Oliver Paipoonge, Ontario
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- Population: 5,863 (Statistics Canada, 2001 Census)
- Area: 350.27 square kilometres (Statistics Canada, 2001 Census)
- Population Density: 16 persons per square kilometre
Oliver Paipoonge is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located directly west of the city of Thunder Bay. The municipality was formed on January 1 1997, with the amalgamation of the former township of Oliver and municipality of Paipoonge. It contains three villages, Kakabeka Falls, Murillo and Rosslyn. The remainder of the municipality is agricultural or rural. Agriculture is the primary industry carried out within the municipality, with tourism, focused around Kakabeka Falls, being second. Forest products manufacturing is third, with facilities located in Rosslyn and Murillo. Many residents of the municipality commute to jobs in Thunder Bay or work in the woodlands in the surrounding region.
Each year Kakabeka Falls hosts a street fair, Murillo hosts the Murillo Fall Fair and the Slate River area host the Slate River Ploughing Match.
There are two museums in the municipality: the Paipoonge Museum in Rosslyn and the Pioneer Museum in the Slate River Valley.
The mayor of Oliver Paipoonge is Lucia Kloosterhuis.
External links
- [Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge]
- [Ontario Plaques - Founding of Oliver Township]
- [Ontario Plaques - Mountain Portage]
- [Ontario Plaques - Oliver Daunais]
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