List of Tables - The Village of Burk`s Falls
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List of Tables - The Village of Burk`s Falls
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 1. ABOUT BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR AND RYERSON – AN INTRODUCTION Overview and List of Tables 1.1 Location and distance to major markets 1.2 Infrastructure 1.3 Climate 1 1 2 2 4 2. DEMOGRAPHICS 2.1 Population Size and Growth 2.2 Educational attainment 6 6 6 3. LABOUR FORCE 3.1 Employment Opportunities 3.2 Labour Force by Occupation and Occupational Wage Data 3.3 Housing 7 7 8 9 4. QUALITY OF LIFE - COMMUNITY SERVICES 4.1 Arenas, Community Centres, and Service Organizations 4.2 Public Parks, Conservation Areas and Public Water Access to Waterways Visitor & Community Information Welcome Centre 4.3 Arts and Culture Libraries Museums and Arts Facilities Burk’s Falls and District Museum Midlothian Castle and Gallery Burk’s Falls Arts and Crafts Club Gallery Almaguin Highlands Council for the Arts 10 10 11 13 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 5.EDUCATION 17 5.1 Elementary and Secondary 5.2 Post-Secondary 17 17 6. PLACES OF WORSHIP 18 …continued COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 7. HEALTH CARE AND WELLNESS 7.1 Physicians and Nurse Practitioners 7.2 Allied Health Care Providers 7.3 Community Mental Health Service 7.4 Hospital and Emergency Services 7.5 Wellness and Fitness 7.6 Accessibility 19 19 19 20 20 22 22 8. SOCIAL SERVICES 8.1The Children’s Aid Society 8.2 Employment Services 23 25 25 9. RECREATION AND TOURISM 26 10. TRANSPORTATION AND SHIPPING and COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE 10.1 Motor coach services 10.2 Railway services 10.3 Airports 10.4 Marinas 10.5 Terminals 10.6 Postal and Delivery Services 10.7 High Speed Internet Connectivity 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 11. TAX RATES 11.1 Business Support Programs Financial Real Estate 31 31 32 32 12. LOCAL GOVERNANCE 33 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 2 1. ABOUT BURK’S FALLS, RYERSON, ARMOUR – AN INTRODUCTION The South Almaguin Highlands, bordering on the world-famous Algonquin Park, is an area of numerous lakes, rivers, and forests in the Georgian Bay watershed. Our climate offers warm and sunny summers and cold crisp winters. The maple tree defines both spring and fall, from gathering maple sap in the spring to offering the most spectacular fall colours. From Algonquin Park the Magnetewan River winds its way through Armour and Ryerson townships, and into the Village of Burk’s Falls, passing Pickerel, Jack, Doe, Three Mile, Cecebe and a host of smaller lakes and streams to the shores of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron. It is no wonder that the beauty of our landscape was captured on canvas by the Group of Seven and Tom Thompson: large outcroppings of rocky pre-Cambrian granite offset by blue lakes and majestic pines. We are also blessed with provincially significant wetland areas, which play host annually to millions of birds passing through or staying for the summer. Our good agricultural land is ideal for mixed farming. For the outdoor adventure seeker, the area offers unlimited possibilities for rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, kayaking and canoeing, water sports, and fishing in the summer and fall, whitewater rafting in the spring, and a full range of winter sports from skiing or snowmobiling to dog-sledding, the increasingly popular sport of winter camping, and ice-fishing. For the less adventurous, picknicking, paddling, bird watching and the annual magnificent display of fall colours are all part of the quieter activities we have on offer to residents and visitors. There are many beaches and public access points to the water for visitors and residents for day trips, as well as cottages and campgrounds for longer stays. It is an area proud of its strong community spirit set against a backdrop of some of the world’s most beautiful lakes, forests and unspoiled wilderness. At the heart of the community are its friendly people, service clubs and associations. The enthusiasm of the community shows itself in the variety of annual festivals – winter and summer – that draw in the visitors and bring out the locals. In this Community Profile we have provided you with a picture of a vibrant community that is close to nature, safe, secure, and where the clean air and clean water are precious assets. Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson is an appealing community-as-awhole, made up of several smaller, close-knit yet extremely friendly communities. South Almaguin Highlands has a mix of commercial, manufacturing and service businesses. The availability of quality serviced locations on the main street of Burk’s Falls, and the absence of development taxes makes this area a beautiful, affordable place to be and do business. Wnith high speed telecommunications, infrastructure, transportation links, access to markets and a competitive tax base, South Almaguin Highlands is a desirable place to live and do business. COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 3 The following List of Tables indicates the details you will find in this Community Profile: They are distributed throughout the document in the sections to which they relate. We present them here to provide you with a first glimpse of the breadth and depth of our findings; findings that add up to South Almaguin Highlands, a beautiful, affordable place to live. List of Tables 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Average daily temperature Average Monthly Precipitation Educational Attainment Public Parks and water access Burk’s Falls Heritage River Walk Labour Force by occupation Occupational Wage data Percentage of residents who own their own home Tax rates for Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson Housing sales comparison 2011-2013 1.1 Location and Distance to Major Markets South Almaguin’s location on Highway 11, the major north-south provincial highway, just south of the Trans-Canada highway, makes it easy to find and access from all points on the continent. Secondary highways 520 and 124 provide a scenic route to Parry Sound on Georgian Bay. We are located within a three-hour drive of our major market, the Greater Toronto Area (257 km), which accounts for over 80% of all visitors to our area. 1.2 Infrastructure Burk’s Falls is the only village between Huntsville and Powassan to have both, a water and sewer system. Maintenance and updating to maintain provincial standards are ongoing. It is a huge plus to be able to offer these services to potential investors. The fact that the system is completely financed by user fees puts the municipalities involved in a better position to debenture needed updates and repairs. Natural gas is available in Burk’s Falls, and rural customers are serviced by both oil and liquid propane gas. Internet and cell phone infrastructure are excellent in the village of Burk’s Falls and Armour and Ryerson townships. Many farms and home businesses are based in rural areas of South Almaguin and have full internet services available. Electrical power is supplied by Lakeland Power Distribution in the village of Burk’s Falls. In the rural areas Ontario Hydro supplies electricity. Local roads and highways are excellent and have provided efficient and safe access to the GTA, as well as southern and northern Ontario. The extension of the four lanes on Hwy 11 at COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 4 Burk's Falls in 2012 was the last in a multi-year project to widen Highway 11 to four lanes between Huntsville and North Bay as planned in the 2005 Northern Ontario Highway Strategy. The widening will enable northern communities for future growth, support local businesses and promote economic development and tourism. Secondary Highway 520 to Magnetawan is also well maintained year-round. Village and township roads provide access to all populated areas of both townships, and are well maintained by their respective public works departments all year round as emergency services, mail delivery, and school bus services rely on them. Many are paved or high floated. 1.3 Climate Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson enjoy a climate that includes four distinct seasons, each bringing its own beauties and outdoor activities. Average daily temperature High Low Jan -4.8 -15.8 Feb -2.5 -14.3 Mar 2.6 -8.8 Apr 10.6 -1 May 17.8 5 June 22.5 9.9 May 102.4 June 85.5 July 93.7 July 24.8 12.6 Aug 23.8 11.8 Sept 19.3 7.5 Oct 12.2 1.9 Nov 4.9 -3.2 Nov 116.2 Dec 100.4 Average Monthly Precipitation mm Jan 93 Feb 64.7 COMMUNITY PROFILE Mar 73.3 Apr 76.6 Aug 82.2 BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON Sept 111.9 Oct 105.2 JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 5 Dec -1.3 -10.4 2. DEMOGRAPHICS 2.1 Population Size and Growth The total population of Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson in 2013 was 3113 and is a little older than the provincial average, but has grown by over 8% since 2006. Most of the growth has been in the older age groups over 45 as South Almaguin is a popular retirement location for its seasonal residents and others. This presents new opportunities for retail, construction, skilled trades and services to grow their businesses. 2.2 Educational Attainment Source: Manifold Data Mining, Inc. 2013 11.4% percent of the population holds a trade certificate or diploma, which is higher than the provincial average of 8%. Those with a high school diploma comprise about 30%, which is higher than the provincial average of 26.8%. COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 6 3. LABOUR FORCE In 2013 there were an estimated 1,471 people employed in Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson. Given the high percentage of retired people in the area, this represents a healthy employment level. The trades, and sales and service provide employment for the majority of the area’s working residents. 3.1 Employment Opportunities Employment opportunities in long-term healthcare in the District of Parry Sound are very good. The number of healthcare workers employed in long-term care in the region has increased by 20% over 2006 figures. Construction employment increased by 9.4% in Parry Sound district wide in 2011. Predictions for the next few years are good. Manufacturing in Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson escaped the decline in the district and national trend with 9.44% employed and indications are excellent for increasing employment numbers in the future. COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 7 3.2 Occupational Wage Data The following chart indicates the average hourly earnings of selected occupations in Northeastern Ontario Economic Region. Utilities $28.81 Professional, scientific, technical 24.53 Management 15.02 Agriculture Forestry, fishing, mining, oil & gas 27.69 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, leasing 21.80 Construction 22.56 Educational services 31.43 Manufacturing 27.18 Healthcare & social assistance 25.17 Wholesale trade 14.74 Accommodation and food services 11.94 Transportation 21.66 Other services 16.40 Information and cultural industries 20.07 Public administration 28.14 Goods producers 26.21 Wage data is presented for Ontario’s Economic Regions only. Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulation, unpublished data, Labour Force Survey, 2010 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 8 3.3 Housing A large percentage of Burks Falls, Armour and Ryerson residents are employed in well-paying jobs in construction, manufacturing, trades and transport, education and social services, as we have seen above. Percentage Of Residents Who Own Their Own Home 65% Burk’s Falls 88% 95% Armour Ryerson Source: Manifold Data Mining, SuperDemographics. Clearly, the combination of availability of high paying jobs and reasonable real estate prices equals affordability of home ownership in Burks Falls, Armour and Ryerson. While the majority of local residents own their homes, there is also a healthy rental marker offering a variety of accommodations, e.g. multiple unit apartment buildings, individual residences and shared buildings. Choices are not limited to ‘town’, as both Townships have rental units, some located on the shores of the area’s many lakes, and some deep in the countryside where Mother Nature makes a great neighbour. And of course, houses, too, of all shapes and sizes are available for purchase in South Almaguin’s beautiful “Great Outdoors” COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 9 4. QUALITY OF LIFE - COMMUNITY SERVICES 4.1 Arenas, Community Centres, and Service Organizations ORGANIZATION ARMOUR RYERSON & BURK’S FALLS COMMUNITY ARENA KATRINE COMMUNITY CENTRE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 405 YOUNG AT HEART SENIOR’S CENTRE SERVICE CLUBS BURK FALLS FOOD BANK COMMUNITY PROFILE INFORMATION An exceptional draw to the area in its year round indoor ice rink. It also has a banquet hall and food concession. The main attractions of the arena are public skating, figure skating and lessons, ice hockey programs and leagues including Minor Hockey, and Gentlemen/Old-timers’ Hockey, as well as the skateboard park in the grounds. Rental of the ice surface or of the Karl Crozier Community Hall can be arranged through arena staff at (705) 382-3811. Accessible parking. Elevator. The adjoining fairgrounds has an exhibition hall for the Burk’s Falls District Agricultural Society and hosts a weekly farmers’ market in the summer. (705) 3823811 Burk’s Falls Skate Park BMX and skateboarding on a paved surface. Please note that all safety equipment must be worn No supervision. 6 Browns Drive, Activities include ‘Summer Fest’, ‘October Fest’, Winter Carnival, Seniors Fun Day, Dances and Euchre tournaments. This accessible facility is available to rent Call Paul Dickinson , (705) 382-2344 9 Mary St, Burk's Falls Members’ and guests Lounge open daily. Available for functions. Kitchen facilities. Accessible parking and entrances. (705) 382-3131 Street Senior’s Centre located at 136 Yonge St., Wednesday – Friday 1pm-3pm. General meeting is held on the last Tuesday of each month at 1:30 pm. (705) 382-2526 Burk’s Falls Lions Club, (705) 382- 2418 Ian Smith, President. The club is part of Lions Clubs International, a network of volunteers who work together to answer the needs of communities. As such, Lions from communities around the world have access to the club as visitors. The local club has a mandate to support many community services, including the Boy Scouts school bursaries, and others, including helping people with sight and hearing problems. Dinner meetings are held the first and third Mondays at 6 PM. Masonic Lodge #454 26 Copeland St. Burk’s Falls (705) 382-3989 BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON …continued JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 10 ORGANIZATION INFORMATION MEALS ON WHEELS (705) 382-6286 ARMOUR ,RYERSON BURKS FALLS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (705) 382-2022 BURK S FALLS HISTORICAL SOCIETY (705) 382-3204 LAND OF LAKES PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL (705) 382-2924 M.A. WITTICK PARENT ADVISORY BOARD (705) 382-3038 4.2 Public Parks, Conservation Areas and Public Water Access to Waterways The Magnetawan River is a historic navigable recreational waterway, which runs from Algonquin Park to Georgian Bay, passing through the South Almaguin Highlands. The depth of the river makes exploring exciting for scuba diving and snorkeling. There are five lakes and numerous streams you can visit along this waterway. Ahmic Lake is the largest, followed by Cecebe, Neighick (Beaver), Crawford and Midlothian. The river joins all these lakes. The Magnetawan River is a wonderful recreational opportunity to fish, swim, boat, kayak, or canoe. For whitewater enthusiasts there are six sets of rapids on the Magnetawan River. Excellent fishing can be found in all local lakes and streams with many varieties to catch including smallmouth bass, pike, perch, walleye, catfish, smelt, speckled trout. Pickerel, Three Mile, Jack, Doe, Horn, and Bartlett are just some of the many other lakes, which dot the landscape. COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 11 PUBLIC PARKS AND PUBLIC WATER ACCESS DESCRIPTION PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH AREAS Three Mile Lake access located at 12 Three Mile Lake Road. Jack Lake access is located at the end of Nicolia Drive off Pickerel & Jack Lake Road. Access to Pickerel Lake is at the end of Pickerel and Jack Lake Roads. Access to Doe Lake is located in Katrine at 1014 Ferguson Road and at 1686 Peggs Mountain Road. Government Dock and Boat launch, located on the Magnetawan River next to the Visitor Information Centre on Ryerson Crescent (Hwy. 520). Rockwyn Landing access to Lake Cecebe is located at the end of South Horn Lake Road DOE LAKE PARK AND BEACH Located in the Village of Katrine at 1014 Ferguson Road. This municipal park is complete with public beach, washroom building equipped with a wheelchair ramp, beach volleyball area, basketball pad and net, swings playground equipment and a boat ramp. KENT ROAD PARK BEACH Located at 180 Kent Road this property offers public access to Pickerel Lake. There is a beach along with picnic area and public washrooms. DOE LAKE BEACH GOVERNMENT DOCK AND BOAT LAUNCH Located in Ryerson Township at 1686 Peggs Mountain Road. Change house, parking, boat launch and portable washroom have been provided. Located on the Magnetawan River next to the Visitor Information Centre on Ryerson Crescent (Hwy. 520) RICHARD THOMAS MEMORIAL PARK Pickerel and Jack Lake Road, between the bridge and the railway tracks on the Magnetewan River RAINY LAKE BEACH 636 Old Rainy Lake Rd., Burk’s Falls STAN DARLING PARK Located at the corner of Ontario and Yonge St. next to the Arts Centre at 113 Yonge St. Located at 150 Houston St. in the grounds of the Almaguin Health Centre. BURKS FALLS COMMUNITY PARK AND PLAYGROUND BURK’S FALLS SKATE PARK COMMUNITY PROFILE Located 220 Centre Street next to the Armour Ryerson & Burk’s Falls Community Arena BMX and skateboarding on a paved surface. Protective equipment must be worn. No supervision. BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 12 Visitor & Community Information Welcome Centre 170 Ryerson Crescent, Seasonal operations Monday – Sunday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, (705) 382-0115 The Welcome Centre provides a seasonal tourist information, public washrooms, a covered outdoor picnic area overlooking the falls and Magnetawan River, and a café. The information centre is located next to the covered footbridge, the starting point for the Heritage River Walk, which stretches from the footbridge below the dam to the racetrack in the arena grounds. With the Magnetawan River on one side, and lush forest on the other, it is the perfect place for walking, picnicking, and sightseeing. The history of the Heritage River Walk dates back to the turn of the century. Today, this historic spur line that is connected to a traditional footpath, provides visitors with a scenic walking trail. Continuous enhancements over the years have resulted in a well-groomed walking system. COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 13 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 14 4.3 Arts and Culture South Almaguin Highlands is home to a thriving and diverse arts and culture community. It is comprised of more than 40 individual visual and performance artists, arts organizations, museums and a public library. Together, they form a strong and impressive presence for the Arts in this area. Libraries The Burk’s Falls, Armour Ryerson Union Public Library is located in Burk’s Falls. The library offers books, DVDs and videos, children’s programs, photocopying, faxing, laminating, free computer access, community information, reading/study space and computer training. The library also provides Inter-Library Loans, a borrowing service that allows free access to public library collections throughout Ontario, and fee-based access to collections across Canada and internationally. More information about the local library can be found online at www.burksfallslibrary.com Membership is free for the residents of Burks Fall’s, Armour Township, Ryerson and McMurrich / Monteith Township. The library is located on ground level and is accessible for wheelchairs. Free parking available. 39 Copeland Street, Burk’s Falls ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-3327 Museums and Arts Facilities Located at 112 Midlothian Road, The Burk’s Falls and District Museum was opened in 1997 and is dedicated to the pioneers who first settled in this area. Located at Wiseman’s Corners, the building is that of the original schoolhouse, S.S. #4 Ryerson. Call (705) 382-3138 for hours of operation. Admission is free but donations are gratefully accepted. Midlothian Castle and Gallery The Screaming Heads project began over 15 years ago and today encompasses over 84 sculptures scattered along 310 acres occupying both sides of the road. This project is the work of local artist Peter Camari and visitors come from as far away as Europe to see it, since it has been featured in both Canadian and international media. Location: Take Hwy 11 to Burk’s Falls and then Hwy 520 toward Magnetawan. Turn off Hwy 520 onto Midlothian Road and follow for approximately 5 km. Admission is free of charge, but donations are accepted and appreciated. COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 15 Burk’s Falls Arts and Crafts Club Gallery The club is a group of over seventy members who are local artists and artisans. They provide both a gallery and workspace for members. The Arts Centre is at 113 Yonge St. Burks Fall’s. Winter hours are Friday, Saturday, Monday 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Summer Hours are, Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Almaguin Highlands Council for the Arts The Almaguin Highlands Arts Council is a volunteer based organization whose mission is to build and sustain a community of artists recognized for its excellence and innovation. The Council provides support and leadership for all forms of the arts on behalf of the residents of the Almaguin Highlands area. (705) 384-0590 www.almaguinhighlandsartscouncil.com Upcoming Events Almaguin Highlands Council for the Arts March - New Directory 2014-15 submissions due NLT March 31st. April 11th - July - August - Annual General Meeting, everyone is invited 7pm Caswell Lakeview Dining Rm wine and cheese to follow Alex Dufresne Gallery Show August 1,2,3 - Summer Studio Tour September 26, 27, 28 - Fall Studio Tour October 24, 25, 26 - Artscape Show & Sale COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 16 5.EDUCATION 5.1 Elementary and Secondary Schools The Near North District School Board operates two Elementary Schools in Burk’s Falls , M.A. Wittick Jr. Public School (JK-Grade 6) Land of Lakes Senior Public School (Grades 7 and 8) The Almaguin Highlands Secondary School (Grade 9 – 12) is located in a new facility in South River that opened its doors in September 2011. www.nearnorthschools.ca for general information & inquiries. All these schools offer excellent facilities and programs. Land of Lakes has a large gymnasium with shower and change room facilities, a large library, a 200 seat raised theatre, a music room, a design and technology room, a science lab, a computer lab, a self-contained classroom for special education students, three small meeting rooms and a utility room with facilities for cooking and sewing. Full information can be found at each school’s individual webpages which can be accessed through the main Near North website. 5.2 Post-Secondary Post-secondary institutions are located in nearby North Bay (87 km) and in Barrie (162 km). Nipissing University and Canadore College, both located in nearby North Bay, offer a wide range of degree and diploma options in both the humanities and sciences and a school of nursing. Continuing education classes at both the university and community college level are available in Huntsville (44 km) Bracebridge (74 km), and North Bay. The University of Waterloo Centre for the Environment offers ecology courses, seminars, and field courses at its Huntsville location. University of Waterloo Centre for the Environment 87 Forbes Hill Drive Huntsville, ON P1H 0B6 www.uwaterloo.ca/waterloo-summit-centre/about-waterloo-summit-centre (705) 571-0259 www.nipissingu.ca www.canadorecollege.ca www.georgiancollege.ca COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 17 6. PLACES OF WORSHIP Burk’s Falls Ryerson and Armour Township, together, are home to 7 mainstream, nondenominational and restorationist Christian churches engaged in community involvement, service and activities and missions relative to their specific mandates. NAME ADDRESS, CONTACT INFORMATION Burk’s Falls Baptist Church 165 Ontario St., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-9775 Burk’s Falls United Church, Yonge St., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-3325 Burk’s Falls Church of Christ 50-B Ontario St., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-1414 Chetwynd Community Church R.R. 2, Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-5463 Church of The Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church Hwy 520, Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 636-5334 Legacy Life Centre – New Hope Fellowship Dream Centre 44 Commercial Dr., Burk’s Falls, Box 150, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-0755 St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 107 Yonge St., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-2032 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 18 7. HEALTH CARE AND WELLNESS South Almaguin has excellent health care services that include family physicians, a nurse practitioner, physiotherapist, mental health services, an Ontario Telemedicine site, a lab and x-ray facility as well as several health and wellness related businesses and services. 7.1 Physicians and Nurse Practitioners Burk’s Falls Family Health Team consisting of three family physicians, Nurse Practitioner, RNs, and a Mental Health Counselor. Appointments available for patients enrolled with the physicians. Ontario Telemedicine Site for all local residents Mon-Wed 9 am-4:30 pm, 5 pm-7 pm by appointment Thurs. 9 am-4:30 pm Fri 9 am-12 noon Burk’s Falls District Health Centre 150 Huston St Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 Family Health Team (705)-382-4022 Physician’s office (705)-382-4020 Laurie Hutcheson, Executive Director laurie.hutcheson@mahc.ca Serves Armour, Burk’s Falls, Kearney, Magnetawan, Perry, and Ryerson Doctor David Dempster, Family Physician 162 Houston St Burks Falls Phone: (705) 382-2207 7.2 Allied Health Care Providers Almaguin Highlands Health Centre The center offers a complete range of health services including Community Care Access Centre for homecare and nursing, pharmacy, lab/blood work services, x-ray services, lab/ECG, physiotherapy, The Friends Day Away Program, registered massage therapy, diabetes health network, foot care clinic, addiction outreach, Ontario Telemedicine Network, AA meetings and Al-anon meetings. Long-term care beds are also arranged through the CCAC. 150 Huston St., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1CO (705) 382-2900 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 19 www.almaguin-health.org 7.3 Mental Health Service Muskoka-Parry Sound Community Mental Health Service Offices are located in Bracebridge, Parry Sound, Sundridge and Huntsville. The service offers crisis support and intake, supportive housing, community outreach and support, counseling, psychotherapy, and education service, and transitional case management, as well as adult protective services, aboriginal mental health and partner assault program. OFFICE LOCATIONS BRACEBRIDGE 173-202 Manitoba Street, P1L 1S3 Phone: (705) 645-2262 Fax: (705) 645-7473 Toll free:1-800-245-5036 HUNTSVILLE 67 Main Street W., Unit 1, P1H 1W9 Phone (705) 789-8891 Fax: (705) 789-3002 PARRY SOUND 26 James Street, P2A 1T5 Phone: (705) 746-4264 Fax: (705) 746-1537 Toll free:1-866-829-7049 SUNDRIDGE 87 Main Street, P0A 1Z0 Phone: (705) 384-5392 Fax: (705) 384-5514 Toll free: 1-866-829-7050 7.4 Hospital and Emergency Services Huntsville and District Memorial Hospital, our local regional hospital, is located 30 minutes south in Huntsville, via the main highway. The hospital has a fully equipped emergency department with physicians on duty 24 hours a day. Staff includes both General Practitioners and Specialists. The hospital’s Centres of Excellence include cardio-vascular, medical/oncology, emergency room/trauma services, women and children services and surgical services Ontario Provincial Police North East Region Headquarters 911 A Gormanville Road North Bay, ON P1B 8G3 (705) 475-260 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 20 The boundaries of the Region stretch from Parry Sound and Burk's Falls in the south, to Moosonee and Hearst in the north, and from Mattawa in the east to White River in the west. Partnerships exist with other government and volunteer agencies, such as, School Boards, Probation and Parole, Ministry of Natural Resources, and Victims Crisis Assistance Referral Services (VICARS ). Almaguin Highlands OPP Detachment 46 Hwy 520 Burk's Falls, ON P0A 1C Serves from Novar to south of Trout Creek, Municipal councils receive quarterly reports on crime and police activity. Staff Sergeant: Stacey Whalley, Non-Emergencies (705) 382-2015. Emergencies (911) The Burk's Falls & District Fire Department serving the communities of Burks Falls, Armour and Ryerson Townships is a volunteer Fire Department with 21 firefighters. 162 Main St. in Burks Fall’s. Dave McNay, Fire Chief, Non-Emergencies (705) 382-4010 Martyn Payge, Fire Prevention Officer, Non-Emergencies (705) 382-4010 Emergencies (911) Ambulance Service The West Parry Sound Health Centre Ambulance Service administers the Ambulance Office in Burk's Falls. Services include, emergency response, treatment and transportation to a medical facility or between facilities. The Air Ambulance Service provides transport between hospitals in the region and other Ontario hospitals. Other services * An Ambulance Awareness Program, and other public relations activities. * CPR and First Aid training. Non-Emergencies (705) 382-3400 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 21 Emergencies (911) 7.5 Wellness and Fitness The Burk’s Falls Family Health Team and the Almaguin Highlands Health Centre arrange seminars and programs for wellness and fitness as the need arises and budget allows and are open to requests. In addition there are private providers in massage, yoga and personal fitness. Many classes are advertised by notices in the arena, doctors’ offices, pharmacy, and community bulletin boards. 7.6 Accessibility Physical accessibility to the offices of all the family physicians in Burk’s Falls is excellent, as is access to the lab, x-ray department and other healthcare services in the village. Level entrances, ramps and accessible parking spaces make navigating these locations manageable, regardless of an individual’s level of ability. It is a 30-minute drive to the Huntsville Hospital for emergency care and other outpatient services. The closest mental health services are located in Sundridge, a 15-minute drive. For seniors and people with disabilities, both a wheelchair van based in Burk’s Falls and volunteer drivers for those not requiring wheelchair transportation, are available by appointment to drive clients to medical appointments in Burk’s Falls, Huntsville and North Bay. A small fee of $0.25 per km. is charged. This service is funded for 5 years starting in February of 2014. Applicants for the program must apply to the East Parry Sound Community Support Services Program. Contact Shelly Bateman, Linda Beatty or Leslie Price at 1-888-521-0000 or (705) 724 6028. Note on accessibility and local transportation: A local bus service for residents of Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson to access retail shopping or public beaches, parks and community centers, either within the village or serving outlying areas of the two townships. For schedule and group bookings contact the Village of Burk’s Falls municipal office at (705) 382-3138 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 22 8. SOCIAL SERVICES District of Parry Sound Social Services administers several programs: The Ontario Works Program provides financial assistance and employment supports to assist individuals with their basic needs and accommodation while focusing on obtaining paid employment. The Ontario Works Program also makes referrals to the Ontario Disability Support Program for those individuals that are not able to seek employment due to longterm health issues. Parry Sound District Social Services also operates the Children’s Services Department. This includes two licensed childcare facilities close to the South Almaguin area, First Steps Child Care Centre in South River and the Highlands Children’s Centre in Emsdale, and several after school programs. District wide programs include the Home Child Care Program, Early Years and Integration Support Services. Children’s Services provides financial assistance to parents deemed in financial need within the District to assist in paying for the cost of childcare in a licensed program. Community Services administers the Social Housing Program, Esprit Place, Adult Protective Services, and several other programs. South River Office 16 Toronto Ave., Box 1600, South River, ON P0A 1X0 (705) 386-2358 or 1-800-661-3230 Ontario Works Parry Sound Office 1 Beechwood Drive, Parry Sound, ON P2A 1J2 (705) 746-8886 or 1-800-461-4464 Housing and Community Services South River Office Parry Sound Office 16 Toronto Ave., South River, ON 1 Beechwood Dr., P0A 1X0 Parry Sound, ON P2A 1J2 (705) 386-2358 or 1-800-461-3230 (705) 774-9600 or 1- 877-767-6060 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 23 Children’s Services South River Office Parry Sound Office 16 Toronto Ave., South River, ON P0A 1X0 1 Beechwood Dr., Parry Sound, ON P2A 1J2 (705) 386-2967 or 1-800-563-4201 (705) 746-7777 or 1-800-461-4464 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 24 8.1 The Children’s Aid Society The Children’s Aid Society (CAS) of the District of Nipissing and Parry Sound is a community service agency mandated by the Province of Ontario through the Child and Family Services Act, 2000 to ensure the best interests, protection and well being of children. The Society also provides programming for youth who have had conflicts with the law, as well as offering volunteer programs for early child intervention. Contact for Children’s Aid Society Head Office 433 McIntyre Street West North Bay ON P1B 2Z3 (705) 472-0910 Toll Free: (877) 303-0910 Early Child Intervention Services 471 Main Street West North Bay ON P1B 2V3 Administration Building 457 Main Street West North Bay ON P1B 2V3 Near North Youth Centre Community Service Teams 6 Airport Way North Bay ON P1B 8G3 (705) 497-5944 Parry Sound Office 25 Church Street Parry Sound ON P2A 1Y2 (705) 746-9354 Toll Free: (877) 303-0910 Burk’s Falls Office 108 Ontario Street Burk’s Falls ON P0H 1C0 (705) 382-1333 Toll Free: (877) 303-0910 8.2 Employment Services The employment resource centre located on Ontario St. offers a variety of services and support for job seekers and acts as the gateway to all government employment and training programs. (705) 382-6100 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 25 9. RECREATION AND TOURISM As a region of outstanding natural beauty on the doorstep of Algonquin Park, the Almaguin Highlands offers a variety of outdoor sports and attractions from fishing to whitewater rafting to touring the galleries of local artists and artisans. Many cottage resorts, campgrounds, restaurants and other businesses cater to tourists and cottagers. For complete information on everything Almaguin has to offer including special events, see www.explorersedge.ca and www.almaguin.on.ca and www.almaguinhighlands.com A sampling of events appears every month on the “almaguinhighlands” web site. For example; March 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed 23 24 25 Thu 234 28 5 6 6pm Bingo Bash 7 5pm Roast chicken dinner 9 10 11 Daylight Saving Time Commonwealth 2pm Lost World Reptile 9:30am Job Search Help starts Day Show Employment North 16 17 18 19 12 13 8 12:30pm Katrine Jamboree's 14 15 5pm Pork schnitzel Quilt dinner Exhibition 20 6pm Bingo Bash St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick's Day 7pm Horticulture Society Meeting Mar 1 Katrine Winter Carnival 5pm Welcome Home Dara 9:30am Job Search Help - Employment North Katrine Winter Carnival 30 Sat 26 27 9:30am Job Search Help - Employment North 23 24 Fri 21 22 5pm Roast beef dinner 25 26 27 28 29 5:30pm Free Workshop - Library 9:30am Job Search Help - Employment North 5pm Meat Loaf Dinner 12:30pm Special Jamboree 31 Apr 1 2 9:30am Job Search Help - Employment North COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON 3 4 5 6pm Bingo Bash JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 26 10. TRANSPORTATION, SHIPPING and COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE 10.1 Motor Coach Services Ontario Northland 555 Oak Street East North Bay, Ontario P1B 8L3 Canada Toll Free (in Canada and U.S.A.): 1.800.461.8558 Fax: (705) 495-4745 http://www.ontarionorthland.ca Burks Falls Location: Steve’s Restaurant 314 Ontario St. Burks Falls, ON P0A 1C0 Phone: (705) 382-3663 Daily: 6:00 am to 9:00 pm Leggett Transportation P.O. Box 399 303 Ontario Street Burks Falls, ON P0A 1C0 Telephone: (705) 783-9989 attn: John or Jill Leggett Whitmell Bus Lines P.O. Box 321 120 Sharpe Street Burks Falls, ON P0A 1C0 Telephone: (705) 382-3133 attn: Paula Brant Northern Airport Passenger Service North Bay: (705) 474-7942 Toll Free: 1-800-461-4219 Email : reserve@northernairport.com http://www.northernairport.com Burks Falls Location: Tim Horton’s 27 Commercial Drive (705) 382-5151 Campbell Bus Lines Ltd. 26 Kinton Ave, Huntsville, ON P1H 1M3 (705) 789-1975 First Student Canada 23 Gray Road Bracebridge, ON P1L 1P8 Telephone: (705) 645-5421 Fax: ((705) 645-1868 www.firstbuscanada.com gary_darlington@firstgroup.com attn: Gary Darlington Hammond Transportation Ltd. Hammond Transportation P.O. Box 441 Ecclestone Drive Bracebridge ON P1L 1T7 Phone: (705) 645-5431 Fax: (705) 645-3629 www.hammondtransportation.com 10.2 Railway Services Freight: Cambium Group Inc. South River (Rail siding) Distribution Center Services, Jan Woodlands (2001) Inc ( Div. Of Cambium Group Inc.) Yves Yelle Industrial Division Manager Off: (514) 637-0666 Fax: (514) 637-0660 Cell: (514) 239-7627 Website: www.cambiumgroup.ca COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 27 10.3 Airports Location of Airport North Bay Hwy #11 Gravenhurst Peacock Road, Sundridge/South River Hwy # 518, West of Emsdale Toronto Details North Bay’s Jack Garland Airport serves as a national and international connector service for North Bay and other Northern Ontario communities. Located at 50 Terminal St., Suite 1 North Bay, ON Canada P1B 8G2 T. (705) 474-3020 F. (705) 472-9867 E. AirportManager@northbayairport.com http://yyb.ca Muskoka Airport www.muskokaairport.com 1011 Airport Road Gravenhurst Ontario, P1P 1R1 (705) 687-2194 South River Sundridge District Airport The airport is jointly owned by Sundridge and the Townships of Strong and Joly http://centraleastontario.cioc.ca/ 521 Airport Rd South River, ON P0A 1Z0 Airport Terminal (705) 386-2710 Daryl Thornborrow, Airport Operator; Phone: (Residence) (705) 386-2710 http://archive.copanational.org Emsdale Airport Services local small craft flying enthusiasts World War II training base http://airportdatabase.net Toronto Pearson International Airport 6301 Silver Dart Dr. Mississauga Ont. L5p1b2 (416) 247-7678 http://www.torontopearson.com 10.4 Marinas PORT CARMEN MARINA 3077 Hwy 520 W Burks Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-3331 STEWARTS RECREATION 326 Ontario St Burks Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-3331 COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON KATRINE MARINE 86 Doe Lake Road Katrine Ont. P0A 1L0 (705) 382-3806 boat@katrinemarine.ca JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 28 10.5 Terminals South Almaguin Highlands is well-served by a variety of Goods Transportation and Delivery Terminals. Whitmell Bus Lines Canada Post P.O. Box 321 188 Ontario St., Burk’s Falls, ON 120 Sharpe Street (705) 382-3901 Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 Leggett Transportation Telephone: (705) 382-3133 P.O. Box 399 attn: Paula Brant 303 Ontario Street Cambium Group Inc. South River Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 Rail siding and Distribution Center Telephone: (705) 783-9981 Services, Telephone: (705) 783-9989 Jan Woodlands (2001) Inc (Div. Of attn: John or Jill Leggett Cambium Group Inc.) Contact: Yves Yelle Industrial Division Manager Off: (514) 637-0666 Fax: (514) 637-0660 Cell: (514) 239-7627 Website: www.cambiumgroup.ca 10.6 Postal and Delivery Services Canada Post 188 Ontario St., Burk’s Falls ON P0A1C0 (705) 382-3901 Muskoka Delivery Services http://www.muskokadelivery.com (705) 645-1258 Purolator Courier Services www.purolator.com 1-888-744-7123 Fedex http://www.fedex.com 1-800-463-3339 This…. COMMUNITY PROFILE But not quite this….. BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 29 10.7 High Speed Internet Connectivity Access to high-speed (broadband) Internet service is an ever-increasing factor in the decision to move/re-locate/remain in a specific geographic location. High Speed enables the residents and businesses of Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson to access online information and services that support learning, health care, and business growth opportunities. Communities around the world have recognized that high speed Internet access stimulates innovation and competitiveness in business and agriculture. This allows local businesses to stay in their communities and promote themselves over the Internet. This essential infrastructure will enable our children and grandchildren to overcome the limits of geography and work where they live. Broadband connectivity also supports regional economic development through publicprivate partnerships, and improves the business case for new investments in our area. Local businesses and residents have several providers to choose from for high speed/broadband Internet service. Service Provider XplorNet Vianet NetSpectrum Bell Rogers Bluesky Net COMMUNITY PROFILE Details Burk’s Falls Radio and TV Service 182 Ontario St. Burk’s Falls, On P0A 1C0 (705) 382-2726 http://www.vianet.ca 1-800-788-0363 http://www.netspectrum.ca 1-800-461-6379 www.bell.ca/Bell Internet www.rogers.com/WiF http://www.blueskynet.ca BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 30 11. TAXES and BUSINESS SUPPORT SYSTEMS 11.1 Tax Rates Local tax rates vary according to the municipality. Industrial Occupied Taxes Based on $250,000 Assessment Permanent Population Community Residential Multi residential Commercial Occupied Burk’s Falls 0.01392144 0.01639667 0.01531358 0.01977401 $3,480.36 1007 Armour 0.00870582 0.0088682 0.01379265 0.01017967 $2,176.455 1433 Ryerson 0.01144310 0.01144310 0.01712528 0.02160556 $2,860775 640 11.1 Business Support Programs The South Almaguin Economic Development Committee provides assistance to local businesses and entrepreneurs as well as community organizations to access programs and services. The Community Development Officer, Dave Gray, can be reached at (705) 5711564. Email: cdo.bar@live.ca. www.facebook.com/cdobar There are several senior level government funding opportunities that cover a wide range of private and public sector programs. These programs are designed to attract investment and assist communities with infrastructure needs. The list below covers a variety of federal and provincial programs. New programs are being introduced on a regular basis. For specific funding program, we recommend, and have had success with, contacting our elected federal and provincial representatives directly. Reference Guide To Programs Ontario Government A-Z List Of Funding Opportunities Celebrate Ontario Explorers Edge Rural Economic Development Ministry Of Northern Development And Mines Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Incentives Programs For Business The Ontario Trillium Foundation FedNor Community Futures Federal Funding Programs COMMUNITY PROFILE PROVINCIAL PROGRAMS http://www.grants.gov.on.ca/prodconsum/groups/ http://www.grants.gov.on.ca/ http://www.grants.gov.on.ca/GrantsPortal/en/OntarioGrants http://explorersedge.ca/ http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en http://nohfc.ca/en/programs http://www.investinontario.com/en/Pages/ http://www.otf.ca/en/ FEDERAL PROGRAMS http://fednor.gc.ca/eic/site/fednor-fednor.nsf/eng/home http://fednor.gc.ca/eic/site/fednorfednor.nsf/eng/fn03478.html http://www.canadabusiness.ca/eng/page/2848// BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 31 Burk’s Falls and District Chamber of Commerce was established to promote and serve the local business community and represent its concerns. Visit their website at www.burksfallschamber.com or contact them by email: info@burksfallschamber.com or mail at P.O. Box 161, Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0. 11.2 Banks and Financial Institutions There are two banks in Burk’s Falls: RBC Royal Bank, 189 Ontario St., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0, (705) 382-2906 Kawartha Credit Union, 186 Ontario St., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0, (705) 382-2364 11.3 Real Estate Most of the major Ontario brokers have offices in Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson. The following chart, compiled by a local broker, gives the latest statistics on recent residential sales. Sales for Jan. 2011 to May 2011 compared to Jan 2013 to May 2013 Based on 3 bedrooms with year round access Jan 1 2011 to May 27 2011 Geographic Area Huntsville Average $ Average $ Jan 1 2013 to May 27 2013 Average $ Waterfront Res. Waterfront Rec. Non-Waterfront- Res $310,814.00 $256,000.00 $218,825.00 Average $ Average $ Average $ Waterfront Res. Waterfront Rec. Non-Waterfront- Res $417,375.00 $293,500.00 $223,311.00 Lake of Bays $441,750.00 $505,909.00 $208,333.00 $379,500.00 $399,852.00 $175,270.00 Kearney/Perry/Armour/ McMurrich/Monteith/ Ryerson/Burks Falls/ Novar/Emsdale $371,000.00 $224,500.00 $152,397.00 $313,000.00 $231,667.00 $166,938.00 -15.60% 3.19% 9.54% Percent Change Ken Mashinter (705) 636-0168, Muskoka Real Estate Board Local housing prices are very competitive compared to neighbouring Muskoka, and many large rural residential lots and farms are available as well as recreational and waterfront property. The Community Development Officer maintains an updated list of business and industrial properties available. There are no building taxes or development charges, other than the building permit fees and user fees for specific services, in Burk’s Falls, Armour and Ryerson. COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 32 12. LOCAL GOVERNANCE Village of Burk’s Falls Armour Township P.O. Box 160,172 Ontario St., P.O. Box 533, 56 Ontario St., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-3138 Email: admin@burksfalls.ca www.burksfalls.net (705) 382-3332 or (705) 382-2954, Fax: (705) 3822086 Email: info@armourtownship.ca www.armourtownship.ca Ryerson Township R.R.#1, 28 Midlothian Rd., Burk’s Falls, ON P0A 1C0 (705) 382-3232 Fax: (705) 382-3286 Email: admin@ryersontownship.ca www.ryersontownship.ca Affordable Beauty! That’s South Almaguin Highlands. That’s Home. COMMUNITY PROFILE BURK’S FALLS, ARMOUR, RYERSON JOHN FINLEY CONSULTING 33