McGarry, Ontario

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McGarry is an incorporated township in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.[1] It includes the communities of Virginiatown and Kearns. The township borders with Quebec to the east, along Highway 66 between Kirkland Lake and Rouyn-Noranda. The northern border of the township forms part of the border between Timiskaming District and Cochrane District. Highway 66 was rerouted in 2017 because of concerns that aging mine shafts under the road could cause it to collapse.[2]

J. T. Kearns (after whom one of the communities was named)[3] staked a claim in 1906, which became the Chesterville gold mine (1938–1952).[4] An Script error: No such module "convert". shaft connected 20 levels, and its 500-ton stamp mill produced a total of 458,880 ounces of gold. The Kerr-Addison Gold mine started in 1936, and employed 1,456 people by 1959. In 1960, the mine produced the most gold in the Western Hemisphere, and the 10 millionth ounce of gold was produced in 1982.

History

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Chief Ignace Tonené

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Gold in the area was originally reported in the late 1800s by Chief Ignace Tonené of the Temagami First Nation. He staked a claim near the north arm of Larder Lake but claimed it was stolen.[5] He reported it, but Indian Affairs was unable to help.[6] Tonené's claim was jumped by European settlers and later developed into the Kerr-Addison Mine.[7][8] Adjacent to the Kerr-Addison Mine, the Chesterville gold mine was developed, operating from 1939 until 1952.[9]

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On December 21, 1972, masked thieves successfully robbed the Virginiatown Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce on the Kerr Addison miners' payday. The robbers were never captured.[12]

In 2016, the nearby Tournene Lake (or Lac Tournene in French), was officially re-named as Chief Tonene Lake.[13][14][15]

Beaverhouse First Nation

In 2018, Beaverhouse First Nation submitted a claim to the Government of Ontario, asserting the community is a distinct First Nation and did not sign Treaty 9, or any other treaty.[16] On April 19, 2022, Beaverhouse First Nation was officially recognized as a First Nation under Section 35 of Canada’s Constitution.[17]

Demographics

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Mother tongue (2021):[18]

  • English as first language: 56.0%
  • French as first language: 37.9%
  • English and French as first languages: 3.4%
  • Other as first language: 1.7%

Economy

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Kearns and Highway 66

McGarry's economy has historically been supported by the mining industry, and struggled when the mines were not producing.

The Armistice Gold mine was purchased by Bonterra Resources from Kerr Resources in 2016,[19] and gold exploration and modelling was done to update the resource to a National Instrument 43-101 Compliant Resource.[20]

Gold Candle Ltd. and investors purchased the historic Chesterville Gold Mines and Kerr Addison Gold Mines property in 2016,[21] and conducted a feasibility study and gold exploration with Canadian Exploration Services Limited[22] on the old Chesterville Gold Mines and Kerr Addison Gold Mines property.

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Tourism

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Larder Lake

McGarry hosts several events, including an annual fish derby at Larder Lake, and a Labour Day weekend music event at the McGarry community centre.[23] Gem Lake Maple Bedrock Provincial Park is located in McGarry Township. Sport fishing is permitted within Gem Lake Maple Bedrock Provincial Park.[24] McGarry Township Forest Conservation Reserve, shared with McFadden Township, is located in McGarry Township.[25]

Notable people

See also

References

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  5. Angus, C. (2022). Cobalt: The Making of a Mining Superpower. Canada: House of Anansi Press Incorporated. p23-24
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  7. Charlie Angus (2022). Cobalt: The Making of a Mining Superpower. Canada: House of Anansi Press Incorporated.
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External links

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