Almaguin Highlands
The Almaguin Highlands Region in Ontario, Canada, covers approximately comprising the eastern half of Parry Sound District. It is bounded by Muskoka in the south, and by Lake Nipissing and Nipissing District in the north. The eastern edge abuts the western boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park, whereas the western boundary of the Almaguin Highlands is generally regarded to be the mid east-west point of Parry Sound District. Originally derived from the words, Algonquin, Magnetawan, and Seguin. Almaguin is now used to describe the marketing region of East Parry Sound.
Subdivisions
The region includes fifteen incorporated municipalities, three local service boards across eight unincorporated geographic townships, and one unincorporated geographic township without a local services board, which can be grouped into three subregions.North Almaguin
- Municipality of Callander
- Township of Nipissing
- Town of Powassan
- Local Services Board of Loring, Port Loring and District
- Local Services Board of Restoule
- Township of Pringle, served by the LSB of both Loring and Restoule
- Township of Patterson
Central Almaguin
- Township of Joly
- Township of Machar
- Municipality of Magnetawan
- Village of South River
- Township of Strong
- Village of Sundridge
- Local Services Board of Laurier, Ontario
- Unincorporated Geographic Township of Lount
South Almaguin
- Township of Armour
- Village of Burk's Falls
- Town of Kearney
- Township of McMurrich/Monteith
- Township of Perry
- Township of Ryerson
Outlying areas
- While Almaguin is generally regarded to encompass the eastern half of Parry Sound District, by extension it includes the western portions of Butt and McCraney townships, as well as the western portions of the unorganized townships of Ballantyne and Paxton, which lie outside of Algonquin Park and all of which are found in the Nipissing District.
- Chisholm Township in the Nipissing District as well, is in some respects included in North Almaguin.
- Municipality of Whitestone is mainly regarded as lying in West Parry Sound, however, its eastern reaches are commonly associated with Central Almaguin, chiefly Dunchurch, Maple Island, and Ferrie Township.
Demographics
Geography
The Almaguin Highlands are the westerly extension of the Algonquin Highlands of Central Ontario and form part of the Canadian Shield geological formation. Almaguin is situated in the Eastern forest-boreal transition ecoregion, which is predominately mixed woodlands, while the topography is hilly and dotted with crags, and interspersed with hundreds of lakes and rivers.Lakes
Armour
- Brock, Doe, Deer, Jack, Kelsey, Larson, Pickerel, Pike, Three Mile
Ballantyne
- Corkery, Hinsburger, Kawawaymog, Loxton, North Tea, Pipe, Tyne
Callander
- Callander Bay
Joly
- Bluesky, Deadhorse, Forest, Long, Lynch, Otter, Peyton, Starvation, Twin Lakes, Widgeon
Kearney
- Beaver, Bridge, Buck, Clam, Cripple, Dewfish, Fifteen, Foote, Fox, Graphite, Grass, Groom, Hart, Island, Little Patterson, Long, Loon, Middle Shanty, North, Perry, Peters, Rock, Sand, Snowshoe, Thirty, Widgeon, Willie
Laurier
- Bacon, Forest, Louck, Sausage, Smyth, Twentyseven
Loring, Port Loring, and District
- Bain, Balsam, Big Caribou, Big Hungry, Broadwell, Cadden, Chartier, Dollars, Duck, Durrell, Hampel, Irish, Island, Jack's, Julius, Le Grou, Lennon, Little Long, Long, Long, Memesagamesing, Milton, Playfair, Seagull, Sharrow, Stanly, Toad, Wauquimakog, West Deer
Lount
- Deer, Lake of Many Islands, Maeck, Pickerel, Spring, Tough
Machar
- Bray, Eagle, King
Magnetawan
- Ahmic, Beaver, Bells, Cecebe, Cheer, Crawford, Horn, Hughes, Jeffery, Keiller, Newell, Old Man's, Pearceley, Ryder, Seguin, Simmons, Spence, Whalley
McMurrich/Monteith
- Axe, Bear, Buck, Compass, Doe, Fifteen Mile, Horn, Meadow, Round
Nipissing
- Barton, Busch, Gerber, Long, Lynette's, McQuaby, Peachman's, Ruth, South Bay, Wolfe
Perry
- Bay, Bittern, Brock, Clear, Emsdale, Fish, Foote, Long, Mirage, Perry, Star
Powassan
- Genesee, McQuoid, South River Reservoir
Restoule
- Bass, Bob's, Commanda, Crooked, Lower Merrick, Upper Merrick, Patterson, Pine, Rainy, Rausch, Restoule, Sand, Satchels, Shoal
Ryerson
- Bartlett, Cecebe, Doe, Goose, Harrison
Strong
- Bernard, Cheer, Pool
Rivers
Transportation
Highways
- The Almaguin Highlands are centered around what is referred to as 'the Highway 11 corridor.' Built in the early 20th century and fully four-laned by 2012, it serves as the primary in- and outflow route for most traffic travelling to and through the region. Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services stops in Emsdale, Burk's Falls, Sundridge, South River, Trout Creek, and Powassan, on its route between Toronto and Hearst along Highway 11.
- There are two King's Highways in the area, including the western portion of Highway 124, which serves the municipalities of Central Almaguin and connects the region to West Parry Sound and the town of Parry Sound. The other is a short section of Highway 94 that is located in the north end of the region, connecting Callander with East Ferris.
- Secondary highways in the region include 510, 518, 520, 522, 524, 534, 592, and 654.
Rail
- Parallel to Highway 11 is the main Canadian National Railway line which was built through the Highlands in the late 19th century. Communities along this rail line were serviced by the Northlander and the South River railway station, however, that train service came to an end in late 2012.
Air
- While there are no large airports located in the Almaguin Highlands, there exists two small Second World War era airports in the region: Emsdale Airport and South River-Sundridge District Airport.
Economy
Municipalities in the region have formed economic development associations to promote, attract, and develop business in the region. These include, among others, the Central Almaguin Economic Development Association and the Almaguin Highlands Economic Development Partnership Committee.
Politics
Historically, the entire region was part of the Parry Sound—Muskoka federal electoral district and the Parry Sound—Muskoka provincial riding. With the 1996 readjustments of the federal riding boundaries, and the subsequent pairing of them at the provincial level, Callander, the Township of Nipissing, and Powassan were transferred to the federal riding of Nipissing and provincial riding Nipissing.Education
Public education is administered by the Near North District School Board through ten elementary schools and one secondary school, while separate Catholic education is administered by the Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board through two elementary schools.Near North District School Board
- Argyle Public School - K-8 - Port Loring
- Evergreen Heights Education Centre - K-8 - Emsdale
- Land of Lakes Senior Public School - 5-8, 8 - Burk's Falls
- M.A. Wittick Junior Public School - K-7 - Burk's Falls
- M.T. Davidson Public School - K-8 - Callander
- Magnetawan Central School - K-7 - Magnetawan
- Mapleridge Public School - K-8 - Powassan
- South River Public School - K-7 - South River
- South Shore Education Centre - K-8 - Nipissing
- Sundridge Centennial Public School - K-7 - Sundridge
- Almaguin Highlands Secondary School - 9-12 - South River
Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board
- St. Gregory Catholic Elementary School - K-8 - Powassan
- St. Theresa Catholic Elementary School - K-8 - Callander
Healthcare
Media
Tourism
Information Centre
The Almaguin Highlands are serviced by an information centre located near Emsdale along Ontario Highway 11 at the south end of the region.Activities
Tourism activities include ATVing, camping, fishing, geocaching, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, mountain biking, snowmobiling, and other outdoor pursuits. There are numerous beaches located in the Highlands, including those found on Doe Lake, Eagle Lake, Lake Bernard, and Restoule Lake, to name a few. In addition to the beaches, there are many trails that can be found in the Almaguin Highlands, including the historic Nipissing-Rosseau Colonization Road, part of the Forgotten Trails.The Almaguin Highlands experiences an increase in population during the summer months as a result of cottagers and other outdoor enthusiasts arriving in the region, and many of the businesses in the area are geared toward the tourism industry. In addition to the summer amenities, the winter getaway industry is growing in the Highlands.
Museums
There are six museums located in the Highlands: Callander Bay Heritage Museum in Callander; Clark House Museum in Powassan; Commanda Heritage Centre in Commanda, Nipissing Township; Emsdale Pioneer Museum in Perry Township; Magnetawan Heritage Centre in Magnetawan; and, Nipissing Township Museum in Nipissing Village.Provincial parks
There are two provincial parks located within the Almaguin Highlands: Mikisew Provincial Park, and Restoule Provincial Park. In addition, the Almaguin Highlands acts as a portal to western Algonquin Park at the access points of Kawawaymog Lake Access; Tim River Access; Magnetawan Lake Access; and Rain Lake Access.Notable people
is a retired teacher, Almaguin Highlands Secondary School. He is also an artist and sculptor who has created Midlothian Castle, an unusual residence, castle, and sculpture garden on an old farm near Burk's Falls. His artwork can be found at the Vatican and Buckingham Palace and Midlothian Castle has been featured on several television shows.Hawksley Workman is a rock singer-songwriter who has garnered critical acclaim for his blend of cabaret pop and glam rock. He was born in Huntsville and attended Almaguin Highlands Secondary School and later moved to Toronto.