Haldimand Economic Base Study

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Haldimand Economic Base Study
Community Profile 2013
For
The Corporation of the
Municipality of Temagami
Version 2.0
nd
July 2 , 2013
© 2013 Municipality of Temagami
This document contains information that is subject to change without notice. All data is believed to
be accurate, but the reader is advised to verify data before reaching decisions based upon
information contained within this document. All marks are the property of their respective owners.
For further information, contact:
Patrick Cormier, CAO
Municipality of Temagami
P.O. BOX 220
TEMAGAMI, ON CANADA P0H 2H0
Phone: (705) 569-3421 ext. 204
Fax: (705) 569-2834
Email: CAO@temagami.ca
www.temagami.ca
Table of Contents
1
Introduction ..................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Location ........................................................................................................................................ 2
1.2 Climate .......................................................................................................................................... 4
2
Demographics ................................................................................................. 5
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
3
Population Size and Growth ......................................................................................................... 5
Age Profile .................................................................................................................................... 5
Language Characteristics ............................................................................................................. 6
Mobility Characteristics ................................................................................................................. 7
Level of Education ........................................................................................................................ 8
Income .......................................................................................................................................... 9
Labour Force ................................................................................................. 12
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Key Indicators ............................................................................................................................. 12
Labour Force by Occupation ....................................................................................................... 13
Labour Force by Industry ............................................................................................................ 16
Commuting to Work .................................................................................................................... 17
Net Import & Export of Labour Force .......................................................................................... 18
General Wages by Occupation ................................................................................................... 19
4
Key Industries................................................................................................ 21
5
Transportation Facilities ................................................................................ 22
4.1 Largest Employers ...................................................................................................................... 21
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
6
Highways .................................................................................................................................... 22
Rail Service ................................................................................................................................. 23
Airports ....................................................................................................................................... 23
Port ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Taxes and Utilities ......................................................................................... 26
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Local Property Tax Rates ........................................................................................................... 26
Federal and Provincial Income Tax Rates .................................................................................. 26
Electricity .................................................................................................................................... 28
Natural Gas ............................................................................................................................ 306.5
Waste Management .................................................................................................................... 32
6.6 Water and Sanitary Sewer .......................................................................................................... 33
6.7 Communications Infrastructure ................................................................................................... 34
7
Building and Development Related Fees ...................................................... 36
7.1 Development Charges ................................................................................................................ 36
8 Industrial Parks.............................................................................................. 37
9 Industrial and Commercial Availability ........................................................... 37
10 Business Support Programs and Services .................................................... 38
10.1 Local Business Development Programs ..................................................................................... 38
10.2 Government Services ................................................................................................................. 40
10.3 Chamber of Commerce and Business Associations ................................................................... 41
10.4 Education, Employment and Training Services .......................................................................... 41
10.5 Area Financial Institutions ........................................................................................................... 43
10.6 Accountants and Investor Groups ............................................................................................... 44
10.7 Real Estate ................................................................................................................................. 45
10.8 Incentives for Redevelopment..................................................................................................... 46
10.9 Economic Strategies ................................................................................................................... 47
10.10 Incentives ................................................................................................................................. 48
11 Quality of Life ................................................................................................ 49
11.1 Housing Characteristics .............................................................................................................. 49
11.2 Health Care Services .................................................................................................................. 49
11.3 Education .................................................................................................................................... 51
11.4 Protective Services ..................................................................................................................... 52
11.5 Recreation, Tourism and Events ................................................................................................. 53
11.6 Attractions ................................................................................................................................... 55
11.7 Local Media................................................................................................................................. 57
12 Local Accommodations ................................................................................. 58
List of Tables and Figures
Table 1: Temagami Average Temperature (°C) ......................................................................................................................... 4
Table 2: Temagami Average Precipitation ................................................................................................................................. 4
Table 3: Census Population Change, 2001-2011 ....................................................................................................................... 5
Table 4: Age Distribution............................................................................................................................................................ 6
Table 5: Language Characteristics, 2011 ................................................................................................................................... 6
Table 6: Temagami Mobility Rates ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Table 7: Educational Attainment, 2006....................................................................................................................................... 8
Table 8: Total Income Levels, 2005 ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Table 9: Family Income Levels, 2005 ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Table 10: Household Income Levels, 2005 .............................................................................................................................. 11
Table 11: Labour Force Characteristics, 2006 .......................................................................................................................... 12
Table 12: Labour Force by Occupation, 2006 .......................................................................................................................... 14
Table 13: Labour Force by Industry, 2006 ................................................................................................................................ 16
Table 14: Where the Temagami Resident Labour Force Works, 2006 ..................................................................................... 17
Table 15: Place of Residence for Persons Working in Temagami, 2006 .................................................................................. 17
Table 16: Net Import-Export of Labour Force for Temagami, 2006 ........................................................................................... 18
Table 17: General Wages by Occupation ................................................................................................................................. 19
Table 18: Largest Private Sector Employers ............................................................................................................................ 21
Table 19: Largest Public Sector Employers.............................................................................................................................. 21
Table 20: Distance to Urban Centres ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Table 21: Distance to Major US Border Crossings ................................................................................................................... 22
Table 22 Air Carrier Services ................................................................................................................................................... 24
Table 23: Local Property Tax Rates, 2013 ............................................................................................................................... 26
Table 24: Corporate Taxes – Non-Canadian Controlled ........................................................................................................... 26
Table 25: Corporate Taxes –Canadian Controlled ................................................................................................................... 26
Table 26: Personal Income Tax, 2013...................................................................................................................................... 26
Table 27: Sales Tax ................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Table 28: Residential Electricity Rates ..................................................................................................................................... 28
Table 29: Small Business Service Electricity Rates .................................................................................................................. 29
Table 30: Seasonal Customers Service Electricity Rates ......................................................................................................... 29
Table 31: Gas: Regional Residential Rates (Rate 301) ............................................................................................................ 30
Table 32: Gas: Small Commercial Rates (Rate 310) ................................................................................................................ 30
Table 33 Gas: Large Volume General Firm Service* (Northern Rate 10) ................................................................................. 31
Table 34: Waste Disposal Sites ............................................................................................................................................... 32
Table 35: Water Rates ............................................................................................................................................................. 33
Table 36: Water Treatment Facilities........................................................................................................................................ 33
Table 37: Waste Water Temagami Facilities ............................................................................................................................ 34
Table 38: Communications Infrastructure ................................................................................................................................. 34
Table 39: Development-Related Application Fees .................................................................................................................... 36
Table 40: Industrial Parks within Temagami ............................................................................................................................. 37
Table 41: Vacant and Zoned Land ........................................................................................................................................... 37
Table 42: Costs for Existing Space .......................................................................................................................................... 37
Table 43: Economic Strategies ................................................................................................................................................ 47
Table 44: Economic Strategies & Services - Investment Opportunities .................................................................................... 47
Table 45: Housing Values, 2010 .............................................................................................................................................. 49
Table 46: Public Schools ......................................................................................................................................................... 51
Table 47: Catholic Schools ...................................................................................................................................................... 51
Table 48: Recreation and Tourism Facilities ............................................................................................................................ 53
Table 49: Temagami Community Events 2012/2013 ................................................................................................................ 54
Table 50: Newspapers ............................................................................................................................................................. 57
Table 51: Cable Service........................................................................................................................................................... 57
Figure 1: Temagami North American Location Map ................................................................................................................... 2
Figure 2: Temagami Location Map............................................................................................................................................. 3
Figure 3: Age Distribution Chart ................................................................................................................................................. 5
Figure 4: Labour Force by Occupation, 2006 ........................................................................................................................... 13
Temagami Community Profile 2013
1 Introduction
The Temagami region is known as N'Daki Menan, the homeland of the area's Aboriginal community,
most of whom are Anishnaabe (Ojibwe), living on Bear Island. The official name for this group is the
Temagami First Nation. However, a larger group that includes these people, plus non-status
residents and some non-residents is called the Teme-Augama Anishnabai.
Some of the main tourist attractions within the community include old-growth red and white pine,
Lake Temagami, Caribou Mountain, Fishing, showings of Grey Owl from the 1930s, and the
Temagami Public Library.
It is also known as the staging point for cottage vacationing and wilderness canoeing trips on Lake
Temagami, in Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park, and all other vast tracks of wilderness in
the area. There are several outfitters here that cater to outdoor activity. Temagami holds three of
the five highest points of land in Ontario on Ishpatina Ridge.
The community is home to the Finlayson Point Provincial Park, which itself offers access to Lake
Temagami. An excellent view of the entire Temagami area is offered by the Temagami Fire Tower
on Caribou Mountain, a renovated 100-foot (30 m)-tall fire lookout tower that visitors can climb for a
small fee. The Temagami Fire Tower was last used in the 1970s to spot fires. The original fire tower
built here was 45 feet (14 m) high and made of square timber.
st
The Municipality of Temagami was created on January 1 , 1998. This newly amalgamated
Municipality expanded its former geographic boundaries to include a total land base of more than
2,400 square kilometers.
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1.1
Location
Located in the District of Nipissing, the Municipality of Temagami begins 65 kilometers North of
North Bay on Highway #11 just south of Marten River. The Municipality extends 30 km north
through the Municipality’s downtown centre to its residential settlement located in the upper reaches
of the town (Temagami North - Townsite) and beyond.
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Figure 1: Temagami North American Location Map
Source: McSweeney & Associates from http://www.mapquest.com/beta
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Scale: 210km : 120 mi
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Figure 2: Temagami Location Map
Source: http://www.mapquest.com/beta
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1.2
Climate
Temagami derives climatic data from Earlton A Station.
Table 1: Temagami Average Temperature (°C)
Jan
Feb Mar Apr May
Temperature
Daily Average
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
-16.4
-13.8
-6.9
2.2
10.5
15.4
18.1
16.6
11.2
4.9
-2.9
-12.1
3.1
3.1
2.5
2.1
2.1
1.6
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.8
2
3.8
Daily Maximum
-10.1
-7.1
-0.7
8.1
17.4
22.2
24.7
22.9
17.1
9.8
1.2
-6.7
Daily Minimum
-22.6
-20.5
-13
-3.6
3.6
8.6
11.5
10.2
5.4
0.1
-6.9
-17.5
8.3
11
23.9
29.9
33.3
36.1
38.3
36.1
33.9
27.8
19.4
14.7
-28.3
-11.1
-4.4
0
-1.7
-7.2
-13.3
-32
-45
Standard
Deviation
Extreme
Maximum
Extreme
Minimum
-45
-43.9
-38.9
Source: Environment Canada, Earlton A Station
Table 2: Temagami Average Precipitation
Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Precipitation
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Rainfall (mm)
4.4
3.1
19.7
35.9
64.8
76.8
79.7
80.9
88.4
64.1
28.4
7.6
Snowfall (cm)
54.1
39.5
40.9
20.3
2.2
0.3
0
0
0.3
5.6
33
50.9
Precipitation
(mm)
54
39.8
59.1
55.5
67
77.1
79.7
80.9
88.7
69.4
60.1
53.9
Average Snow
Depth (cm)
41
52
39
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
19
41
53
39
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
19
49
47
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
31
Median Snow
Depth (cm)
Snow Depth at
Month-end
(cm)
Source: Environment Canada, Earlton A Station
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2 Demographics
2.1
Population Size and Growth
Between 2006 and 2011, Temagami experienced a population decrease of 12.2%.
Table 3: Census Population Change, 2001-2011
2001
893
Temagami Population Count
% Change from Previous Census
2001
11,410,046
Ontario Population Count
% Change from Previous Census
2006
934
4.6
2006
12,160,282
6.6
2011
820
-12.2
2011
12,851,821
5.7
Source: Statistics Canada. 2012. 2011 Community Profiles. 2011 Census.
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released September 19, 2012.
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E
2.2
Age Profile
Temagami has an older population compared to the provincial average, with a median age 13 years
higher than Ontario. Statistics show that percentages of the total population that are between the
ages of 50 to 79 are above the provincial average, while the percentages for those aged 0 to 49
years and 80 to 85 years and over are under the provincial average.
Figure 3: Age Distribution Chart
Age Distribution
12.0
Percentage
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
Temagami
2.0
Ontario
0.0
Age Group
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistics Canada. 2012. 2011 Community Profiles. 2011 Census.
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released September 19, 2012.
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E
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Table 4: Age Distribution
Temagami
2011
820
15
25
35
50
35
20
20
35
40
60
95
75
95
75
65
45
10
10
53.3
89.9
Characteristics
Age
0 to 4 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 years and over
Median age of the population
% of the population aged 15 and over
Temagami
2011 (%)
Ontario
2011 (%)
1.8
3.0
4.3
6.1
4.3
2.4
2.4
4.3
4.9
7.3
11.6
9.1
11.6
9.1
7.9
5.5
1.2
1.2
5.5
5.5
5.9
6.7
6.6
6.3
6.2
6.6
7.2
8.2
7.8
6.7
6.0
4.4
3.4
2.8
2.1
1.9
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistics Canada. 2012. 2011 Community Profiles. 2011 Census.
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released September 19, 2012.
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E
2.3
Language Characteristics
Table 5 indicates 99.4% of people in Temagami speak English or French, or both official languages.
Table 5: Language Characteristics, 2011
Temagami
Characteristics
820
Total population
700
English only
0
French only
115
English and French
5
Other language(s)
Temagami (%)
Ontario (%)
85.4
0
14.0
0.6
88.2
0.34
11.2
0.21
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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2.4
Mobility Characteristics
Residents of Temagami were slightly less likely to move than the provincial average. Movers were
more likely to move from outside Temagami than within Temagami. In addition, Temagami had
more migrants from within the province than from outside province or from outside of Canada.
Table 6: Temagami Mobility Rates
Temagami
Temagami
2006
2006 (%)
Mobility status – place of residence status one year ago
Total population 1 year and over
920
Characteristics
Non-movers
Movers
Non-migrants
Migrants
Internal Migrants
Intraprovincial migrants
805
88.0
115
12.6
35
3.8
80
8.7
80
8.7
70
7.7
Interprovincial migrants
10
1.1
External migrants
0
0.0
Mobility status – place of residence status five years ago
Total population 5 years and over
905
Non-movers
600
66.3
Movers
305
33.7
Non-migrants
65
7.2
Migrants
240
26.5
Internal Migrants
240
26.5
Intraprovincial migrants
230
25.4
Interprovincial migrants
0
0.0
External migrants
0
0.0
Ontario
2006 (%)
86.6
13.4
8.0
5.4
4.3
3.8
0.5
1.1
58.7
41.3
22.4
18.9
14.0
12.3
1.6
5.0
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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2.5
Level of Education
2
Table 7 indicates the level of education attainment in Temagami in 2006 :



Temagami has a larger percentage of residents with an apprenticeship or trades certificate
or diploma and lower post-secondary educational attainment level compared to the
provincial average for ages 25-34.
Temagami has a larger percentage of residents with College, CEGEP or other nonuniversity certificate or diploma compared to the provincial average for ages 35-64.
Temagami has a smaller percentage of residents with university education level compared
to the provincial average for ages 35-64.
Table 7: Educational Attainment, 2006
Characteristics
Total population aged 25 to 34
No certificate; diploma or degree
High school certificate or equivalent
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
College; CEGEP or other non-university certificate or
diploma
University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level
University certificate; diploma or degree
Total population aged 35 to 64
No certificate; diploma or degree
High school certificate or equivalent
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
College; CEGEP or other non-university certificate or
diploma
University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level
University certificate; diploma or degree
Temagami
2006
85
10
30
20
Temagami
2006(%)
Ontario
2006(%)
11.8
35.3
23.5
8.7
23.8
6.0
15
0
15
410
75
105
100
17.6
0.0
17.6
24.3
4.5
32.7
18.3
25.6
24.4
15.0
25.4
9.6
95
20
10
23.2
4.9
2.4
21.3
4.7
24.0
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistics Canada. 2007. 2006 Community Profiles. 2006 Census.
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007.
http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/index.cfm?Lang=E
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Errors may be introduced due to rounding and suppression.
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2.6
Income
Table 8 indicates substantially lower income levels in Temagami than in Ontario in 2005, with a
much greater percentage of income derived from government transfers.
Table 8: Total Income Levels, 2005
Temagami
Characteristic
Total income in 2005 of population 15 years and
over - 20% sample data
Without income
With income
Under $1,000
$1,000 to $2,999
$3,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $6,999
$7,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $11,999
$12,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $44,999
$45,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 and over
Characteristic
Median total income $
Average total income $
Standard error of average total income $
Composition of total income (100%)
Earnings %
Government transfers %
Other money %
825
45
775
55
40
40
40
60
20
70
55
135
65
35
40
30
0
25
70
Temagami
20,302
23,638
1,474
100
58.0
25.1
17.2
Temagami
(%)
Ontario
(%)
5.5
93.9
6.7
4.8
4.8
4.8
7.3
2.4
8.5
6.7
16.4
7.9
4.2
4.8
3.6
0.0
3.0
8.5
4.9
95.1
4.1
3.4
3.2
3.4
5.5
3.9
5.7
8.5
7.0
6.2
6.3
5.7
5.0
4.2
6.6
16.5
Ontario
27,258
38,099
56
100
77.4
9.8
12.9
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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Table 9 indicates substantially lower family incomes in Temagami than in Ontario in 2005.
Table 9: Family Income Levels, 2005
Characteristic
Family income in 2005 of economic families - 20%
sample data
Under $10,000
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $69,999
$70,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $89,999
$90,000 to $99,999
$100,000 and over
Characteristic
Median family income $
Average family income $
Standard error of average family income $
Composition of family income (100%)
Employment income %
Government transfer payments %
Other %
Temagami
285
10
15
45
30
50
30
20
30
15
10
15
Temagami
44,486
53,006
3,838
100
67.4
23.6
9
Temagami
(%)
3.5
5.3
15.8
10.5
17.5
10.5
7.0
10.5
5.3
3.5
5.3
Ontario (%)
2.4
4.0
6.8
8.6
8.8
8.6
8.5
8.0
7.4
6.4
30.5
Ontario
72,734
90,526
159
100
79.5
8.8
11.8
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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Table 10 indicates substantial lower household incomes in Temagami than in Ontario in 2005.
Table 10: Household Income Levels, 2005
Characteristic
Household income in 2005 of private households 20% sample data
Under $10,000
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $69,999
$70,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $89,999
$90,000 to $99,999
$100,000 and over
Characteristic
Median household income $
Average household income $
Standard error of average household income $
Temagami
405
40
40
90
45
55
35
30
30
20
15
20
Temagami
39,251
45,074
3,156
Temagami
(%)
Ontario
(%)
9.9
9.9
22.2
11.1
13.6
8.6
7.4
7.4
4.9
3.7
4.9
4.4
8.8
9.0
9.8
9.2
8.5
7.8
7.1
6.2
5.2
24.0
Ontario
60,455
77,967
123
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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3 Labour Force
3.1
Key Indicators
Temagami’s labour force consists of 825 persons. Table 11 demonstrates that Temagami’s labour
participation and employment rates are lower than Ontario’s, while unemployment rates are higher
than Ontario’s.
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Table 11: Labour Force Characteristics, 2006
Characteristic
Population 15 to 24 years - Labour force activity
In the labour force
Employed
Unemployed
Not in the labour force
Participation rate
Employment rate
Unemployment rate
Population 25 years and over - Labour force activity
In the labour force
Employed
Unemployed
Not in the labour force
Participation rate
Employment rate
Unemployment rate
Temagami
105
60
55
10
50
57.1
52.4
16.7
720
395
355
40
315
54.9
49.3
10.1
Ontario
1,624,835
1,059,355
905,425
153,935
565,475
65.2
55.7
14.5
8,194,585
5,528,220
5,258,825
269,395
2,666,365
67.5
64.2
4.9
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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Participation rate %=labourforce/total population 15+
Employment rate %= employed/totalpopulation 15+
Unemployment rate %=unemployed/labourforc
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3.2
Labour Force by Occupation
In Temagami, as in the rest of Ontario, sales and service occupations represent the largest
occupation group in the area which is 7% higher than the percentage in Ontario. Trades, transport,
equipment operators and related occupations are also substantially higher than the provincial
average - almost twice the provincial average. Figure 4 and Table 12 indicate Temagami’s labour
force experience by occupation.
Figure 4: Labour Force by Occupation, 2006
Labour Force by Occupation
Temagami, 2006
Occupations unique to
processing,
manufacturing and
utilities
3%
Management
occupations
8%
Business, finance and
administration
occupations
11%
Natural and applied
sciences and related
occupations
3%
Occupations unique to
primary industry
6%
Health occupations
2%
Trades, transport and
equipment operators and
related occupations
29%
Occupations in social
science, education,
government service and
religion
2%
Sales and service
occupations
36%
Occupations in art,
culture, recreation and
sport
0%
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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Table 12: Labour Force by Occupation, 2006
Temagami
2006
Temagami
2006 (%)
Ontario
2006(%)
455
0
450
35
10
0
0.0
98.9
7.7
2.2
0.0
1.7
98.3
10.1
1.3
2.9
10
20
50
0
2.2
4.4
11.0
0.0
2.8
3.2
18.3
2.8
B1 Finance and insurance administration occupations
B2 Secretaries
B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations
B4 Clerical supervisors
B5 Clerical occupations
C Natural and applied sciences and related
occupations
C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied
sciences
C1 Technical occupations related to natural and
applied sciences
D Health occupations
D0 Professional occupations in health
0
10
0
0
35
0.0
2.2
0.0
0.0
7.7
1.2
1.4
2.2
0.6
10.0
15
3.3
6.9
0
0.0
4.0
15
10
0
3.3
2.2
0.0
2.8
5.2
1.1
D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses
D2 Technical and related occupations in health
D3 Assisting occupations in support of health
services
E Occupations in social science, education,
government service and religion
E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers,
ministers of religion, and policy and program officers
E1 Teachers and professors
E2 Paralegals, social services workers and
occupations in education and religion, n.e.c.
0
10
0.0
2.2
1.6
1.2
0
0.0
1.4
10
2.2
8.3
0
0
0.0
0.0
2.3
4.0
0
0.0
2.0
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
F0 Professional occupations in art and culture
F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation
and sport
0
0
0.0
0.0
3.1
1.3
0
0.0
1.7
Characteristic
Total labour force 15 years and over by occupation National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 20% sample data
Occupation - Not applicable
All occupations
A Management occupations
A0 Senior management occupations
A1 Specialist managers
A2 Managers in retail trade, food and
accommodation services
A3 Other managers, n.e.c.
B Business, finance and administration occupations
B0 Professional occupations in business and finance
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Temagami
2006
Temagami
2006 (%)
Ontario
2006 (%)
155
34.1
23.1
15
3.3
0.8
10
2.2
2.2
G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks
G3 Cashiers
G4 Chefs and cooks
15
10
25
3.3
2.2
5.5
4.4
1.8
1.2
G5 Occupations in food and beverage service
20
4.4
1.4
G6 Occupations in protective services
G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation,
including attendants in recreation and sport
15
3.3
1.6
10
2.2
0.8
15
3.3
1.4
35
7.7
7.4
130
28.6
13.8
10
20
2.2
4.4
0.7
2.2
0
0.0
1.0
10
25
0
2.2
5.5
0.0
1.3
2.0
0.7
15
3.3
0.5
20
4.4
3.1
35
7.7
2.3
I Occupations unique to primary industry
I0 Occupations unique to agriculture, excluding
labourers
I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining,
oil and gas extraction and fishing, excluding labourers
25
5.5
2.5
0
0.0
1.5
0
0.0
0.2
I2 Primary production labourers
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing
and utilities
20
4.4
0.8
15
3.3
7.0
0
0.0
0.5
10
0
2.2
0.0
2.5
2.4
0
0.0
1.7
Characteristic
G Sales and service occupations
G0 Sales and service supervisors
G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales
specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers
G8 Child care and home support workers
G9 Sales and service occupations, n.e.c.
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and
related occupations
H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and
transportation
H1 Construction trades
H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and
electrical trades and telecommunications occupations
H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting
occupations
H4 Mechanics
H5 Other trades, n.e.c.
H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators, including
drillers
H7 Transportation equipment operators and related
workers, excluding labourers
H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation
labourers and related occupations
J0 Supervisors in manufacturing
J1 Machine operators in manufacturing
J2 Assemblers in manufacturing
J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and
utilities
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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3.3
Labour Force by Industry
A significant portion of the labour force in Temagami is employed in the retail trade industry which
accounts for 17.6% of the labour force compared to 10.9% of Ontario’s labour force. The
percentage of labour force in the construction industry in Temagami is also very large, which is
almost three times the percentage in Ontario. The following table indicates Temagami’s labour force
experience by industry.
Table 13: Labour Force by Industry, 2006
Characteristic
Total labour force 15 years and over by industry North American Industry Classification System 2002 20% sample data
Industry - Not applicable
All industries
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
21 Mining and oil and gas extraction
22 Utilities
23 Construction
31-33 Manufacturing
41 Wholesale trade
44-45 Retail trade
48-49 Transportation and warehousing
51 Information and cultural industries
52 Finance and insurance
53 Real estate and rental and leasing
54 Professional, scientific and technical services
55 Management of companies and enterprises
56 Administrative and support, waste management
and remediation services
61 Educational services
62 Health care and social assistance
71 Arts, entertainment and recreation
72 Accommodation and food services
81 Other services (except public administration)
91 Public administration
Temagami
2006
Temagami
2006 (%)
Ontario
2006 (%)
455
10
455
0
0
10
75
25
0
80
45
0
0
20
0
0
2.2
100.0
0.0
0.0
2.2
16.5
5.5
0.0
17.6
9.9
0.0
0.0
4.4
0.0
0.0
1.7
98.3
1.7
0.4
0.8
5.8
13.7
4.7
10.9
4.7
2.6
4.8
1.9
7.2
0.1
25
10
20
10
50
35
35
5.5
2.2
4.4
2.2
11.0
7.7
7.7
4.8
6.6
9.3
2.1
6.3
4.6
5.3
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2006 Electronic Profile, 94-581-XCB2006001, Profile for
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census.
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3.4
Commuting to Work
The following two tables provide information on persons reporting a “usual place of work other than
in their home or outside of Canada”, and reveal the following regarding labour force commuting with
respect to Temagami:




The majority of Temagami residents who work outside of Temagami commute to work in
Temiskaming Shores.
The largest number of non-residents commuting to work in Temagami travel from
Temiskaming Shores.
7.69% of the workers living in Temagami have a usual place of work outside of Temagami.
11.11% of workers declaring a usual place of work in Temagami live outside of Temagami.
Table 14: Where the Temagami Resident Labour Force Works, 2006
Place of Work
Total
Temagami
240
Temiskaming Shores
Total Resident Labour Force
Total resident labour force with a usual place of work outside of
Temagami
Percent of residents declaring a place of work outside of
Temagami
Male
120
Female
115
20
260
15
135
10
125
20
15
10
7.69%
11.11%
8.00%
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistic Canada, Commuting Flow Census Subdivisions: Sex (3) for the Employed
Labour Force 15 Years and Over Having a Usual Place of Work of Census Subdivisions, Flows Greater than or Equal to 20,
2006 Census - 20% Sample Data.
http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/topics/RetrieveProductTable.cfm?ALEVEL=3&APATH=3&CATNO=97-561XCB2006011&DETAIL=0&DIM=&DS=99&FL=0&FREE=1&GAL=0&GC=99&GK=NA&GRP=1&IPS=97-561XCB2006011&METH=0&ORDER=1&PID=90656&PTYPE=88971&RL=0&ShowAll=No&StartRow=1&SUB=0&Temporal=200
6&Theme=76&VID=0&VNAMEE=&VNAMEF=&S=1&O=D&A=W&PRID=0&GID=3548069
Table 15: Place of Residence for Persons Working in Temagami, 2006
Place of Residence
Total
Temagami
240
Temiskaming Shores
30
Total workforce working in Temagami
270
Total non-resident workforce commuting to work to Temagami
Percent of workers (non-residents) commuting to work to
Temagami
Male
120
10
130
Female
115
15
130
30
10
15
11.11%
7.69%
11.54%
Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistic Canada, Commuting Flow Census Subdivisions: Sex (3) for the Employed
Labour Force 15 Years and Over Having a Usual Place of Work of Census Subdivisions, Flows Greater than or Equal to 20,
2006 Census - 20% Sample Data.
http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/topics/RetrieveProductTable.cfm?ALEVEL=3&APATH=3&CATNO=97-561XCB2006011&DETAIL=0&DIM=&DS=99&FL=0&FREE=1&GAL=0&GC=99&GK=NA&GRP=1&IPS=97-561XCB2006011&METH=0&ORDER=1&PID=90656&PTYPE=88971&RL=0&ShowAll=No&StartRow=1&SUB=0&Temporal=200
6&Theme=76&VID=0&VNAMEE=&VNAMEF=&S=1&O=D&A=R&PRID=0&GID=3548069
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3.5
Net Import & Export of Labour Force
The net export/import calculation is simply the number of jobs in each Temagami industry minus the
number of Temagami residents working in that particular industry. The next table highlights industry
sectors and subsectors in which there is a net export or import of labour force greater or equal to
10.
The table indicates that the Temagami resident labour force works outside of Temagami in the
following industry sectors:
 Construction
 Transportation and warehousing
 Educational services.
The table also reveals that the Non-Temagami residents work in the following industry sectors in
Temagami:
 Utilities
 Retail trade
 Arts, entertainment and recreation
 Accommodation and food services.
Table 16: Net Import-Export of Labour Force for Temagami, 2006
Jobs
Employed
in
Resident
Industry (NAICS)
Temagami
Labour Force
22 Utilities
10
0
23 Construction
20
65
44-45 Retail trade
105
80
48-49 Transportation and warehousing
30
45
61 Educational services
0
10
71 Arts, entertainment and recreation
20
0
72 Accommodation and food services
45
35
Source: McSweeney & Associates from Statistics Canada, 2006 Census.
18
Net exp
(-)/imp(+)
of Labour
10
-45
25
-15
-10
20
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3.6
General Wages by Occupation
The following table indicates the general wage rates for occupations in the Nipissing/Parry
Sound/Timiskaming Area - Ontario.
Table 17: General Wages by Occupation
NOC
611
631
711
721
1121
1211
1241
1242
1243
1422
1453
1461
1473
2241
2264
6211
6212
6221
6241
6242
6252
6421
6435
6453
6465
6641
Occupational Title
Sales, Marketing and Advertising
Managers
Restaurant and Food Service
Managers
Construction Managers
Facility Operation and Maintenance
Managers
Specialists in Human Resources
Supervisors, General Office and
Administrative Support Clerks
Secretaries (Except Legal and
Medical)
Legal Secretaries
Medical Secretaries
Data Entry Clerks
Customer Service, Information and
Related Clerks
Low
Wage
($/hour)
Median
Wage
($/hour)
High
Wage
($/hour)
N/A
N/A
N/A
10.65
N/A
15.00
N/A
31.25
N/A
2011
16.38
18.27
26.92
29.74
48.08
50.26
2011
2011
13.75
25.00
38.46
2011
14.00
N/A
12.00
10.50
21.00
N/A
20.00
16.00
26.00
N/A
25.00
26.41
2011
Reference
Period
2011
2011
10.25
13.30
25.86
2011
Mail, Postal and Related Clerks
Production Clerks
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering Technologists and
Technicians
Construction Inspectors
10.25
N/A
20.00
N/A
25.00
N/A
2011
15.00
19.38
23.13
30.77
40.00
42.00
2011
2011
Retail Trade Supervisors
Food Service Supervisors
Technical Sales Specialists Wholesale Trade
Chefs
Cooks
Bakers
Retail Salespersons and Sales
Clerks
Hotel Front Desk Clerks
10.90
10.25
15.02
11.75
25.00
18.91
2011
2011
N/A
10.25
10.25
10.25
N/A
15.00
10.75
11.00
N/A
23.00
19.50
13.50
2011
2011
2011
10.25
10.25
10.75
12.75
19.00
18.50
2011
2011
Food and Beverage Servers
Other Protective Service
Occupations
Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen
Helpers and Related Occupations
10.25
10.25
12.00
2011
12.00
22.02
30.92
2011
10.25
10.25
19.00
2011
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NOC
7231
Occupational Title
Machinists and Machining and
Tooling Inspectors
Low
Wage
($/hour)
Median
Wage
($/hour)
High
Wage
($/hour)
Reference
Period
15.86
23.00
31.00
2011
13.00
24.00
35.00
2011
18.00
11.25
29.00
17.00
33.60
25.00
2011
2011
10.25
14.25
20.00
2011
13.00
20.00
27.34
2011
18.00
12.50
23.86
19.20
28.10
27.00
2011
2011
10.50
14.00
23.60
2011
7412
Telecommunications Installation
and Repair Workers
Heavy-Duty Equipment
Mechanics
Motor Vehicle Body Repairers
Other Trades and Related
Occupations
Other Small Engine and
Equipment Mechanics
Drillers and Blasters - Surface
Mining, Quarrying and
Construction
Truck Drivers
Bus Drivers and Subway and
Other Transit Operators
7414
Delivery and Courier Service
Drivers
10.25
16.41
25.50
2011
7421
Heavy Equipment Operators
(Except Crane)
17.50
22.00
27.00
2011
7612
Other Trades Helpers and
Labourers
10.25
16.00
30.00
2011
7622
Railway and Motor Transport
Labourers
N/A
N/A
N/A
9511
Machining Tool Operators
14.00
20.61
28.00
2011
9613
Labourers in Chemical Products
Processing and Utilities
11.00
16.00
24.12
2011
9617
Labourers in Food, Beverage and
Tobacco Processing
N/A
N/A
N/A
9619
Other Labourers in Processing,
Manufacturing and Utilities
10.25
12.00
19.50
2011
1411
General Office Clerks
10.25
15.25
26.00
2011
6611
Cashiers
10.25
10.25
13.00
2011
7246
7312
7322
7383
7335
7372
7411
Source: Produced by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada's Labour Market Information Service, Report
generated on Oct. 30, 2012,
http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/LMI_report_area.do?lang=eng&area=6363&reportOption=wage.
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4 Key Industries
4.1
Largest Employers
Table 18: Largest Private Sector Employers
Name
Kirk Smith Construction
Temagami Marine
Temagami Trucking
Temagami Shell
Temagami Co-op
Product or Service
Building Contractor
Marina
General Contracting
Retail / Restaurant / Gas
Retail / Grocery
Sector
Construction
Retail trade
Manufacturing
Retail trade
Retail trade
No. of Employees
(approximate)
10 to 15
10 to 15
15 to 20
15 to 20
6 full-time 8 Part-time
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Table 19: Largest Public Sector Employers
Name
Municipality of Temagami
Temagami Public School
Sector
Government Services
Educational services
Source: Municipality of Temagami
21
No. of Employees
(approximate)
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5 Transportation Facilities
5.1
Highways
Major arterial highways serving the region:

The Trans Canada Highway 11 runs north-south and links Temagami north to Latchford,
Coleman and Cobalt and south to North Bay.

The nearest four lane highway is Hwy. 400 near Parry Sound. It is approximately 247 km
from Temagami and runs northwest to southeast into Toronto.
Table 20: Distance to Urban Centres
Distance to Major Urban Centres
Kingston
Kirkland Lake
London
Montreal
North Bay
Ottawa
Sudbury
St. Catharines
Sault Ste Marie
Thunder Bay
Toronto
Timmins
Windsor
Winnipeg
Km
558
145
604
646
97
458
163
533
473
1,000
443
264
779
1,687
Miles
347
90
375
401
61
285
101
331
294
621
275
164
484
1,048
Km
573
524
567
554
550
581
782
705
473
1,079
1,333
1,424
Miles
356.0
325.6
352.3
344.2
341.8
361.0
485.9
438.1
293.9
670.5
828.3
884.8
Source: http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&tab=wl
Table 21: Distance to Major US Border Crossings
Distance to Border Crossings
Massena/Cornwall
Ogdensburg/Prescott
Alexandria Bay/Ivy Lea
Lewiston/Queenston
Niagara Falls/Niagara Falls
Buffalo/Fort Erie
Detroit/Windsor
Port Huron/Sarnia
Sault Ste Marie/Sault Ste Marie
Grand Portage/Thunder Bay
International Falls/Fort Frances
Baudette/Rainy River
Source: http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&tab=wl
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5.2
Rail Service
Rail Service in the Municipality of Temagami is provided by the Ontario Northland Railway.
Freight:
Ontario Northland
555 Oak Street East
North Bay, ON
P1B 8L3
Phone: (705)472-4500 or 1(800)363-7512 ext 0
Fax: (705)476-5598
Email: info@ontarionorthland.ca
Web: http://www.ontarionorthland.ca/index.php/en/rail-freight/contact-us
Ontario Northland is primarily engaged in providing rail freight services for the transportation of
mineral and forest products, chemicals, petroleum and other products to and from northeastern
Ontario and northwestern Quebec. In addition to rail freight, Ontario Northland operates express
freight services between Cochrane and Moosonee.
Most carload freight shipments are moved on regularly scheduled freight trains connecting with
other Canadian railways: Canadian National (CN) and CP Rail System (CPRS). Ontario Northland
is part of a North American network of railways providing freight services to and from locations
throughout North America, including import/export traffic from seaports. Special train movements for
heavy or dimensional loads are also handled by Ontario Northland.
Intermodal facilities:
The nearest intermodal terminal is located in Toronto.
Airport Road & Intermodal Drive
76 Intermodal Drive
Brampton, ON
L6T 5K1
Website: http://www.cn.ca/en/shipping-how-intermodal-terminals.htm
5.3
Airports
Earlton-Timiskaming Regional Airport (Regional Airport)
P.O. Box 99
Earlton, ON
P0J 1E0
Phone: (705)563-2215
Fax: (705)563-2299
Email: info@timiskairport.com
Web: http://www.timiskairport.com/home/
Earlton (Timiskaming Regional) Airport, is located 1.9 km southwest of Earlton, Ontario. The airport
has a 6,000 ft × 150 ft (1,829 m × 46 m) paved runway oriented east-west, and a 3,018 by 150 feet
(920 m × 46 m) gravel/snow runway oriented north-south.
The Earlton (Timiskaming Regional) Airport, which is 88.8 km from Temagami, connects and
accesses the business communities in Timiskaming to regional, national and international markets
and clientele. It is also the hub for the Air Ambulance Services in the area, connecting Englehart,
Temiskaming and Ville Marie Hospitals to specialized services offered in larger centers such as
Sudbury, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
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North Bay Airport (Domestic Airport)
50 Terminal St., Suite 1
North Bay, ON
P1B 8G2
Phone: (705)474-3020
Fax: (705)472-9867
Email: AirportManager@northbayairport.com
Website: http://www.northbayairport.com/Pages/Default.aspx
North Bay Airport or North Bay/Jack Garland Airport in North Bay, Ontario, Canada which is 99.9
km from Temagami, is located at Hornell Heights, 7.4 km north-northeast of the city. The airport
once served as a North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) base.
North Bay's Jack Garland Airport is an ideal location for aerospace testing and evaluation programs.
It offers:
 runways that can accommodate all aircraft types; the main one is 10,000' followed by a
second runway at 4,500' and a third which is a dedicated Flight- and Ground-Test Runway
13/31;
 operational schedules that can accommodate intensive periods of runway use;
 ample ground facilities;
 weather conditions that (seasonally) can be representative of almost any airport in the
world;
 reserved Flight-test airspace.
Table 22: Air Carrier Services
Air Carriers Providing Services from North Bay Airport
Passengers
Goods
Regional
Air Canada Jazz
Air Canada Jazz
Regional
Bear Skin Airlines
Bear Skin Airlines
Private
Voyager Airways
Voyager Airways
Air Taxi
Voyager Airways, Algonquin Flight
Voyager Airways, Algonquin Flight Center,
Center, Lakeland Airways
Lakeland Airways
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Toronto Pearson International Airport (International Airport)
Customer Service
Phone: (416)776-9892
Mail: Customer Service Quality
Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Toronto Pearson International Airport
PO Box 6031, 3111 Convair Drive
Toronto AMF, ON L5P 1B2
Website: http://www.torontopearson.com/index.aspx#
Toronto Pearson International Airport, also known as Lester B. Pearson International Airport or
simply Toronto Pearson, is a major international airport serving Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated
27 km northwest of Downtown Toronto in the City of Mississauga. It is 443 km from Temagami. It is
the busiest airport in Canada and the primary hub of flag carrier Air Canada and is also a hub for Air
Canada Jazz, West Jet, Air Transat, Sunwing Airlines, and Skyservice. The airport is operated by
Greater Toronto Airports Authority as part of Transport Canada's National Airports System. It is one
of eight Canadian airports with facilities for United States border preclearance.
Toronto Pearson handled 32.3 million passengers and 430,588 aircraft movements in 2008. It has 5
runways with the longest runway being 11,120 ft.
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5.4
Port
Toronto Harbour
Toronto Harbour is a bay on the north shore of Lake Ontario, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a
natural harbour, protected from Lake Ontario waves by the Toronto Islands. It is a commercial port
on the Great Lakes as well as a recreational harbour. Waterfront uses include shipping, residential,
recreational and cultural.
Toronto Harbour is both a commercial port and a recreation area. Commercial activities are
confined mainly to the harbour's eastern side, while the western side was developed into
Harbourfront, a conversion from industrial land to recreational and cultural uses. Harbourfront has
parks, hotels, an amphitheatre, and many other facilities.
The port's terminal operations occupy 50 acres (20.234 hectares) and include the following facilities:
 Seven marine berths all, to St. Lawrence Seaway depth. Excellent connections to road and
rail service.
 Marine terminal building with 150,000 sq. ft. (13,935 square metres) of storage, located
close to the berths. The building has a smooth concrete floor, high ceilings, many large
cargo doors, inside or outside loading, and a large truck dock.
 Container distribution center with 100,000 sq. ft. (9,290 square metres) of heated storage,
inside rail loading dock, inside truck docks, and many container bays. The building also has
high overhead; clean, smooth floor; and is well lighted.
 The entire yard is paved, fenced, customs bonded and has 24 hour security.
 Rail service by both of Canada's railroads, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific.
Several sidings provide access throughout the area, including directly to the dock and inside
the warehouse building.
 Excellent container yard includes container handling equipment and electrical plugs for
reefers.
 An extensive list of handling equipment:
o heavy lift crane - - 300 short tons (270 tonnes)
o large mobile container toplifters - - 46 tonnes
o floating derrick - - 50 tonnes
o large fleet of forklift trucks with lifting capacity of up to 50 tonnes. A wide range of
attachments for handling various products such as steel, woodpulp, forest product
rolls, drums, etc.
 A large maintenance centre for maintaining/repairing the equipment.
The Toronto Port Authority
60 Harbour Street
Toronto, ON
M5J 1B7
Phone: (416)863-2000
Fax: (416)863-0495
Web: http://www.torontoport.com/About-TPA/Contact-Us.aspx
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6 Taxes and Utilities
6.1
Local Property Tax Rates
Table 23: Local Property Tax Rates, 2013
Temagami Tax Rates
(%)
Education Tax Rates
(%)
Total Tax Rates
(%)
Residential/farm
Multi-residential
Commercial
(occupied)
Commercial excess
lands/vacant lands
0.786
1.848
0.212
0.212
0.998
2.060
0.958
1.260
2.218
0.671
0.882
1.553
Industrial (occupied)
Industrial excess
lands/vacant lands
0.782
1.260
2.042
0.509
0.819
1.328
Property Class
Source: Municipality of Temagami
6.2
Federal and Provincial Income Tax Rates
Table 24: Corporate Taxes – Non-Canadian Controlled
Corporate Tax Rates - Non Canadian Controlled
Combined Federal and Provincial
General/Manufacturing and Processing/Investment
General; Active Business Income
Investment Income
2012
%
26
26.5
26.5
2013
%
26
26.5
26.5
2012
%
26
26.5
46.2
2013
%
26
26.5
46.2
Source: http://www.kpmg.ca/en/services/tax/taxrates.html
Table 25: Corporate Taxes –Canadian Controlled
Corporate Tax Rates - Canadian Controlled
Combined Federal and Provincial
General/Manufacturing and Processing/Investment
General; Active Business Income
Investment Income
Source: http://www.kpmg.ca/en/services/tax/taxrates.html
Table 26: Personal Income Tax, 2013
2013 Marginal Tax Rates
Canadian Dividends
Taxable Income ($CDN)
first $43,561
over $43,561 up to $87,123
over $87,123 up to $135,054
over $135,054
Other Income
15.00%
22.00%
26.00%
29.00%
Source: http://www.taxtips.ca/taxrates/canada.htm
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Capital Gains
7.50%
11.00%
13.00%
14.50%
Eligible
Dividends
-0.03%
9.63%
15.15%
19.29%
Non-Eligible
Dividends
2.08%
10.83%
15.83%
19.58%
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Table 27: Sales Tax
Sales Tax
GST (goods and services tax)
PST (provincial sale tax or retail sales tax)
2012
5%
8%
HST (harmonized sales tax)
13%
Source: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/bsnss/tpcs/gst-tps/rts-eng.html
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6.3
Electricity
Service Provider: Hydro One
Contact Information: 1(888)664-1122
Web Link: http://www.hydroone.com
Table 28: Residential Electricity Rates
Electricity Rates 2013
1.Electricity: (as of January 1, 2013)
Time-of-Use Prices
Off-Peak
Mid-Peak
On-Peak
RPP Prices
First 600 kWh per month (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
Additional kWh(adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
2. Delivery: (as of January 1, 2013)
Distribution service charge ($/month)
Distribution volume charge (metered usage - ¢/kWh)
Transmission charge (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
Smart metering entity charge ($/month)
3. Regulatory charges:
Standard supply service administration charge ($/month)
Rural rate protection charge (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
Wholesale market service rate (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
4. Debt retirement charge (metered usage - ¢/kWh):
Urban
High
Density
Medium
Density
Low
Density
6.70¢
10.4¢
12.4¢
6.70¢
10.4¢
12.4¢
6.70¢
10.4¢
12.4¢
7.80¢
9.10¢
7.80¢
9.10¢
7.80¢
9.10¢
$16.50
2.528¢
1.196¢
$0.79
$23.85
3.371¢
1.216¢
$0.79
$32.40†
3.756¢
1.170¢
$0.79
$0.25*
0.11
0.52¢
$0.25*
0.11¢
0.52¢
$0.25*
0.11¢
0.52¢
0.70¢
0.70¢
0.70¢
5. Adjustment Factor
1.078
1.085
1.092
* If you've enrolled with a retailer, the $0.25 standard supply service administration charge will be
deducted from the Regulatory charges on your bill.
† Under the Ontario Energy Board Act, and associated regulation, qualifying year-round residences
are eligible to receive Rural or Remote Rate Protection (RRRP). The Delivery charge for Normal
Density includes the applicable credit of $28.50.
Source: Hydro One Networks,
http://www.hydroone.com/RegulatoryAffairs/RatesPrices/Pages/ResidentialDeliveryRates.aspx
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Table 29: Small Business Service Electricity Rates
General Service Energy-billed
(less than 50 kW demand)
1.Electricity – up to 250,000 kWh/year:
Time-of-Use Prices (as of May 1, 2013)
Off-Peak
Mid-Peak
On-Peak
RPP Prices (as of May 1, 2013)
First 750 kWh per month (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
Additional kWh (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
2. Delivery: (as of May 1, 2013)
Distribution service charge ($/month)
Distribution volume charge (metered usage - ¢/kWh)
Transmission network charge (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
Transmission connection charge (adjusted usage ¢/kWh)
3. Regulatory charges:
Standard supply service administration charge ($/kWh)
Rural rate protection charge (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
Wholesale market service rate (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
General Service
– Urban Energy
General Service
- Energy
6.70¢
10.4¢
12.4¢
6.70¢
10.4¢
12.4¢
7.80¢
9.10¢
7.80¢
9.10¢
$14.01
1.614¢
0.535¢
$39.79
4.001¢
0.518¢
0.366¢
0.358¢
$0.25*
0.12¢
0.44¢
$0.25*
0.12¢
0.44¢
4. Debt retirement charge (metered usage - ¢/kWh):
0.70¢
0.70¢
* If you've enrolled with a retailer, the $0.25 standard supply service administration charge will be
deducted from the Regulatory charges on your bill.
Source: Hydro One Networks,
http://www.hydroone.com/RegulatoryAffairs/RatesPrices/Pages/SmallBusinessDeliveryRates.aspx
Table 30: Seasonal Customers Service Electricity Rates
High
Density
1. Electricity:
Time-of-Use Prices (as of January 1, 2013)
Off-Peak
6.7¢
Mid-Peak
10.4¢
On-Peak
12.4¢
RPP Prices (as of January 1, 2013)
First 1,000 kWh per month (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
7.80¢
Additional kWh (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
9.10¢
2. Delivery: (as of January 1, 2013)*
Distribution service charge ($/month)
$23.42
Distribution volume charge (metered usage - ¢/kWh)
8.311¢
Transmission network charge (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
1.122¢
Smart metering entity charge ($/month)
$0.79
3. Regulatory charges:
Standard supply service administration charge
$0.25*
($/month)
Rural rate protection charge (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
0.11¢
Wholesale market service rate (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh)
0.52¢
4. Debt Retirement charge (metered usage - ¢/kWh):
0.70¢
5. Adjustment Factor
1.092
* If you've enrolled with a retailer, the $0.25 standard supply service administration charge will be
deducted from the Regulatory charges on your bill.
Source: Hydro One Networks, http://www.hydroone.com/RegulatoryAffairs/RatesPrices/Pages/SeasonalDeliveryRates.aspx
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6.4
Natural Gas
Service Provider: Union Gas
Contact Information: 1(877)969-0999
Web: www.uniongas.com
Table 31: Gas: Regional Residential Rates (Rate 301)
Charges
Cents per cubic metre
st
(Rates as of April 1 , 2013)
3
Gas Used (¢/m )
3
Gas Price Adjustment (¢/m )
12.3109
-1.8851
3
Transportation to Union Gas (¢/m )
7.6275
-5.1653
3.2252
3
Transportation Price Adjustment (¢/m )
Storage
Delivery
3
3
First 100 m (¢/m )
3
3
3
3
3
3
9.7243
Next 200 m (¢/m )
9.1198
Next 200 m (¢/m )
8.8271
Next 500 m (¢/m )
3
8.4851
3
All Over 1,000 m (¢/m )
8.2026
3
Delivery Price Adjustment (¢/m )
0.2822
$21.00
Monthly charge (per metre)
Source: https://www.uniongas.com/~/media/aboutus/rates/residential/rate301.PDF
Table 32: Gas: Small Commercial Rates (Rate 310)
Charges
Cents per cubic metre
st
(Rates as of April 1 , 2013)
3
Gas Used (¢/m )
3
Gas Price Adjustment (¢/m )
12.3109
-1.8790
3
Transportation to Union Gas (¢/m )
7.0058
-3.9968
2.2760
3
Transportation Price Adjustment (¢/m )
3
Storage (¢/m )
Delivery
3
3
First 1,000 m (¢/m )
3
7.6984
3
Next 9,000 m (¢/m )
3
3
3
3
6.2848
Next 20,000 m (¢/m )
5.4786
Next 70,000 m (¢/m )
3
4.9625
3
All Over 100,000 m (¢/m )
3.0073
3
Delivery Price Adjustment (¢/m )
-4.3773
$70.00
Monthly charge (per metre)
Source: https://www.uniongas.com/aboutus/rates/residential/pdf/rate310.pdf
For large business rates services, please check website:
https://www.uniongas.com/business/accountservices/unionline/contractsRates/index.asp#
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Table 33 Gas: Large Volume General Firm Service* (Northern Rate 10)
Region: Northern (Rate 10 - Large volume General Firm Service*)
Monthly Charge (per meter):
$70.00
3
Commodity & Fuel (including commodity and fuel price adjustment)
Transportation (including transportation price adjustment)
Storage Service (including storage price adjustment)
Monthly Delivery Commodity Charge
First 1,000 m
cents/m
10.4319
3.0090
2.1159
3
cents/m
3
Next 9,000 m
7.6984
3
Next 20,000 m
3
Next 70,000 m
3
Over 100,000 m
6.2848
5.4786
4.9625
3
3.0073
Notes:
* Large Volume General Firm Service is available to any customer in this region who is an end user
whose total firm gas requirements at one or more Company-owned meters at one location exceed
3
50,000 m per year.
st
Rates as of April 1 , 2013
Source: https://www.uniongas.com/aboutus/rates/business/schanorth.pdf
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6.5
Waste Management
The Municipality of Temagami has three waste disposal sites (Temagami Site, Briggs Site and
Marten River Site).
Table 34: Waste Disposal Sites
Hours:
Tipping Fees:
TEMAGAMI SITE
Monday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ; Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Tires:
 Up to and equal to 34 inches high $5.25
 Larger than 34 inches but less than 50 inches $26.25
 50 inches and larger $157.50
Domestic Waste:
 For ratepayers: 3 cubic meters - 1/2 ton load - no charge. Over 3 cubic
meters or non ratepayer - $5.25 per cubic meter. Organic waste - $3.20
per cubic meter. Metals (providing it is disposed of in the metal pile at site)
- no charge. Objects containing freon gas - no charge. Inorganic earth like
materials - $5.25 per cubic meter. Construction materials including
shingles - $5.25 per cubic meter. Commercial & Government garbage $6.30 per cubic meter. Dump truck load of allowable waste - $126.50 per
load. Burnable brush (residents) – no charge.
 Non- resident Commercial & annual user fee $275.00
 Non- residents annual user fee $120.00
 Commercial Spills Waste - on approval basis only. Quotation required.
 Boats $6.30 per foot. Service calls (to open and supervise landfill during
closed hours) - $38.00 per hour - min one hour.
 Hazardous/Contaminated waste NOT ACCEPTED.
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Hours:
Tipping Fees:
BRIGGS SITE
Monday 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Wednesday 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Tires:
 Up to and equal to 34 inches high $5.25
 Larger than 34 inches but less than 50 inches $26.25
 50 inches and larger $157.50
Domestic Waste:
 For ratepayers: 3 cubic meters - 1/2 ton load - no charge. Over 3 cubic
meters or non ratepayer - $5.25 per cubic meter. Organic waste - $3.20
per cubic meter. Metals (providing it is disposed of in the metal pile at site)
- no charge. Objects containing freon gas - no charge. Inorganic earth like
materials - $5.25 per cubic meter. Construction materials including
shingles - $5.25 per cubic meter. Commercial & Government garbage $6.30 per cubic meter. Dump truck load of allowable waste - $126.50 per
load. Burnable brush (residents) – no charge.
 Non- resident Commercial & annual user fee $275.00
 Non- residents annual user fee $120.00
 Commercial Spills Waste - on approval basis only. Quotation required.
 Boats $6.30 per foot. Service calls (to open and supervise landfill during
closed hours) - $38.00 per hour - min one hour.
 Hazardous/Contaminated waste NOT ACCEPTED.
Source: Municipality of Temagami
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Hours:
Tipping Fees:
MARTEN RIVER SITE
Tuesday 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Thursday 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Tires:
 Up to and equal to 34 inches high $5.25
 Larger than 34 inches but less than 50 inches $26.25
 50 inches and larger $157.50
Domestic Waste:
 For ratepayers: 3 cubic meters - 1/2 ton load - no charge. Over 3 cubic
meters or non ratepayer - $5.25 per cubic meter. Organic waste - $3.20
per cubic meter. Metals (providing it is disposed of in the metal pile at site)
- no charge. Objects containing freon gas - no charge. Inorganic earth like
materials - $5.25 per cubic meter. Construction materials including
shingles - $5.25 per cubic meter. Commercial & Government garbage $6.30 per cubic meter. Dump truck load of allowable waste - $126.50 per
load. Burnable brush (residents) – no charge.
 Non- resident Commercial & annual user fee $275.00
 Non- residents annual user fee $120.00
 Commercial Spills Waste - on approval basis only. Quotation required.
 Boats $6.30 per foot. Service calls (to open and supervise landfill during
closed hours) - $38.00 per hour - min one hour.
 Hazardous/Contaminated waste NOT ACCEPTED.
Source: Municipality of Temagami
6.6
Water and Sanitary Sewer
Table 35: Water Rates
Flat Rate Per Month ($)
Residential
Industrial
Commercial
$60.62
Varied
Varied
Source: Municipality of Temagami
For more information please contact:
Patrick Cormier, CAO
Municipality of Temagami
P.O. Box 220
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3421
Fax: (705)569-2834
Email: CAO@temagami.ca
Web: www.temagami.ca
Table 36: Water Treatment Facilities
Name
Water Treatment Facilities
Temagami North Plant
Town of Temagami Plant
Rated Capacity (m3/day)
460 cubic meters
1005 cubic meters
Daily Consumption (m3/day)
226 cubic meters
269 cubic meters
Source: Municipality of Temagami
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Table 37: Waste Water Temagami Facilities
Pollution Control
Area
Temagami North
Sewage Treatment Plant
3
Capacity (m /day)
390
3
Average Daily Flow (m /day)
421
Sewage Rates
Flat Rate Charge ($/month):
$20.24
Temagami South
232
171
$20.24
Source: Municipality of Temagami
6.7
Communications Infrastructure
Table 38: Communications Infrastructure
Number of Companies Providing
Service
2
2
0
2
2
Service
Telephone (landline) service providers
Local High Speed Internet Providers
Fibre Optics Providers
Cable/Satellite TV Providers
Local Cell phone Coverage/Providers
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Ontera
555 Oak Street East
North Bay, ON
P1B 8L3
Fax: (705)495-2025
For all inquiries including signing up for internet services, telephone, long distance plans, data and
cellular please call: 1-888-5-ONTERA (1-888-566-8372). Email inquiries including information, new
account set up; existing service changes can be sent to customer.service@ontera.ca.
Web: http://www.ontera.ca/en
Ontera is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC),
an Operational Enterprise of the Province of Ontario. ONTC, established in 1902, strives to be a
recognized leader in creating prosperity in the North by providing innovative, competitive
transportation and telecommunications solutions.
Ontera is a full integrated telecommunication company, offering a wide range of telecommunications
and IP-based solutions, including Internet, long distance, local voice, data and information
technology services throughout Northern Ontario.
Bell Canada
Bell Canada provides local and long distance phone service, wireless voice and data services,
internet access, satellite television, and a host of other solutions and services to Canadian homes
and businesses.
Bell Internet
Bell Internet technical support
Tel: 1(705)310-7873
Elsewhere in Canada: 1(800)773-2121
Anywhere in North America: 1(800)668-6878 (Ontario customers)
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Bell WiMAX Unplugged technical support
Tel: 1(705)310-7873
Elsewhere in Canada: 1(866)716-8402
Web: http://www.bell.ca/Bell_Internet
Hours of operation
Technical support: 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Billing and general information: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bell ExpressVu
1(888)SKY-DISH (759-3474)
Hours of operation - Activation of accounts and receivers: 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (including
holidays)
Technical assistance: 24 hours a day, every day of the year (including holidays)
Billing and general information:
Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed on holidays
Website: http://www.bell.ca/Bell_TV
Shaw Direct
Shaw Satellite G.P.
Suite 100, 2400 32 Ave NE
Calgary, AB
T2E 9A7
Tel: 1(888)554-7827
Fax: 1(800)872-8219
Website: http://www.shawdirect.ca/english/default.asp
Shaw Direct offers more than 500 channels, great programming packs, top quality Motorola
hardware, access to Instant Pay Per View movies and events and an onscreen, interactive
programming guide.
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7 Building and Development Related Fees
Table 39: Development-Related Application Fees
Application
Building
Permits
Fee Amount
1 - New Residential fee formula (New Homes, sleep
cabins, additions and major renovations) $9.00 per $1000.00
of construction valued. Minimum Permit fee: $300.00
2 - New Commercial/industrial fee formula (include
additions and major renovations) $8.00 per $1000.00 of
construction valued up to $150,000.00 $4.00 per $1000.00 of
construction value above $150,000.00. Minimum Permit fee:
$300.00. A refundable final inspection fee of $250.00 will be
added to all class 1 and 2 permits and refunded if the final
inspection is requested within 24 months of the date on the
permit.
Demolition
Fees
Official plan
amendment
Minor
Variance
Zoning
amendment
application
Site Plan
(new
application)
Consent
Application
Demolition Permits $100.00
10 days
$1,200
6 months plus
$600
8-10 weeks
$1,200
8-10 weeks
$320
6 weeks
$1,200
8-10 weeks
Source: Municipality of Temagami
7.1
Approximate
approval time
required
10 days
Development Charges
There are no development charges.
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8 Industrial Parks
Key features of Temagami Industrial Park:



Location: 2 km. north of the village of Temagami
Access: Exit Hwy. 11 at Milne-Sherman Rd.; Exit Industry Park Road
Zoning: Heavy Industrial
Table 40: Industrial Parks within Temagami
Acreage
Industrial Park
Available
Municipality of Temagami Industrial
48.78
Park
Rail Access
Serviced
Ownership
Yes
No
Private/Public
Source: Municipality of Temagami
9 Industrial and Commercial Availability
Table 41: Vacant and Zoned Land
Type
Industrial
Heavy Industrial
Vacant and Zoned Land (Acres)
Serviced
Name
Acres
% Vacant
Industrial Park
N/A
N/A
Industrial Park
N/A
N/A
Unserviced
Acres
% Vacant
21.46
100%
21.46
100%
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Table 42: Costs for Existing Space
Type
Average Net Lease Rate ($/sq. ft.)
Average Sale Price ($/sq. ft.)
Costs
Commercial
N/A
$100.00
Industrial
N/A
N/A
Heavy Industrial
N/A
N/A
Source: Municipality of Temagami
For further information on both industrial and commercial availability, please check: http://www.temagami.ca
Contact the Temagami Economic Development Office for a list of business opportunities:
Michelle Anderson
Economic Development Officer
P.O. Box 220
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3421
Fax: (705)569-2834
Email: EDO@temagami.ca
Web: http://www.temagami.ca
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10 Business Support Programs and Services
10.1 Local Business Development Programs
South Temiskaming Community Futures Development Corporation
P.O. Box 339
Haileybury, ON
P0J 1K0
Phone: (705)672-3021
Fax: (705)672-5959
Email: info@southtemiskaming.com & linda@southtemiskaming.com
Web: www.southtemiskaming.com
South Temiskaming Community Futures Development Corporation promotes Community Economic
Development as a locally driven process where people plan and act for the future of their area.
Enterprise Temiskaming
325 Farr Drive, P.O. Box 250
Haileybury, ON
P0J 1K0
Phone: (705)672-5155
Fax: (705)647-4442
Email: enterprise@ntl.sympatico.ca
Web: www.enterprisetemiskaming.ca
Enterprise Temiskaming is focused on providing support to start-up and small enterprises during
their initial years of development and operation. Entrepreneurs are provided with easy access to
business consulting services and information covering management, marketing, technology and
financing.
Temiskaming Development Fund Corporation (Tem Fund)
74C Scott Street, P.O. Box 1810
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)628-2444
Cell: (705)568-7055
Fax: (705)628-2554
Toll Free: 1(800)362-9816 (applies to 705 area code only)
Email: lhillcoat@temfund.ca
Web: http://temfund.ca/index.htm
Temfund is an aggressive, yet selective lender to new and existing businesses in the Resource and
Industrial sector within the provincial electoral boundaries of the District of Temiskaming. The
primary goal is to promote economic growth within Temiskaming.
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Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation
Roberta Bondar Place 70 Foster Drive, Suite 200
Sault Ste. Marie, ON
P6A 6V8
Phone: (705)945-6700
Toll Free: 1(800)461-8329
Fax: (705)564-7447
Email: nohfc.ndm@ontario.ca
Web: http://nohfc.ca
The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) is working to build strong, prosperous
northern communities through seven unique programs to help foster hope and opportunity across
Northern Ontario.
The Business Centre
Corporation of the City of North Bay
P.O. Box 360, 200 McIntyre Street East
North Bay, ON
P1B 8H8
Phone: (705)474-0626
Email: tbc@cityofnorthbay.ca
Web: http://www.thebusinesscentre-nps.com/
The Business Centre assists in the start up of new businesses and the expansion of existing
businesses in the Nipissing and Parry Sound areas.
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10.2 Government Services
The Corporation of the Municipality of Temagami
7 Lakeshore Drive, P.O. Box 220
Temagami, ON
POH 2HO
Phone: (705)569-3421
Fax: (705)569-2834
Email: visit@temagami.ca
Web: http://www.temagami.ca/
Labour Market Group
101 Worthington Street East, Suite 238
North Bay, ON
P1B 1G5
Phone: (705)474-0812
Toll Free: (877)223-8909
Fax: (705)474-2069
Email: info@thelabourmarketgroup.ca
Web: http://thelabourmarketgroup/ca/home.htm
The Labour Market Group is one of 21 boards across Ontario that is a not-for-profit, community
based organization. The Board consists of volunteers who represent a variety of labour market
sectors including Business, Labour, Education, Marginalized Workers, and three levels of
government.
Service Ontario
280 Armstrong Street, Box 6002
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-7391
Fax: (705)647-7390
Web: http://www.ontario.ca/en/services_for_residents/index.htm
Service: Set up PST, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Service Canada
290 Armstrong Street North
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: 1(800)622-6232
Fax: (613)941-1827
Email: info@edt.gov.on.ca
Web: http://www1.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml
Service: Set up Revenue Canada Accounts for payroll deductions, GST etc.
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10.3 Chamber of Commerce and Business Associations
Temagami and District Chamber of Commerce
7 Lakeshore Drive, P.O. Box 57
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3344
Toll Free: 1(800)661-7609
Email: info@temagamiinformation.com
Web: http://www.temagamiinformation.com/about.asp
Originally organized in 1947, the Temagami and District Chamber of Commerce has been
promoting the Temagami area for over 50 years.
Marten River Association of Tourist Camp Operators
3271 Hwy #11 North
Marten River, ON
P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2350
Fax: (705)892-2250
Email: timberlanecamp@xplornet.com
Web: www.martenriver.com
10.4 Education, Employment and Training Services
Post Secondary Institutions in North Eastern Ontario Laurentian University
935 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON
P3E 2C6
Phone: (705)675-1151
Fax: (705)675-4891
Website: http://www.laurentian.ca
Major Programs: Business, Engineering, Medicine, Science
Nipissing University
Campus: North Bay (Main Campus)
100 College Drive, Box 5002
North Bay, ON
P1B 8L7
Phone: (705)474-3450
Fax: (705)474-1947
Website: http://www.nipissingu.ca/
Major Programs: Business, Medicine, Science
Cambrian College
Campus: Sudbury (Main Campus); Espanola; Little Current
1400 Barrydowne Road
Sudbury, ON
P3A 3V8
Phone: (705)566-8101
Fax: (705)869-3071
Web: http://www.cambriancollege.ca/Pages/Home.aspx
Major Programs: Automotive/Mechanical, Business, Health, Hospitality/Tourism, Information
Technology
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Canadore College
Campus: North Bay (Main Campus); Mattawa; Parry Sound; Sturgeon Falls
100 College Drive, P.O. Box 5001
North Bay, ON
P1B 8K9
Phone: (705)474-7600
Fax: (705)474-2384
Web: http://www.canadorec.on.ca/
Major Programs: Automotive/Mechanical, Business, Construction, Health, Hospitality/Tourism,
Information Technology
Collège Boréal
Campus: Sudbury (Main Campus); Hearst; Kapuskasing; New Liskeard; Nipissing; Timmins
21, Boulevard Lasalle
Sudbury, ON
P3A 6B1
Phone: (705)560-6673
Web: http://www.collegeboreal.ca/
Major Programs: Automotive/Mechanical, Business, Construction, Forestry, Health, Information
Technology
Northern College
Campus: Timmins (Main Campus); Haileybury; Kirkland Lake; Moosonee; South Porcupine
640 Latchford St Box 2060
Haileybury, ON
P0J 1K0
Phone: (705)672-3376
Web: http://www.northernc.on.ca/
Major Programs: Business, Construction, Health, Information Technology
Sault College
443 Northern Avenue
Sault Ste. Marie, ON
P6B 4J3
Phone: (705)759-2554
Web: http://www.saultcollege.ca/
Email: studentrecruitment@saultcollege.ca
Major Programs: Automotive/Mechanical, Business, Construction, Forestry, Health,
Hospitality/Tourism
Everest College of Business, Technology and Health Care
Campus: Sudbury
66 Elm Street
Sudbury, ON
P3C 1R8
Phone: 1(877)390-2799
Web: http://www.everest.ca/
Major Programs: Business, Finance, Health, Information Technology
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Transport Training Centres of Canada
Campus: Sudbury (Main Campus); North Bay; Sault Ste. Marie; Timmins
17 Willow Street
North Bay, ON
P1B 8Z4
Phone: (705)840-1176
Fax: (705)840-2812
Web: http://www.ttcc.ca/
Major Programs: Heavy Equipment and Commercial Truck Training
Employment and Training Services Employment Resource Centre
North Bay Public Library
271 Worthington St. E.
North Bay, ON
Phone: (705)474-4830
Email: recoskiej@northern.on.ca
Web: http://www.dnssab.on.ca/erc.htm
Contact North
P.O. Box 484
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (877)999-9149
Fax: (705)634-2129
Web: http://www.contactnorth.ca
10.5 Area Financial Institutions
Bank of Nova Scotia
6730 Hwy #11 N, Box 128
Temagami, ON
POH 2HO
Phone: (705)569-3625
Fax: (705)569-2798
Web: http://www.scotiabank.com
CIBC
6 Armstrong Street N
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-6877
Fax: (705)647-5539
Web: http://www.cibc.com/ca/personal.html
Desjardins
138 Whitewood Avenue
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-8135
Fax: (705)647-8439
Web: http://www.desjardins.com/en/votre_caisse/ontario.jsp
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Royal Bank
5 Armstrong Street
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-6891
Web: http://www.royalbank.com/
Canada Trust (TD)
11B Timiskaming Square
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-6749
Web: http://www.tdcanadatrust.com/products-services/banking/index-banking.jsp
10.6 Accountants and Investor Groups
Grant Thornton LLP
17 Wellington Street
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-8100
Fax: (705)647-7026
Web: http://www.grantthornton.ca/
Mars Accounting & Bookkeeping Services
45 Paget Street
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-3798
VS Accounting & Consulting
213 Whitewood Avenue East
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-0007
Fax: (705)647-0118
Web: http://www.ylm.ca/Orgs/YLM_Company_Detail.asp?ID=362533
Kemp Elliott & Blair LLP
8 Armstrong Street North
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-8174
Fax: (705)647-7644
Seguin Marc T
222 Whitewood Avenue West
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-6603
Willard's Computerized Accounting Services
34 Niven Street
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-5222
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10.7 Real Estate
Century 21 Blue Sky Region Realty Inc.
6716 Highway # 11 North, P.O. Box 517
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-4500
Fax: (705)569-2669
Email: mcmillan@onlink.net
Web: http://www.c21temagami.net
Homelife Muskoka Real Estate Ltd.
2 Sunset Crescent
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-4555
RE/MAX Legend Real Estate Inc., Brokerage
73 Lakeshore Drive
North Bay, ON
P1A 2A5
Phone: (705)495-4555
Fax: (705)495-1922
Email: pat@remaxnorthbay.com
Web: http://www.youronlineagents.com/pattibentley/
Temagami Bays Development Corporation
Marv A. Silver
12 Prince Edward Blvd.
Thornhill, ON
L3T 7G4
Phone: (905)731-0211
Fax: 1(807)223-5188
Email: msilver2002@yahoo.ca
White Bear Estates
Box 280
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-2316
Fax: (705)569-2768
Email: georgeleger@onlink.net, pat@remaxnorthbay.com
Web: http://www.temagamivacation.com/accommod/whtbear.asp
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10.8 Incentives for Redevelopment
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Multiple government programs available for funding for northern development (TemFund,
NOHFC)
No development charges.
For more information, please contact:
Patrick Cormier, CAO
Municipality of Temagami
P.O. Box 220
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3421
Fax: (705)569-2834
Email: CAO@temagami.ca
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10.9 Economic Strategies
Table 43: Economic Strategies
Economic Strategies
Is there a Council-Approved Strategic
Yes Date:
April 14th, 2011
Economic Plan?
Name of the Economic Plan
Description of the Economic Plan
Economic Development Strategy
 Review of Temagami’s economy
 Analysis of economic base
 Analysis of key industries (Resources
and Tourism)
 Issues in the area (No cell/internet
service, underutilized buildings)
 Recommendations to improve area
Please include specific industries or projects targeted by your community.
Specific Economic Sectors or Industries Targeted in the Plan:
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Increase tourism expenditures to add new wealth to the local economy
Find an investor/entrepreneur to replace the grocery store and stop the leak caused by its
closure (Retail)
Explore the Temagami area for its mining potential (would bring more jobs/more people to
the area)
Encourage seasonal residents to spend more time at the cottage by providing cell
service/internet over the lake
Attract more visitors to provincial parks, lodges and housekeeping cottages through
cooperative marketing programs
Provide support to existing businesses/entrepreneurs to develop new
attractions/businesses that provide services to visitors
Unused MNR building on the lake and underutilized train station should be redeveloped
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Table 44: Economic Strategies & Services - Investment Opportunities
Investment Opportunities
Project Name
Caribou Mountain Zip Line
Date Begin
Still in Planning Stage
Location
Caribou Mountain, Temagami
Region
North-East Region
Sector
Tourism & Recreation
Type
Entertainment/Outdoor Recreation
Contact
Patrick Cormier, CAO
Municipality of Temagami
P.O. Box 220
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3421
Fax: (705)569-2834
Email: CAO@temagami.ca
Source: Municipality of Temagami
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10.10
Incentives
Temiskaming Development Fund Corporation (Tem Fund)
74C Scott Street, P.O. Box 1810
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)628-2444
Cell: (705)568-7055
Fax: (705)628-2554
Toll Free: 1(800)362-9816 (applies to 705 area code only)
Email: lhillcoat@temfund.ca
Web: http://temfund.ca/index.htm
Defer principle and interest payments for between 3-6 months on loans advanced-maximum $1 M.
Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation
Roberta Bondar Place 70 Foster Drive, Suite 200
Sault Ste. Marie, ON
P6A 6V8
Phone: (705)945-6700
Toll Free: 1(800)461-8329
Fax: (705)564-7447
Email: nohfc.ndm@ontario.ca
Web: http://nohfc.ca
The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) is proud to be a vital component of the
Northern Prosperity Plan.
Healthy Communities Fund (HCF)
Web: http://www.mhp.gov.on.ca/en/healthy-communities/hcf/default.asp
The Healthy Communities Fund (HCF) aims to help bring about a physical activity and community
sport culture in Ontario by helping local, regional and provincial not-for-profit organizations provide
and enhance opportunities for physical activity through community sport and recreation.
Rural Economic Development Program (RED)
Rural Economic Development Program
Rural Community Development Branch
1 Stone Road West, 4th Floor NW
Guelph, ON
N1G 4Y2
Phone: 1(888)588-4111
Fax: (519)826-4336
Email: red.omafra@ontario.ca
Web: http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/rural/red/index.html
The Rural Economic Development (RED) program assists with the costs of projects that use the
power of partnership to create change. The partners might be individuals, businesses,
organizations, or municipal governments that share a common goal: to breathe new life into rural
communities, make more opportunities to develop skills, and improve access to health care.
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11 Quality of Life
11.1 Housing Characteristics
Table 45: Housing Values, 2010
Property Type
Average Assessment
Single family detached (not on water):
$75,000
Source: Municipality of Temagami
11.2 Health Care Services
Temiskaming Hospital
412 Shepherdson Road
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-8121
Fax: (705)647-5800
Web: http://www.temiskaming-hospital.com/
Temiskaming Hospital is a modern and spacious facility built in 1980. It serves the City of
Temiskaming Shores and area which includes the surrounding 4,200 square miles, bringing the
total population served to about 25,000 people. The Hospital is a 59 bed facility, which is comprised
of 40 acute beds, 11 chronic beds, 5 obstetric beds and 3 special care unit beds.
Temiskaming Hospital’s team consists of 219 employees (of which 110 are full time and 109 are
part time). The Medical Staff consists of 17 full time and 2 part time family practitioners, 3 general
surgeons, 1 internist, 3 general practitioner anaesthetists, 1 family doctor specializing in geriatrics, 1
visiting pathologist and 3 visiting radiologists. Approximately 21 visiting specialists conduct regular
outpatient clinics in disciplines such as cardiology, neurology, nephrology, obstetrics and
gynecology, orthotics, rehab/physical medicine, psychiatry, ophthalmology and pediatrics.
Temagami Medical Centre & Family Health Team
17 O’Connor Drive
P.O. Box 98
Tel: (705)569-3244
Fax: (705)569-2610
Email: elibey@temagamifht.ca
Web: http://www.temagami.ca/pagesmith/84
North Bay Regional Health Centre
50 College Drive, Box 2500
North Bay, ON
P1B 5A4
Phone: (705)474-8600
Web: http://www.nbrhc.on.ca
Temiskaming Health Unit
247 Whitewood Ave., Box 1090
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-4305
Fax: (705)647-5779
Web: http://www.timiskaminghu.com/
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North Bay and District Health Unit
681 Commercial Street
North Bay, ON
P1B 4E7
Phone: (705)474-1400
Fax: (705)474-8252
Web: http://www.healthunit.biz/
Extendicare Tri-Town
143 Bruce Street
Haileybury, ON
P0J 1K0
Phone: (705)672-2151
Fax: (705)672-5348
Web: http://www.extendicarecanada.com/haileybury/index.aspx
Temiskaming Lodge
100 Bruce Street
Haileybury, ON
P0J 1K0
Phone: (705)672-2123
Fax: (705)672-5734
Web: http://www.jarlette.com/temiskaming_ltc.html
Services: Long Term Care Services / 82 Beds
Northdale Manor
142-130 Lakeshore Road North
Temiskaming Shores, ON
P0J 1P0
Phone: (705)647-6541
Fax: (705)647-5284
Web: http://www.northdalemanor.ca/
Services: Retirement Home Services
Telehealth Ontario
Phone: 1(866)532-3161
Web: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/telehealth/
Free Access to a Registered Nurse — 24 Hours a day, 7 days a Week.
1(866)797-0000 TTY: 1(866)797-0007
What is Telehealth Ontario?
Telehealth Ontario is a free, confidential telephone service for health advice or general health
information from a Registered Nurse.
That means quick, easy access to a qualified health professional to help you decide whether to care
for yourself, make an appointment with your doctor, go to a clinic, contact a community service or
go to a hospital emergency room.
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11.3 Education
Table 46: Public Schools
Name of the School
Temagami Public
School
New Liskeard Public
School
Haileybury Public
School
Ecole Public des
Navigateurs
Gwen Public School
Name of the School
Temiskaming District
Secondary School
Chippewa High
School
Widdifield High
School
West Ferris High
School
Elementary Schools
Location
Grades
Language
Telephone
Temagami
JK- Grade 8
English
(705)569-3450
New Liskeard
JK- Grade 8
English
(705)647-7341
Haileybury
JK- Grade 8
English
(705)672-3123
JK- Grade 8
JK- Grade 8
High Schools
French
English
(705)647-8700
(705)647-4551
New Liskeard
New Liskeard
Location
Grades
Language
Telephone
New Liskeard
9 to 12
English
(705)647-7336
North Bay
9 to 12
English
(705)475-2341
North Bay
9 to 12
English
(705)472-5711
North Bay
9 to 12
English
(705)475-2333
Source: Municipality of Temagami, Town of Cobalt, Town of Latchford and Township of Coleman
Table 47: Catholic Schools
Elementary Schools
Name of the School
English Catholic
Central School
Ecole Catholique StMichel
Ecole Catholique
Sacre-Coeur
St. Patrick School
Location
Grades
Language
Telephone
New Liskeard
JK to 8
English
(705)268-4301
New Liskeard
JK to 8
French
(705)647-6614
New Liskeard
JK to 8
French
(705)647-6355
Cobalt
JK to 8
English
(705)679-5575
French
(705)672-3661
Language
Telephone
St. Croix
Haileybury
Name of the School
Ecole Secondaire
Sainte Marie
Ecole Secondaire
Catholique Algonquin
Scollard Hall High
School
Location
JK to 8
High Schools
Grades
New Liskeard
9 to 12
French
(705)647-7376
North Bay
9 to 12
French
(705)472-8240
North Bay
9 to 12
English
(705)494-8600
Source: Municipality of Temagami, Town of Cobalt, Town of Latchford and Township of Coleman
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There is one Ethnic Community School in Temagami:
Laura McKenzie Learning Center
Bear Island, ON
P0H 1C0
Grade: JK to 8
Language: French and English
Phone: (705)237-8982
Fax: (705)237-8856
Website: http://www.temagamifirstnation.ca/
11.4 Protective Services
Emergency Phone Number: 911
The Municipality of Temagami offers the following emergency service providers:
 Ontario Provincial Police
 Ambulance services
 Fire department
 First Nations Police Constables
 Marten River Volunteer Fire Dept.
Ontario Provincial Police
31 Lakeshore Road
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: 1(888)310-1122
Web: http://www.opp.ca/
Ambulance Administration
7 Stevens Road
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3210
Fax: (705)569-2557
Web: www.temagami.ca
Temagami Volunteer Fire Department
5 Stevens Road
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-4222
Fax: (705)569-2834
Web: www.temagami.ca
First Nations Police Constables
Bear Island, ON
P0H 1C0
Phone: (705)237-8963
Fax: (705)237-8646
Web: www.temagamifirstnation.ca
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Forest Fire
5 Stevens Road
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: 1(888)863-3473
Fax: (705)569-2834
Web: www.temagami.ca
Marten River Volunteer Fire Dept.
Highway #11 North
Marten River, ON
P0H 1T0
Phone: 911
Web: www.martenriver.com
11.5 Recreation, Tourism and Events
The municipality of Temagami Parks and Recreation Committee holds a number of activities
throughout the year. Planned activities are posted at the municipal office, library, Temagami Co-op
grocery store and the Information Centre/Chamber of Commerce.
Table 48: Recreation and Tourism Facilities
Facility
Convention Centres
1
Community Centres
1
Daycares
1
Facilities for Seniors
1
Marinas
3
Cinemas
0
Galleries
2
Soccer / Football Fields
1
Indoor Swimming Pools
0
Public Tennis Courts
1
Public Golf Courses
0
Curling Clubs
Yes
Bowling Lanes
No
Snowmachine Clubs
Yes
Camping Facilities
10-20
Facility
Size of Largest (sq.ft.)
Libraries
Capacity of Daycares
Ice Arenas
Theatres:
Museums
Baseball Diamonds
Public Transit: Handi Transit
Outdoor Swimming Pools
Private Tennis Courts
Private Golf Courses
Skiing Facilities
Fitness Complexes
Parks
Curling Clubs
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Note: For more information on renting out the community centre or arena, contact:
Scott Barron
Parks and Recreation
P.O. Box 220 Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Tel. 705-569-3421
Fax: 705-569-2834
Email: recreation@temagami.ca
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1
10
1
1
1
2
No
0
No
No
No
No
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Table 49: Temagami Community Events 2012/2013
Event
June 2012
Temagami Legion Kimmy-Tracy Memorial Baseball Tournament
Friendly Group Tea Party
Lions Club Flea Market
July 2012
Community Market (Every Saturday at Train Station)
Canada Day Picnic
Kids Art Camp
Temagami Community Foundation Bear Island
TLA Champagne Corn Roast & BBQ
Murder Mystery Dinner (Temagami Lions Club)
Lions Club BBQ
August 2012
Blueberry Festival
Duck’s Unlimited Dinner
Community Market (Every Saturday at Train Station)
Legion Annual Fish Fry
TAFIP Kids Fishing Derby
September 2012
Dream Catcher Arts & Culture Autumn Fest (Last Weekend In September)
October 2012
Legion Dance
Family Pumpkin Carving
November 2012
Memorial Tree Lighting
Seniors Friendly Group Turkey Dinner
th
Memorial Day Service (November 11 )
rd
Wild Game Dinner (3 Saturday in November)
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Event
December 2012
st
Wild Game Dinner – December 1 (Marten River)
Santa Claus Parade
Lions Club Seniors Christmas Dinner
Christmas Tree and breakfast with Santa
New Years Eve
January 2013
Lions Club Hockey Tournament (last weekend of the month)
Friendly Group Penny Sale
February 2013
rd
Shiver Fest Winter Carnival (3 weekend)
March 2013
Ling Fling (TBA)
Lions Club Fishing Derby
March Break Kids Fun Days All Week
April 2013
East Egg Hunt
May 2013
Community Garage Sale (after long weekend)
Flag Day
Plus
Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) Dart Tournaments (every Friday night)
rd
RCL Crib Tournaments (3 Saturday of each month)
Seniors Friendly Group – Euchre Parties (every Monday at the Legion)
st
Movie Nights (1 Friday of each month – Temagami Arena)
Winter Skating (Temagami Arena)
Source: Municipality of Temagami
11.6 Attractions
Camping
Ontario Parks Reservations
Phone: 1(800)668-7275
Web: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/reservations.html
Finlayson Point Provincial Park
Box 38, 6600 Hwy # 11 N
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3205
Web: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/finl.html
(117 campsites, comfort station, children’s playground, 33 electrical hookups, beaches, boat launch,
and docking)
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Marten River Provincial Park
Located 45 km south of Temagami
Marten River, ON
P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2200
Web: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/mart.html
(192 campsites, electric hookups, playground, group camping, beaches and more)
There are numerous camping & cottaging experiences for all ages. Please consult the Chamber of
Commerce / Information Centre at (705)569-3344 or the local telephone directory.
For more information please check website: http://www.temagami.ca/htm/thingstodo.htm
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11.7 Local Media
Newspapers:
Table 50: Newspapers
Newspaper
Frequency
Temagami Talker
Temiskaming Speaker
Temiskaming Weekender
monthly
weekly (Wednesday)
weekly (Friday)
Temagami Times
three times a year
North Bay Nugget
daily except Sunday
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Radio Stations:
FM 104.5 CJTT (New Liskeard)
FM 101.5 CJKL (Kirkland Lake)
FM 92.7 CJRQ (Sudbury)
FM 92.1 CJTI (Temagami)
Cable Service:
Table 51: Cable Service
Name
Bell
Shaw Direct
Telephone
310-2355
1(888)554-7827
Source: Municipality of Temagami
Television:
CTV North (Northern Ontario)
CBC Television (Canada)
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12 Local Accommodations
The Municipality of Temagami has a number of accommodations:
Andorra Lodge
P.O. Box 156
7575 Hwy #11 North
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3288
Email: andorra@ontera.net
Web: www.andorralodge.net
Camp Walamac
Lake Temagami
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8888
Canadian Adventure Camp
Group Box 18
Lake Temagami / Adventure Island
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8906
Email: info@canadianadventurecamp.com
Web: www.canadianadventurecamp.com
Blue Haven Lodge
Group Box 43
Lake Temagami / Island 203
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8945
Email: bluehaven@ontera.net
Canusa Vacations
Group Box 6
Lake Temagami / Island 212
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8965
Email: info@canusavacations.ca
Web: www.canusavacations.ca
Camp Adanac Bait & Tackle
P.O. Box 323
Lake Temagami / Island 234
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8938
Caribou Cottages
Jumping Caribou Lake
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-2664
Camp Temagami
71 Lyndhurst Avenue
Lake Temagami
Temagami, ON P0H 1C0
Phone: (705)237-8860 (summer)
Phone: (416)926-9245 (winter)
Email: info@camptemagami.com
Web: www.camptemagami.com
Deepwater Lodge
P.O. Bear Island
Lake Temagami / Island 203
Temagami, ON P0H 1C0
Phone: (705)237-8972
Email: holly@deepwaterlodge.ca
Web: www.deepwaterlodge.ca/
Camp Wabikon
Lake Temagami / Temagami Island
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8940
Email: info@wabikon.com
Web: www.wabikon.com
Dougall's Guiding Service
3279 Hwy #11 North
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2207
Email: dougall@thot.net
Web: www.thot.net/~dougall
Camp Wabun
P.O. Bear Island
Lake Temagami / Garden Island
Temagami, ON P0H 1C0
Phone: (705)237-8910
Email: rpl@wabun.com
Web: www.wabun.com
Finlayson Point Provincial Park
P.O. Box 38
6600 Highway #11 North
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3205
Web: www.ontarioparks.com/english/finl.html
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G.R. Gooderham/Cottage
Group Box 22
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8904
Fax: (705)237-8995
Web: http://www.gooderham.org
Ket-chun-eny Lodge
Group Box 7
Lake Temagami
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8952
Email: info@ketchunenylodge.com
Web: www.ketchunenylodge.com
Happy Holiday Campground & Cottages
P.O. Box 8
7727 Hwy # 11 North
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3540
Email: happyholiday@ontera.net
Web: www.camping-in-temagami.com
King Hut Ice Fishing
4825 Hwy #11 North (Angus Lake)
Temagami, ON
Canada P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3825
Lady Evelyn & Smooth Water Provincial
Park
P.O. Box 38
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3205
Web:
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/lady.html
Horizons North Fishing Resort
3480 Hwy #11 North
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2220
Email: reservations@horizonsnorth.com
Web: www.horizonsnorth.com
Lake Herridge Lodge
RR #1
5760 Hwy #11 North
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3718
Email: herridge@ontera.net
Web: www.lakeherridgelodge.com
Hornet Lake B & B / R & B Entertainment
5065 Hwy #11 North
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3238
Email: hornetlakeretreat@ontera.net
Island Lake Lodge Ontario
P.O. Box 27
Hwy # 64
Field, ON P0H 1M0
Phone: (705)753-1976
Email: islandlakecamp@xplornet.com
Web: www.islandlakecamp.com
Leisure Island Houseboats
P.O. Box 356
115 Lakeshore Drive
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3261
Email: pdrenth@ontera.net
Web: www.leisureislandhouseboats.com
Jim Tindall Cottage Rental
Temagami, ON
P0H 2H0
Phone: (905)852-9966
Email: stoneguild99@gmail.com
Web: http://stoneguildresorts.com/temagamiisland/
Linda’s Wigwams
Bear Island
P.O. Bear Island
Bear Island, ON
Canada P0H 1C0
Phone: (705)237-8973
Fax: (705)237-8763
Web: http://www.lindaswigwams.com
Keewaydin Camp and Ojibway Lodge
10 Keewaydin Road
Lake Temagami / Island 1147
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (802)352-4709
Fax: (802)352-4772
Email: bruce@keewaydin.org
Web: www.keewaydin.org
Loon Lodge
Group Box 10
1724 Lake Temagami Access Road
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8918
Fax: (705)237-8607
Email: jjmoskwa@loonlodge.com
Web: www.loonlodge.com/
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Lowell Lake Lodge
P.O. Box 292
95 Lowell Lake Road
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-2680
Email: info@lowelllakelodge.com
Web: www.lowelllakelodge.com
Papa John's Place
18 Papa John's Road
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3800
Email: papajohn@onlink.net
Web: www.papajohnscottages.com/
Ravenscroft Lodge
19 Jumping Caribou Road - 20 Min South of
Temagami on Highway #11
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3865
Email: info@snowmobile-ontario.com
Web: www.ontera.net/~ravlodge/links.htm
Marten River Lodge
36 Marten River Road
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2351
Email: martenriverlodge@ontera.net
Web: www.martenriverlodge.com
Marten River Provincial Park
2860 Hwy #11 North
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2200
Email: joe.major@ontario.ca
Web:
www.ontarioparks.com/english/mart.html
Red Cedar Lake Camp
712 Hwy #64
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2352
Email: info@redcedarlakecamp.com
Web: www.redcedarlakecamp.com
Ridgewood Cottages
4560 Hwy #11 North
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3870
Web: www.ridgewoodcottages.com
Mountain Home Lodge
Hwy #64
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2385
Email: waxl@ontera.net
Web: www.mountainhomelodge.com/
Smoothwater of Temagami
P.O. Box 40
34 Smoothwater Road
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3539
Email: temagami@ontera.net
Web: www.smoothwater.com/
Northland Paradise Lodge
P.O. Box 472
51 Stevens Road
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3791
Email: paradise@onlink.net
Web: www.northland-paradise.com
Tamar Vacations
Group Box 40
Island 856, Lake Temagami
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8755
Email: mrice@tamarvacations.com
Web: www.tamarvacations.com/
Northwaters Camp
P.O. Box 358
Lake Temagami
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: 1(866)458-9974
Email: canoe@northwaters.com
Web: www.northwaters.com
Temagami Boat Livery
P.O. Box 42
58 Stevens Road
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3321
Email: tbl@ontera.net
Web: www.temagamiboatlivery.com
Olive The Lake Lodge
12 Richfield Road
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2204
Email: info@olivethelake.com
Web: http://www.olivethelake.com/index2.php
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Temagami Lake on Ice Bungalows
Group Box 24
Temagami, Ontario P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8911
Email: jth@onlink.net
Web: http://www.temagamiicefish.com/
Three Buoys Houseboats
25 Lakeshore Drive, P.O. Box 249
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3455
Email: lakeland@ontera.net
Web: www.lakelandthreebuoys.com
Temagami Lodge
Group Box 5
Lake Temagami
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8935
Email: info@temagamilodge.com
Web: www.temagamilodge.com/
Timberlane Cottage Resort / Near North
Gift Shop / Marten River Post Office
3271 Hwy #11 North
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (705)892-2350
Email: timberlanecamp@ontera.net
Web: http://timberlane.info/
Temagami Outfitting Co.
6 Lakeshore Drive
PO Box 512
Temagami, ON POH 2HO
CANADA
Phone: (705)569-2595
Fax: (705)569-2598
Email: canoe@icanoe.ca
Web: http://www.icanoe.ca
Wanapitei Co-ed Camps
2841 Red Squirrel Road
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8830
Email: campinfo@wanapitei.net
Web: www.wanapitei.net
Wilson Lake Cottages
P.O. Box 704, RR #1
250 Wilson Lake Road
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3710
Email: mjkmacleod@ontera.net
Web: www.wilsonlakecottages.com
Temagami Riverside Lodge
Hwy #64
Marten River, ON P0H 1T0
Phone: (716)542-4863
Email: temrivldg1@aol.com
Web: www.duenorth.net/temagamiriverside
Wishin' You Were Fishin'
P.O. Box 429
Lake Temagami / Island 1022
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)237-8290
Email: wishinyouwerefishin@ontera.net
Web:
http://wishinyouwerefishin.com/index.html
Temagami Shores Inn & Resort
6612 Hwy #11 North, P.O. Box 68
Temagami, ON P0H 2H0
Phone: (705)569-3200
Email:
customerservice@temagamishores.com
Web: www.temagamishores.com
For a complete list of businesses in Temagami visit http://www.temagami.ca or contact the
Temagami and District Chamber of Commerce at (705)569-3344.
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