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Val Gagné, Ontario

Val Gagné is an unincorporated rural community in the township of Black River-Matheson, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada.[1][2] It is located 1.5 km (0.93 mi) east of Highway 11,[3] between Matheson and Iroquois Falls.[4] For many years the community was accessible by train.[5] The Ontario Northland Railway's Northlander from Toronto to Cochrane, which passed through Val Gagné, made its final passenger run in 2012.[6] An Ontario Northland bus now stops at Val Gagné.[7]

Val Gagné
Unincorporated rural community
The abandoned National Tavern in Val Gagné
Val Gagné
Coordinates: 48°37′1″N 80°38′20″W / 48.61694°N 80.63889°W / 48.61694; -80.63889Coordinates: 48°37′1″N 80°38′20″W / 48.61694°N 80.63889°W / 48.61694; -80.63889
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictCochrane
TownshipBlack River-Matheson
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
GNBC CodeFCZKZ[1]

Previously called "Nushka", the settlement was completely destroyed in the Great Fire of 1916,[8] which burned more than 3,100 km2 (1,200 sq mi) of forest.[9] The town was rebuilt and renamed "Val Gagné", for Wilfrid "Little Father" Gagné, a Catholic priest who died trying to rescue his parishioners from the fire.[8][10][11][12]

History

The Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway constructed a line through the area between 1906 and 1909.[13] Shortly after, a Catholic clergyman named Bourassa began settling families from the nearby province of Quebec, at two locations along line, Ramore and Nushka (now Val Gagné). Under the auspices of the church, the settlers established farms around Nushka.[14]

In 1911, the Church of the Immaculate Conception was founded in Nushka, along with a school.[15] A post office, "Nushka Station", opened that same year.[16] The early settlement had a creamery, a store, about 20 frame houses, and a temporary railway station made of a boxcar fitted with a platform.[17][18][19][20]

The influence of the church made Nushka "something of a spiritual centre...more of an extension of northern Quebec than of Ontario".[14]

The Great Fire of 1916

 
The railway in Nushka shortly after the fire, where at least 35 bodies were found[21]

On July 29, 1916—at around the same time a large forest fire was reaching Nushka—the settlement's priest, Wilfred Gagné, was arriving in Nushka by train following a clerical retreat. Gagné had been priest in Nushka for just a month, and lived above Nushka's store. As heavy smoke filled the air, the train's conductor advised Gagné not to leave the safety of the train. Gagné instead entered Nushka and led 35 people to the railway line. He then returned to the burning town to save 28 others. Within a few hours both groups had burned to death or been suffocated, the lone survivor a man who used moist clay to filter the smoke.[17][18][19] Nushka was completely destroyed.[11] Of the town's inhabitants, only eight were left after the fire.[11][17]

When Nushka rebuilt, it was renamed in Gagné's honour, and a monument dedicated to Gagné was erected in the Val Gagné Cemetery.[19][22]

Later history

The Val Gagné post office closed in 1980.[23]

The Church of the Immaculate Conception continues to function in Val Gagné.[15][24] Val Gagné has an outdoor skating rink, a ball park, a community hall, a senior's housing facility, a fire department, and a Caisse Populaire credit union.[25][26][27][28][29][30] The township of Black River-Matheson operates a bi-monthly transportation service to take Val Gagné residents shopping in Timmins.[31]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b "Val Gagné". Natural Resources Canada. 6 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Black River-Matheson". Statistics Canada. 2 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Page 22: Present Day King's Highway 11 Photographs (Matheson to Cochrane)". Photographic History of King's Highways. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Val Gagne, Ontario". Roadside Thoughts. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Canadian National Railways system time table April 30, 1961 to October 28, 1961 Timetable Table 38 n" (PDF). Streamliner Memories. p. 25. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Northlander Train Makes Historic Final Ride". CBC News. 28 September 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Val Gagne". Ontario Northland. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  8. ^ a b Hale, Alan S. (18 July 2016). "Matheson Museum Exhibit Marks 100th Anniversary of Devastating Fire". Cornwall Standard-Freeholder. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  9. ^ Dowson, William C. H. (1916). "A Survivor's Story of Northern Ontario's Disastrous Bush Fire". Popular Mechanics Magazine. 26: 517–519. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  10. ^ "A Century Later, Great Matheson Fire of 1916 Still Deadliest in Canadian History". CBC News. 29 July 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  11. ^ a b c Commito, Mike (28 July 2017). "#Canada150: The Deadliest Fire in Canada's History was in Northern Ontario". Sudbury.com. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  12. ^ Pace, Edward Aloysius (1922). The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church Front Cover. [S.l.]: Encyclopedia Press. ISBN 9780840731753.
  13. ^ "Ontario Northland Railway". Canada Rail. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  14. ^ a b Abel, Kerry M. (2006). Changing Places: History, Community, and Identity in Northeastern Ontario. McGill-Queen's Press. pp. 67, 70, 108.
  15. ^ a b "Church of the Immaculate Conception". GCatholic.org. 19 March 2018.
  16. ^ "Nushka Station". Library and Archives Canada. 27 May 2014.
  17. ^ a b c "The Great Fire of 1916". Iroquois Falls & District Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  18. ^ a b "Eyewitness Story of the North Country Holocaust". The Porcupine Advance. 2 August 1916. pp. 1, 4, 5.
  19. ^ a b c MacKay, Donald (2007). The Lumberjacks. Dundurn. p. 271.
  20. ^ Oldham, W. G. (1916). "Annual Report: Bridge and Building Department". Sessional Papers, Vol. XLVIII — Part XL - Second Session of the Fourteenth Legislature of the Fourteenth Legislature of the Province of Ontario. A. T. Wilgress: 63.
  21. ^ Black, Robson (August 1916). "The Searchlight on Ontario". Canadian Forestry Journal. XII (8): 663.
  22. ^ Alexander, Martin E. (25 October 2010). "'Lest We Forget' Canada's Major Wildland Fire Disasters of the Past, 1825-1938" (PDF). International Association of Wildland Fire.
  23. ^ "Val Gagné". Library and Archives Canada. 27 May 2014.
  24. ^ "Église de l'Immaculée-Conception". GCatholic.org. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  25. ^ "Outdoor Rink Use". Township of Black River-Matheson. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  26. ^ "Playing Fields". Township of Black River-Matheson. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  27. ^ "Meeting Rooms/Auditorium". Township of Black River-Matheson. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  28. ^ "Senior's Services". Township of Black River-Matheson. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  29. ^ "Corporation of the Township of Black River-Matheson - Minutes, Regular Council Meeting" (PDF). Township of Black River-Matheson. 27 June 2011.
  30. ^ "Community Profile 2013" (PDF). Township of Black River-Matheson. June 2013.
  31. ^ "Community Transportation Schedule 2017-2018" (PDF). Township of Black River-Matheson. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  32. ^ "Décès de l'auteure Hélène Brodeur". Société Radio‑Canada. 18 August 2010.

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Val Gagne is an unincorporated rural community in the township of Black River Matheson Cochrane District Ontario Canada 1 2 It is located 1 5 km 0 93 mi east of Highway 11 3 between Matheson and Iroquois Falls 4 For many years the community was accessible by train 5 The Ontario Northland Railway s Northlander from Toronto to Cochrane which passed through Val Gagne made its final passenger run in 2012 6 An Ontario Northland bus now stops at Val Gagne 7 Val GagneUnincorporated rural communityThe abandoned National Tavern in Val GagneVal GagneCoordinates 48 37 1 N 80 38 20 W 48 61694 N 80 63889 W 48 61694 80 63889 Coordinates 48 37 1 N 80 38 20 W 48 61694 N 80 63889 W 48 61694 80 63889CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioDistrictCochraneTownshipBlack River MathesonTime zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT GNBC CodeFCZKZ 1 Previously called Nushka the settlement was completely destroyed in the Great Fire of 1916 8 which burned more than 3 100 km2 1 200 sq mi of forest 9 The town was rebuilt and renamed Val Gagne for Wilfrid Little Father Gagne a Catholic priest who died trying to rescue his parishioners from the fire 8 10 11 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 The Great Fire of 1916 1 2 Later history 2 Notable people 3 ReferencesHistory EditThe Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway constructed a line through the area between 1906 and 1909 13 Shortly after a Catholic clergyman named Bourassa began settling families from the nearby province of Quebec at two locations along line Ramore and Nushka now Val Gagne Under the auspices of the church the settlers established farms around Nushka 14 In 1911 the Church of the Immaculate Conception was founded in Nushka along with a school 15 A post office Nushka Station opened that same year 16 The early settlement had a creamery a store about 20 frame houses and a temporary railway station made of a boxcar fitted with a platform 17 18 19 20 The influence of the church made Nushka something of a spiritual centre more of an extension of northern Quebec than of Ontario 14 The Great Fire of 1916 Edit Main article Matheson Fire The railway in Nushka shortly after the fire where at least 35 bodies were found 21 On July 29 1916 at around the same time a large forest fire was reaching Nushka the settlement s priest Wilfred Gagne was arriving in Nushka by train following a clerical retreat Gagne had been priest in Nushka for just a month and lived above Nushka s store As heavy smoke filled the air the train s conductor advised Gagne not to leave the safety of the train Gagne instead entered Nushka and led 35 people to the railway line He then returned to the burning town to save 28 others Within a few hours both groups had burned to death or been suffocated the lone survivor a man who used moist clay to filter the smoke 17 18 19 Nushka was completely destroyed 11 Of the town s inhabitants only eight were left after the fire 11 17 When Nushka rebuilt it was renamed in Gagne s honour and a monument dedicated to Gagne was erected in the Val Gagne Cemetery 19 22 Later history Edit The Val Gagne post office closed in 1980 23 The Church of the Immaculate Conception continues to function in Val Gagne 15 24 Val Gagne has an outdoor skating rink a ball park a community hall a senior s housing facility a fire department and a Caisse Populaire credit union 25 26 27 28 29 30 The township of Black River Matheson operates a bi monthly transportation service to take Val Gagne residents shopping in Timmins 31 Notable people EditHelene Brodeur educator journalist and writer 32 References Edit a b Val Gagne Natural Resources Canada 6 October 2016 Black River Matheson Statistics Canada 2 November 2016 Page 22 Present Day King s Highway 11 Photographs Matheson to Cochrane Photographic History of King s Highways Retrieved 22 July 2018 Val Gagne Ontario Roadside Thoughts Retrieved 22 July 2018 Canadian National Railways system time table April 30 1961 to October 28 1961 Timetable Table 38 n PDF Streamliner Memories p 25 Retrieved 22 July 2018 Northlander Train Makes Historic Final Ride CBC News 28 September 2012 Retrieved 22 July 2018 Val Gagne Ontario Northland Retrieved 22 July 2018 a b Hale Alan S 18 July 2016 Matheson Museum Exhibit Marks 100th Anniversary of Devastating Fire Cornwall Standard Freeholder Retrieved 22 July 2018 Dowson William C H 1916 A Survivor s Story of Northern Ontario s Disastrous Bush Fire Popular Mechanics Magazine 26 517 519 Retrieved 22 July 2018 A Century Later Great Matheson Fire of 1916 Still Deadliest in Canadian History CBC News 29 July 2016 Retrieved 22 July 2018 a b c Commito Mike 28 July 2017 Canada150 The Deadliest Fire in Canada s History was in Northern Ontario Sudbury com Retrieved 22 July 2018 Pace Edward Aloysius 1922 The Catholic Encyclopedia An International Work of Reference on the Constitution Doctrine Discipline and History of the Catholic Church Front Cover S l Encyclopedia Press ISBN 9780840731753 Ontario Northland Railway Canada Rail Retrieved 27 June 2018 a b Abel Kerry M 2006 Changing Places History Community and Identity in Northeastern Ontario McGill Queen s Press pp 67 70 108 a b Church of the Immaculate Conception GCatholic org 19 March 2018 Nushka Station Library and Archives Canada 27 May 2014 a b c The Great Fire of 1916 Iroquois Falls amp District Chamber of Commerce Retrieved 27 June 2018 a b Eyewitness Story of the North Country Holocaust The Porcupine Advance 2 August 1916 pp 1 4 5 a b c MacKay Donald 2007 The Lumberjacks Dundurn p 271 Oldham W G 1916 Annual Report Bridge and Building Department Sessional Papers Vol XLVIII Part XL Second Session of the Fourteenth Legislature of the Fourteenth Legislature of the Province of Ontario A T Wilgress 63 Black Robson August 1916 The Searchlight on Ontario Canadian Forestry Journal XII 8 663 Alexander Martin E 25 October 2010 Lest We Forget Canada s Major Wildland Fire Disasters of the Past 1825 1938 PDF International Association of Wildland Fire Val Gagne Library and Archives Canada 27 May 2014 Eglise de l Immaculee Conception GCatholic org Retrieved 22 July 2018 Outdoor Rink Use Township of Black River Matheson Retrieved 27 June 2018 Playing Fields Township of Black River Matheson Retrieved 27 June 2018 Meeting Rooms Auditorium Township of Black River Matheson Retrieved 27 June 2018 Senior s Services Township of Black River Matheson Retrieved 27 June 2018 Corporation of the Township of Black River Matheson Minutes Regular Council Meeting PDF Township of Black River Matheson 27 June 2011 Community Profile 2013 PDF Township of Black River Matheson June 2013 Community Transportation Schedule 2017 2018 PDF Township of Black River Matheson Retrieved 27 June 2018 Deces de l auteure Helene Brodeur Societe Radio Canada 18 August 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Val Gagne Ontario amp oldid 1095297262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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