centre lies 11 km east of Hwy 11 on the banks of the Abitibi River west of Lake Abitibi Timmins one of the largest cities in northern Ontario is approximately 70 kilometres 43 mi to the southwest The following communities are also within the municipal boundaries Monteith Nellie Lake and Porquis Junction Iroquois Falls primary industry was a large mill producing newsprint and commercial printing papers In December 2014 the owner Resolute Forest Products announced its permanent closure 3 4 There are also three hydro electric dams nearby The Monteith Correctional Complex a provincial prison serving a regional catchment area is located in the community of Monteith named for Samuel Nelson Monteith Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Sports and recreation 5 1 Jus Jordan Arena 5 2 Annual events 6 Education 7 Notable people 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe background of the town s name varies depending on the source attributing it to invasions by the Iroquois on Huron or Ojibway villages It is also unclear who has relayed the tale settlers or the First Nations people themselves 5 Frank Harris Anson Iroquois Hotel 1916 Street in Iroquois Falls 1917 Abitibi paper mill 1930 Iroquois Falls railway station c 1930 Ontario Northland Railway train crossing Driftwood River in Monteith 2010 Iroquois Falls was built as a company town by Frank Harris Anson owner of the Abitibi Power and Paper Company Anson had been influenced by the garden city movement of urban planning and was committed to building an elaborate town A Chicago architectural firm was hired to design the landscaping and houses and work crews began clearing land in 1913 The town s park and commercial developments were clearly separated from the paper mill and the residential streets curved with a focus on the centre of the town A large church was built the first English Catholic Parish in Northern Ontario and today remains a historic landmark Anson s company town had a hospital a school and a company hotel Employee homes were designed with gambrel roofs to resemble New England farmhouses and their design and location reflected the employee s rank at the mill Papermakers lived in double adjoined homes while senior managers lived on separate streets in single family homes 6 Much of the town was destroyed by fire in 1916 though Anson continued his beautification program during the 1920s as the community rebuilt 7 The town s avant garde style earned it the nickname Anson s Folly 6 The town was incorporated in 1915 and a board of trade was chartered in 1926 citation needed The paper mill created a dramatic change to the area and people migrated to the community for work citation needed The creation of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway now Ontario Northland Railway greatly boosted the economy as there were few roads at the time citation needed As Iroquois Falls grew two new communities within the town began to emerge An area known first as The Wye because the rail tracks split at this point grew to the south and was at first a ramshackle collection of cabins and shacks It later became known as Ansonville and was home to a number of business people and others who were shut out from the company town In contrast to Iroquois Falls Ansonville had little town planning and no water sewer or electrical service Insurance companies would not insure homes there because the risk of fire was too great and the first residents were French Canadians Russians and Ukrainians Animosity was frequent between Ansonville and Iroquois Falls and many residents of Iroquois Falls condemned Ansonville as a dark den of foreigners engaged in regular street brawls illegal alcohol consumption and other unsavoury activities 6 85 In 1921 Ansonville began to levy taxes which led a group of residents to establish a third community named Victoria in the north west section of the town The name was later changed to Montrock 6 In 1979 the three communities were amalgamated into one town named Iroquois Falls The paper mill then called Abitibi Price merged with Stone Consolidated and then with Donohue Forest Products and finally with Bowater to create Abitibi Bowater On 17 April 2009 Abitibi Bowater sought bankruptcy protection emerging from it as Resolute Forest Products A tragic event occurred in 1984 at the coffee shop at Joe s Texaco in nearby Porquois Junction Ontario Provincial Police constable Vern Miller was drinking coffee with his partner constable Norm Tiegen when 23 year old Gregg Prevost of Iroquois Falls entered and shot Miller with a shotgun killing him instantly The community was shocked and outraged and Prevost was sentenced to life in prison The town of Matheson renamed their local arena the Vern Miller Memorial Arena in his honour 8 Geography EditClimate Edit Iroquois Falls falls within the northern periphery of the humid continental climate Dfb despite extreme January and February record lows that exceed that of many subarctic regions In January 1935 the town set the record low temperature for Ontario of 58 3 C 73 F the town also happens to hold the unofficial February record low of 55 6 C 68 F 2 set in February 1899 before the town was officially incorporated but weather was taken and tied in February 1934 but it wasn t recorded at the location used for official temperature readings Winter typically lasts from the end of October to well into April Climate data for Iroquois FallsMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 8 3 46 9 10 0 50 0 21 7 71 1 31 7 89 1 35 0 95 0 38 0 100 4 41 1 106 0 37 2 99 0 33 3 91 9 28 9 84 0 19 4 66 9 14 5 58 1 41 1 106 0 Average high C F 11 0 12 2 8 2 17 2 1 3 29 7 7 6 45 7 16 1 61 0 21 8 71 2 24 1 75 4 22 4 72 3 15 8 60 4 8 6 47 5 0 1 32 2 7 8 18 0 7 4 45 3 Daily mean C F 17 9 0 2 15 6 3 9 8 6 16 5 0 9 33 6 9 1 48 4 14 5 58 1 17 2 63 0 15 8 60 4 10 0 50 0 3 9 39 0 4 2 24 4 13 8 7 2 0 9 33 6 Average low C F 24 7 12 5 23 0 9 4 15 9 3 4 5 9 21 4 2 0 35 6 7 3 45 1 10 2 50 4 9 1 48 4 4 2 39 6 0 8 30 6 8 6 16 5 19 8 3 6 5 5 22 1 Record low C F 58 3 72 9 45 6 50 1 42 2 44 0 30 0 22 0 13 3 8 1 9 4 15 1 3 0 26 6 3 3 26 1 8 3 17 1 16 1 3 0 32 8 27 0 46 1 51 0 58 3 72 9 Average precipitation mm inches 49 4 1 94 30 6 1 20 49 7 1 96 45 1 1 78 60 9 2 40 81 5 3 21 93 3 3 67 85 9 3 38 96 6 3 80 68 5 2 70 57 2 2 25 57 4 2 26 776 0 30 55 Average rainfall mm inches 2 7 0 11 2 9 0 11 16 2 0 64 31 0 1 22 58 0 2 28 81 4 3 20 93 3 3 67 85 9 3 38 96 2 3 79 62 9 2 48 25 2 0 99 5 6 0 22 561 2 22 09 Average snowfall cm inches 46 7 18 4 27 6 10 9 33 5 13 2 14 1 5 6 2 9 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 5 6 2 2 32 0 12 6 51 8 20 4 214 8 84 6 Average precipitation days 0 2 mm 12 0 9 1 9 3 9 0 11 7 14 2 14 4 13 7 16 3 15 0 13 7 14 4 152 6Average rainy days 0 2 mm 0 18 0 61 2 0 6 1 11 3 14 2 14 4 13 7 16 2 13 3 5 0 0 93 97 9Average snowy days 0 2 cm 11 9 8 6 7 7 3 3 0 67 0 04 0 04 0 0 11 2 6 9 6 13 6 58 2Source Environment Canada 2 Demographics EditHistorical populationsYearPop 19211 178 19311 476 25 3 19411 302 11 8 19511 342 3 1 19611 681 25 3 19915 999 256 9 19965 714 4 8 20015 217 8 7 20064 729 9 4 20114 595 2 8 20164 537 1 3 9 10 11 Population figures reflect the town s 1979 amalgamation In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Iroquois Falls had a population of 4 418 living in 1 977 of its 2 153 total private dwellings a change of 2 6 from its 2016 population of 4 537 With a land area of 599 03 km2 231 29 sq mi it had a population density of 7 4 km2 19 1 sq mi in 2021 12 Canada census Iroquois Falls community profile 202120162011Population4 418 2 6 from 2016 4 537 1 3 from 2011 4 595 2 8 from 2006 Land area599 03 km2 231 29 sq mi 600 01 km2 231 67 sq mi 599 92 km2 231 63 sq mi Population density7 4 km2 19 sq mi 7 6 km2 20 sq mi 7 7 km2 20 sq mi Median age48 M 45 2 F 49 6 49 6 M 48 5 F 51 0 Total private dwellings1 9752 2452 192Median household income 64 400References 2021 13 2016 14 2011 15 earlier 16 17 Economy Edit Former Resolute Forest Products mill in Iroquois Falls Resolute Forest Products announced the permanent closure of its mill in Iroquois Falls on 5 December 2014 eliminating 180 jobs Mayor Michael Shea commented it s going to affect every village in Northern Ontario 4 In 2015 the Town of Iroquois Falls entered into an agreement with Resolute Forest Products and Riverside Developments regarding redeveloping the former mill site into a multi use industrial facility commercial industrial park or possibly a greenhouse complex 18 19 Sports and recreation EditJus Jordan Arena Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Jus Jordan Arena arena and curling rinks were completed in 1955 20 entirely through the volunteer effort of townspeople There are five rinks and a licensed lounge A pool was added in 1979 and the complex was renovated in 2007 The Iroquois Falls Curling Club is located at the arena The arena was formerly home to the Abitibi Eskimos 21 and the Iroquois Falls Junior Eskis of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League Annual events Edit Each summer brings the Search for Moby Pike fishing derby on Lake Abitibi MusicMusicMusic is an annual live event on the second weekend of August and features local musicians raising funds for community charities The Porquis Blues Festival occurs annually in Porquis Junction a small community south west of Iroquois Falls Education EditIroquois Falls is served by District School Board Ontario North East Conseil scolaire de district du Nord Est de l Ontario Conseil scolaire catholique de district des Grandes RivieresNotable people EditHenry Abramson dean at Lander College of Arts and Science Touro College New York Paul Gagne professional hockey player Ryan Garlock professional hockey player Roger Lemelin professional hockey player Patricia O Callaghan soprano opera singer Yvan Patry Quebecois documentary filmmaker Gerry Rioux professional hockey player Caitlin Romain professional curler In popular culture EditCanadian musician Stompin Tom Connors sang May the Millwright s Daughter on his 1967 album The Northlands Own Tom Connors In a little town called Ansonville not very far from the papermill There lives a girl I m thinkin of May the millwright s daughter the girl I really love 22 See also EditList of francophone communities in Ontario Iroquois Falls AirportReferences Edit a b c Iroquois Falls census profile 2016 Census of Population Statistics Canada Retrieved 17 February 2012 a b c Iroquois Falls Ontario Canadian Climate Normals 1971 2000 in English and French Environment Canada 19 January 2011 Retrieved 13 February 2013 Resolute Forest to Shut Two Quebec Mills One in Ontario Montreal Gazette 5 December 2014 a b Labine Jeff 5 December 2014 Mill Closing in Iroquois Falls Timmins Press Iroquois Falls History amp Legend Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 28 November 2006 a b c d Abel Kerry M 2006 Changing Places History Community and Identity in Northeastern Ontario McGill Queen s University ISBN 9780773530386 http www heritagefdn on ca userfiles HTML nts 1 10324 1 html Archived 16 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Ontario Heritage Trust Founding of Iroquois Falls Grech Ron 10 January 2013 Cop killer seeks return home The Daily Press Timmins 107 pdf Canada Year Book 1932 143 pdf Canada Year Book 1955 191 pdf Canada Year Book 1967 Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories census divisions and census subdivisions municipalities Ontario Statistics Canada 9 February 2022 Retrieved 30 March 2022 2021 Community Profiles 2021 Canadian Census Statistics Canada 4 February 2022 Retrieved 27 April 2022 2016 Community Profiles 2016 Canadian Census Statistics Canada 12 August 2021 Retrieved 10 June 2019 2011 Community Profiles 2011 Canadian Census Statistics Canada 21 March 2019 Retrieved 17 February 2012 2006 Community Profiles 2006 Canadian Census Statistics Canada 20 August 2019 2001 Community Profiles 2001 Canadian Census Statistics Canada 18 July 2021 Ross Ian 25 January 2016 New day for idled Iroquois Falls paper mill Northern Ontario Business Hale Alan S 19 May 2016 Iroquois Falls Releases Heavily Redacted Purchase Agreement for Mill Site Redevelopment Timmins Press Jus Jordan Arena amp Iroquois Falls Sports Complex Abitibi Eskimos hockey team NOJHL statistics and history at hockeydb com www hockeydb com Retrieved 14 April 2023 May The Millwright s Daughter Lyrics Feast Retrieved 13 January 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iroquois Falls Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iroquois Falls amp oldid 1149849817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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