
Plummer Additional is a
township and
single tier municipality located in
Algoma District in
Northeastern Ontario
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, Canada. The township had a population of 660 in the
Canada 2016 Census
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.
Communities
The township includes the communities of Bruce Station, Cloudslee, Plummer, Rock Lake and Rydal Bank.
The town of
Bruce Mines is wholly surrounded by, but politically independent of, the township; it was separated in 1903. However, the
2010 mayoral election in Bruce Mines was won by Gordon Post, a candidate who pledged to investigate the feasibility of reamalgamating the two municipalities.
History
Rydal Bank Church located at Rydal Bank within the township is a municipally designated
heritage site.
Demographics
In the
2021 Census of Population conducted by
Statistics Canada
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, Plummer Additional had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
Population trend:
[Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006,
]2011
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census
* Population in 2016: 660
* Population in 2011: 650
* Population in 2006: 625
* Population in 2001: 671
* Population in 1996: 693
* Population in 1991: 596
Transportation
The township is served by
Ontario Highway 17 which traverses the south in an east–west orientation, and
Ontario Highway 638, which travels the middle of the township in a north–south orientation.
See also
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List of townships in Ontario
References
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External links
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{{Algoma District
Municipalities in Algoma District
Single-tier municipalities in Ontario
Township municipalities in Ontario