Algoma District, Ontario
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Algoma District is a
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and
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in Northeastern Ontario in the
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of
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. The name was created by an American ethnologist, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793–1864), who was appointed Indian agent to the
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in Sault Ste. Marie region in 1822. "Al" is derived from Algonquin, while "goma" is a variant of gomee, meaning lake or water. Algoma District has shoreline along Lake Superior and Lake Huron. It has an international border crossing to the American state of
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, at Sault Ste. Marie. Historically, it was known for its lumber and mining industries. The rugged scenery of the region has inspired works by Canadian artists, particularly the
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. They rented a boxcar from the Algoma Central Railway to travel on excursions through this region.


History

Surviving prehistoric remains in Algoma District are concentrated around
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s. These remains date as far back as the Archaic period. There are also sites from the later Woodland period, with evidence of extensive Late Woodland habitation. Ceramics at Late Woodland sites show predominantly southeastern links, having originated from the HuronPetun complex (broadly Ontario Iroquoian) as well as from modern-day
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. French explorers arrived in the area by the mid-17th century. As the French penetrated into North America, they established lines of forts and trading posts, often at river mouths to control trade, especially the lucrative
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. In Algoma, they established Fort Michipicoten, located at the mouth of the Michipicoten River where it empties into Lake Superior. The Michipicoten was one of the geographic features depicted by
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on a 1632 map. This helped the French bridge the distance to Fort Kaministiquia at the head of Lake Superior, and protected the route up the Michipicoten to James Bay, providing a significant crossroads of water routes.


Administrative history

Algoma was created by proclamation in 1858Proclamation to take effect 1 May 1858, ''Canada Gazette'' (April 17, 1858), p. 676-677. New Proclamation to take effect 1 Oct 1859, ''Canada Gazette'' (Sept 10, 1859), p. 2226. as a provisional judicial district of the
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comprising territory north of the French River as far west as Pigeon River, including all Canadian islands in Lakes Huron and Superior. The authorizing act of the
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was ''An Act to provide for the Administration of Justice in the unorganized Tracts of Country within the limits of this Province'' (known by its short title as ''The Temporary Judicial Districts Act, 1857)''. The district seat is Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. However, it is noted that Thessalon is where the Algoma District Services Administration Board is located. As the population grew and the northern and northwestern boundaries of Ontario were determined by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Algoma shrank. Other districts were created from it by the provincial government of Ontario: * Thunder Bay District in 1871 * Manitoulin District in 1888 * Sudbury District in 1894 * Timiskaming District in 1912


Geography


Rivers

Algoma District is crossed by a number of rivers, which historically were used as transportation and trade corridors. The
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chose key riverside or river mouth locations for a number of its trading posts in the district. One example was Fort Michipicoten, located at the Michipicoten River's mouth. The rivers flow in a number of directions, some crossing through other districts to ultimately empty into faraway water bodies such as James Bay. Others drain into the Great Lakes Basin via Lake Huron or Lake Superior. Major rivers in Algoma District include: * Batchawana River (empties into Batchawana Bay on Lake Superior) * Michipicoten River (empties into Michipicoten Bay on Lake Superior) * Missinaibi River (originates at Missinaibi Lake and empties into the Moose River, then ultimately into James Bay) * Mississagi River (originates in Sudbury District and flows into Lake Huron) *
Kapuskasing River The Kapuskasing River is a river in the James Bay drainage basin in Cochrane District and Algoma District in Northeastern Ontario, northeastern Ontario, Canada. Shows the river course. The river is a left tributary of the Mattagami River. Course ...
(begins at Kapuskasing Lake and flows northward to James Bay)


Forests

In the Algoma section, the characteristic
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mixture consists of yellow birch, white spruce, balsam fir, sugar maple, hop-hornbeam, and eastern white cedar. Eastern white pine and occasional red pine (''Pinus resinosa'') dominate on the upper, steep south-facing slopes; white spruce, eastern white cedar, and balsam fir occupy the middle and lower slopes. A white spruce– balsam fir association, which usually includes white birch and black spruce, is prominent on the river terraces and adjoining flats in the northern part of the Section (Rowe 1972).Rowe, J.S 1972. Forest regions of Canada. Can. Dep. Environ., Can. For. Serv., Ottawa ON, Publ. 1300. 172 p.


Subdivisions

Communities within these subdivisions are added in parentheses.


Cities


Towns


Townships


Village


Reserves


Unorganized areas

* North Part (incl. local services boards of Aweres, Batchawana Bay, Goulais and District, Hawk Junction, Missanabie, Peace Tree, Searchmont and Wharncliffe and Kynoch) * South East Part


Demographics

As a
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in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by
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, the Algoma District had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of −0.3% from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.


Highways


King's Highways

* #17 * #101 * #108 * #129


Secondary highways

* #519 * #532 * #538 * #546 * #547 * #548 * #550 * #552 * #553 * #554 * #556 * #557 * #563 * #565 * #631 * #638 * #639 * #651 * #670


Tertiary highways

* #821


Protected areas

* Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park * Aubinadong River Provincial Park * Aubrey Falls Provincial Park * Batchawana Bay Provincial Park * Batchawana River Provincial Park * Chapleau Crown Game Preserve * Chapleau-Nemegosenda River Provincial Park * Delta Provincial Nature Reserve * Fort Creek Conservation Area * Goulais River Provincial Park * Hiawatha Highlands Conservation Area * La Cloche Provincial Park * Lake Superior Provincial Park * Little White River Provincial Park * Marks Bay Conservation Area * Matintenda Provincial Park * Michipicoten Post Provincial Park * Missinaibi Provincial Park * Mississagi Provincial Park * Mississagi River Provincial Park * Montreal River Provincial Park * Nagagami Lake Provincial Park * Nagagamisis Provincial Park * Nemegosenda River Wetlands Provincial Park * North Channel Islands-La Cloche Provincial Park * North Shore Waterwat Provincial Park * Obatanga Provincial Park * Pancake Bay Provincial Park * Pichogen River Provincial Nature Reserve * Pokei Lake-White River Wetlands Provivncial Nature Reserve * Potholes Provincial Nature Reserve * Pukaskwa National Park * River aux Sables Provincial Park * Sandy Islands Provincial Nature Reserve * Sayme-Aubinadong-Gong Provincial Park * St. Joseph's Island National Marine Bird Sanctuary * Wenebegon River Provincial Park


Attractions

* Algoma Central Railway - Agawa Canyon (Algoma, Unorganized, North Part) * Algoma University (Sault Ste. Marie) * Fire Tower Lookout (Elliot Lake) * Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site (St. Joseph) * High Falls of the Michipicoten River (Wawa) * Mount Dufour Ski Resort (Elliot Lake) * Sault Ste. Marie Airport (Sault Ste. Marie) * Sault Ste. Marie Canal (Sault Ste. Marie) * Sault College (Sault Ste. Marie) * Searchmont Ski Area * Stone Ridge Golf Resort (Elliot Lake) * Crimson Ridge Golf Course * Batchawana Bay Provincial Park * Hub Trail (hiking, bicycling, and cross-country ski trail through Sault Ste. Marie) * Rocking On The River (Wandering-Elk Promotion & Productions), Concert Venue @ 135 Royer Rd., Blind River. *Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre https://bushplane.com/ (Aeronautical museum located at 50 Pim Street on the waterfront in downtown Sault Ste. Marie)


See also

* List of townships in Ontario * List of secondary schools in Ontario


References


Further reading

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External links


Algoma District's Historic Bridges

Ontario's Algoma Country
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