Manitouwadge Live Your Dream High Falls, Manitouwadge
Manitouwadge Live Your Dream! With a population of approximately 2300, the Township of Manitouwadge is a welcoming and fun-loving community that is full of opportunity for residents and visitors. This close-knit community is compact in size, measuring a total of approximately five square kilometres. The downtown commercial core of Manitouwadge is only one block away from the shores of beautiful Manitouwadge. The community is Manitouwadge is a bilingual community, with a significant portion of the population speaking both official languages. How to Get Here Manitouwadge is located in the centre of Onatrio, and lies half way between Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. Nestled on the shores of Manitouwadge, north of Superior, it is situated at the end of Highway 614 approximately 50 km north of the Trans Canada Highway 17. International travel can be accommodated at Thunder Bay International Airport, and various Canadian flights can be scheduled at the Sault Ste. Marie Airport. Manitouwadge also operates a registered Municipal airport facility (IATA designation YMG ) which is open 24 hours and is available for various government agencies and for chartered or private flights. Languages Spoken 76% 22% English Only Both Official Languages French Only Neither Official Language
Manitouwadge Hornepayne A T N O I R O 614 PUKASKWA White 17 631 White River Obatanga Dubreuilville Wawa 101 Missinaibi Missinaibi 101 Foleyet Ivanhoe Thunder Bay Sault Ste. Marie Timmins Sudbury Toronto North Bay 144 643 K L Timmins LAKE SUPERIOR Michipicoten Island 17 Superior The Shoals Chapleau 129 Wakami Gogama 560 Go Our Roots: A History of Manitouwadge Manitouwadge, named from the Ojibway manitouwadj, meaning cave of the great spirit, has a past rich with the history of mining. Over 50 years ago, three prospectors shook hands and sealed a partnership which led to the first mining operations in the community. Manitouwadge was built by Noranda (now a part of Xstrata) to support the company s Geco copper mine, and in the early 1980 s gold was discovered at Hemlo, 50 km south of the community. Noranda later acquired the mining rights to a significant portion of the land in that area, and built the Golden Giant Mine which offered housing to many of its employees in Manitouwadge. Today, Manitouwadge continues to be a friendly community, where dedicated individuals carry on the efforts of the early pioneers and where a handshake seals a friendship, just as it did for the founding prospectors many years ago.
Low Cost of Living, High Quality of Life Offering some of the lowest housing prices in the country, Manitouwadge provides its residents with a low cost of living and a high quality of life. The average price of a single family dwelling in Manitouwadge is approximately $ 39,000. Local realtors Century 21 Partners Realty Inc. and Re/Max offer endless options for detached or semi-detached homes, apartments, and cottages. Securing the Future: Opportunity and Employment Manitouwadge provides its residents with numerous options for employment, which offer competitive wages and safe work environments. The community has a highly skilled and educated workforce, with more skilled trades compared to the provincial norm. Growth to be Proud of Manitouwadge prides itself on being a progressive community, and makes every effort to provide a great quality of life for its residents. Upcoming projects include the rehabilitation of select municipal and private buildings and land, to give the architecture in this scenic lakeside community a facelift. Upgrades are also scheduled to be made at the local airport to install new infrastructure which is intended to attract new businesses. Improvements are also being made to the Manitouwadge waste water treatment facility in order to increase the capacity for commercial and industrial growth. Manitouwadge is also currently undergoing a study of its tourism sector to determine potential opportunities. Adventure Awaits! Young and old, visitor or resident, Manitouwadge challenges you to play in the extreme! This beautiful community offers year long possibilities for outdoor adventure and indoor fun. Winter enthusiasts will enjoy a full range of activities including hockey, figure skating, or curling at the local arena, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on nearly 13 miles of groomed trails, ice fishing on one of the many surrounding lakes, or snowmobiling on over 1000 km of groomed trails. Manitouwadge is also home to the Kiwissa Ski Hill and Chalet, which has 9 runs and snowmaking capabilities. In the warmer months, enjoy exploring your natural surroundings while you fish or hunt, organize a game of tennis, Major Public Sector Employers The Township of Manitouwadge The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources The Superior North Catholic School Board The Superior Greenstone District School Board Manitouwadge General Hospital Ontario Provincial Police Major Private Sector Employers Barrick Gold B&M Hauling Logs/ Chips Manroc Developments Mining Contractor
soccer, or baseball, camp out under the stars at a local campground, or spend the day ATVing on old logging roads and marked trails. Manitouwadge also features a 9 hole golf course, complete with full clubhouse facilities. For those who prefer to spend time indoors, the Manitouwadge Recreation Centre includes a great fitness facility, and the local library offers children s programs, an interlibrary loan service, and internet access. Inspiring Lifelong Learning Manitouwadge offers its residents with plenty of choices when it comes to education, with both Catholic and Public School boards and French and English options available from Kindergarten to Grade 8, and a newly renovated Public secondary school facility. For post-secondary learning, Manitouwadge is within close proximity to head University and Confederation College in Thunder Bay, Algoma University and Sault College in Sault Ste. Marie, and Northern College in Timmins. Residents can also obtain a post-secondary education by taking advantage of Contact North which offers access to university and college courses through distance learning and online education. Keeping the Community Healthy A leader in the region when it comes to health care, Manitouwadge boasts a community hospital with 9 long-term care beds, 5 private chronic rooms, and three full time physicians who are supported by a competent team of medical personnel. The hospital has a lab and imaging department, and also offers 24 hour EMS coverage, including air ambulance transfer, helicopter first response capability, and off-road rescue. Also offered through this facility are an orthopaedic specialist, physio-
therapy services, paediatric services, a dentist, a chiropractor, and a full service pharmacy. Retirement Living at its Best In Manitouwadge, the scenery is spectacular, the air is fresh and clean, the quality of life is unhurried, and the people are friendly. With endless opportunities for four-season recreation and leisure, the serene beauty of Ontario s north, first class health care facilities, and affordable housing, Manitouwadge is a great place to retire. Join the Golden Age Club, which plays an important role in the lives and Manitouwadge s senior community, and holds many senior targeted events throughout the year. Staying in Touch Manitouwadge residents stay up to date on community news and current events with their local news source, the Manitouwadge Echo. Manitouwadge also offers a variety of communications services including: Bell Canada phone service High-speed internet from a variety of providers Satellite and cable television Cell phone service Invest in Manitouwadge! Manitouwadge s local economy is based on its extreme location, rugged natural beauty and vast natural resources. In addition to the established mining and forestry industries, opportunities exist for value added wood products, forestry, agriculture, and education. Tourism businesses that cater to the wilderness outdoor adventure market such as outdoor outfitters, equipment rental, and hospitality will grow with the community. It s the perfect setting to explore all kinds of entrepreneurial possibilities. Lastly, Manitouwadge s has always been known for its interesting mix of minerals; from copper to gold and gems. The community has provided an arena for prospectors to explore various rock anomalies, and prospecting may one day lead to the development of future mines. Whether you are looking to start your own business, or bring your skills to the workforce, Manitouwadge has plenty to offer. With a wide range of professional services, and a healthy mix of retail and resource based industries, Manitouwadge is well diversified and ready to grow! The Corporation of the Township of Manitouwadge 1 Mississauga Drive Manitouwadge, ON P0T 2C0 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: Tel: (807) 826-3227 Fax: (807)826-4592 www.manitouwadge.ca www.playintheextreme.com