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payroll in excess of a million dollars.

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�MUNICIPAL flRE BRIGADE

LOCATION:
GERALDTON is situated in the eastern section
of North western Ontario on the "Northern Route
Trans-Canada Highway No. 11" a completely
paved highway. It is serviced by a main line
of the Canadian National Railway and lies 100
miles northeast of the lake Port of Nipigon,
which ·.when the seaway is completed, will in
effect be a seaway port. The town of Geraldton
is located on the Micro-wave tower system and
is along the Trans-Canada Natural Gas Pipe. line.

Fire Fighting Services are under the charge of
a full time Fire Chief a::id twenty volunteer firemen.
Fire Fighting equipment consists of one modern
fire truck. Fire hydrants are strategically located
throughout the town and Alarm Service is provided by telephone system and a siren.

TOWN PLANNING BOARD
Consists of five members appointed by Town
Council the set-up of which is approved by under
Ontario Planning Act.

WATER SUPPLY:
The 'chemical a nalysis of our water supply
varies-this is dependent upon the location from
which it is taken-our mineralization may have
something to do with this factor.
However, an analysis can be easily obtained
locally from the Provincial Department of Health
on any water body desired.

Assessment is low being approximately 30% of
replacement cost. The whole town was reassessed in 1955, and our Assessment is carried out under the Ontario Assessment Act.
Money by-laws require assent of duly qualified
ratepayers, as provided by Ontario Assessment
Act.
Professional Openings exist in this Geraldton
area for the following:
( l) Land Surveyor
(2) Physician and Surgeon
Medical practitioner

SEWAGE SYSTEM::
The town is served by septic tanks discharging
into a storm sewage system.

(3) Dentist
(4) Law

(5) Optometry

PUBLIC HEAL111:

POLICE FORCE
Geraldton and District is served by the Ontario
Provincial Police Force consisting of 5 men in
the Corporation services. A modern lock-up is
located in the centre of the town.
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Staff consists of:
One Medical Health Officer
One School Nurse
One Sanitary Inspector.
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�ORGANIZATIONS:

SCHOOLS:

Service Clubs of Rotary, Kinsmen, Canadian
Legion, Senior Chamber of Commerce. Also a
number of various fraternal organizations.

One (1) 16 room Public School built in 1949.
One (1) 6 room Separate School.
A new 8 room fire-proof High School has
just been completed and now occupied, is
equipped and staffed to prepare students for
University.

RECREATIONAL
FACIUTIES:
These are numerous, during winter 6 sheets
of ice provide Curling for men, women and high
school students-a dance hall is attached to
the Curling Rink, it is of generous proportion.
Hockey Arena.
Recreation Committee provides a number of
outdoor rinks in winter and supervised beach
crctivities during summer.
An excellent 9 hole Golf course with Chili House
facilities.
Modem theatre, billiard hall, and one of the
most modem libraries in Northwestern Ontario.
Swimming, boating, fishing, beautiful camping
spots and homes are available on the various
lakes surrounding town.
A large Provincial Park and camping ground is
located a short distance from Geraldton town,
providing a beautiful sandy beach area on Lake
Kenogamisis.

CHURCHES
Three(3) Protestant Churches
Two (2) Catholic Churches.
One ( l) Mission Church.

HOSPITAL FACILITIES:
We have in Geraldton a 31 bed Public Hos•
pita! situated in the suburban area.

MEDICAL SERVICES
Two physicians-surgeons now are engaged
here.
One Dentist.
One Optometrist.

TAX RATE FOR 1957:

One Chiropractor.

Commercial Mill Rate_···-·······-··-···-···-····--

38.50

One drug store.

Residential Mill Rate .. --·············- ····-·

33.49

One resident funetal undertaker.

Public School Mill Rate . . ........ ........... ..

22.51

Ambulance service.

High School Mill Rate...... .
Separate School Mill Rate ...................
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37.206

Two cemeteries' are located adjacent to the
town--one being Protestant and the
other Catholic.
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�TOTAL ASSESSMENT:
Commercial AssessmenL. ................. $ 891.235.00
Residential Assessment ............... .... . 1.326,635.00

BANKING:
Branches of the Royal Bank of Canada, TorontoDominion and Canadian Bank of Commerce are
located in the town.

LABOUR SUPPLY:
Adequate local labour both skilled and unskilled
to meet current demand and also allow for
further expansion by additional industries locating here. Sufficient general facilities exist
here to attract and maintain employees should
it be necessary to obtain those from other centres.
Never in the history of Geraldton have there
been any great disputes between Management
and labour-both parties have worked toward
this goal throughout the years with most amicable results.

Bank clearances over half million monthly.

AIR SERVICES:

INSURANCE:

SUPERIOR AIRWAYS .

Two Insurance Agencies offering all types of
Insurance.

Float equipped planes are located at Geraldton
dock, immediately on the outskirts of town .
AUSTIN AIRWAYS.
On Kenogamisis Lake dock, off No. 11 Highway.
also carry on commercial flying . During winter
ski equipment is used.

HOUSING FACILITIES:
Private residential homes 650, of which 75% are
owner occupied.

Over 1,000 building lots are available at reasonable rates and within easy access to all utility
services.

Both above Companies are most active with
Mining, Lumbering, Tourists and Commercial
Fishing operations.
An emergency Department of Transport Landing
Field exists approximately 30 air miles north of
Gerald ton.

COMMUNICATIONS:

POSTAL SERVICE

Telegraph and Teletype, (C.N.R.)

New, modern Federal Government owned Post
Office, with postal box service and daily pick-up
service throughout the town.

Direct long distance telephone lines by Bell
Telephone Company.
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door where 7,500 moose roam the
forest.

2. Gerafdton Public School, modern sixteen room building.
3. A challenge is offered to the ardent
golfer on Kenogamisis Golf Club's nine
hole course.
4. Macleod Beach, a few minutes drive
from Geraldton offers excellent, safe
bathing.

5 Recently constructed, Geraldton Higb
School prepares local and District
students for University,

�POWER AND FUELS
GERALDTON is supplied with adequate Hydro
Electric Power and would be capable of supplying additional industries with present equipment. Hydro rates are comparable with other
communities of this size. Industrial power block
rates are available from Ontario H.E.P.C. on the
basis of individual negotiations.

TRANSPORTATION

CLIMATE:
During summer season the average temperature
ranges from 60 degrees to as high as 80 degrees
Nights are cool for comfortable sleeping. The
plague of "Hay-fever" is unheard of in this location.
During winter, while temperatures sometimes
drop low for short intervals, are not on the whole
too severe. All outdoor sports are carried on
throughout the season. Due to its dryness, the
"cold" is not felt too much.
SNOWFALL. Varies from year to year, never ties
up traffic, utilities nor everyday services.
SOIL: Clay, sand and gravel.

SERVICES
GERALDTON is adequately serviced by reputable Taxi Services.

A local schedule bus service (owner operated) to
the local Mines in operation commutes workmen
and school children throughout the year.

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT:
GERALDTON is an incorporated Municipality
with an elected governing body consisting of
Mayor and six (6) Councillors, elected for one
year term,

AGRICULTURE
This is a comparatively new development and
in the experimental stages. It is producing
amazing results to date, and most root crops,
vegetables, strawberries, raspberries. are easily
grown.
Experiments are being carried out on various
types of grasses and feeds for stock.
From the foregoing it has been proven that many
areas of small plots surrounding the Town could
be turned into profitable use as a ready mdrket
exists locally fer all produce.
Excellent small farming sites are located in the
immediate District and there are openings Jor
dairy farms and market gardens.
12

PUBUC UTll.ITIES:
All utilities are publicly owned with exception of
Telephone and Hydro. The town and district
is serviced by Ontario Hydro Electric Power
Commission, and by Bell Telephone Company of
Canada. Water and sewage can be readily
acquired when nee!ded. We are located on the
Trans Canada Gas Pipe Line. Service by Twin
City Gas Company will supply the area with
natural gas by the fall of 1958
13

�POPULATION TREND:
In the past ten years the population has increased by 30%. Indications are that we can expect
a steady growing population in the future. The
town intergrating all nationalities, its people are
thrifty and industrious. No juvenile delinque~cy
exists here.

TOURIST INDUSTRY:
GERALDTON being situated in a land of many
lakes and streams naturally provides excellent
-:,pportunities for the additional Tourist facilities
that mean so much to the holiday seeker as well
as these who enjoy the outdoor sport of fishing
and hunting
?resent accommodation includes cabins, light
housekeeping cabins, dining rooms, boats and
motors, fisherman's and hunter's supplies.

ROADS:
GERALDTON is connected by road to Nakina on
north Highway 584, and to Caramat and Stevens
on the southeast. Area surrounding Geraldton
has a network of pulp Company private roads
which supplies the outlet to all camp personnel
to shop in Geraldton

FORFSTRY:
GERALDTON lies in the very centre of the
largest pulp-cutting operations in Ontario. To
the west lie the pulp-wood cutting limits of St.
Lawrence Corporation, with Abitibi to the north
as well as Nipigon Lake Timber Co. To the
south and east lie Kimberly-Clark Pulp and
Paper Company limits, the Ontario Pulp and
Paper Company and Marathon Corporation of
Canada Ltd. limits. This represents in excess
of 22,000 square miles of forest products and an
annual cut of over one million cords.

It is not difficult to understand the terrific payroll
this immense industry supplies to the area.
Headquarters of the Geraldton Forestry Distric1
is situated at Geraldton, and contains the Divisions Administration, Forest Protection, Lands
and Recreational Areas, Fish and Wildlife, Reforestation, Timber Management-with Air Base
location on Kenogamisis Lake representing well
over $250,000 investment by the Ontario Government.
14

Some Tourist operators are equipped with planes
for chartered flights to points further out, while
in addition to these Austin Airways and Superior
Airways operate on a year round basis their
chartered service for commercial fiying.
Lakes and rivers teem with pickerel, northern
pike, speckled and lake trout.
The hunter may expect to obtain good partridge
shooting, ducks too and some geese.
Moose-the king of the forest-in this District
abounds, and hunters by the score arrive here
now in succeeding seasons--trophy kills are
numerous--bear are numerous and deer are
commencing to appear. Timber wolf hunting is
becoming a sport enjoyed fall, winter and spring
-some excellent specimens have been captured

MINING:
MacLeod-Cockshutt Gold Mines with a daily
tonnage of 1,600 operates on a year round
basis. Annual payroll approximately $1,000,000.
Mosher Consolidated Gold Mines at its present
known ore development has immense potential
and awaits improved economic developments
in gold. Reserves of ore blocked out to date
indicate a 10,000,000 ton ore body.
There are a number of other gold Mines in the
immediate area at the present time closed down
but should gold show economic improvements
(Continued on Page 161

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�OTHER INDUSTRIAL
FUELS:

MINING:
(Continued From Page 151

these would spring into activity as in some cases
all buildings and machinery have been left intact, awaiting such a development.

Coal is imported from the Head of the Lakes
Supply and delivery of fuel oils are readily
available, both by rail and on bulk trucks.

Other ore bodies which are widely known are
the Lithium deposits to the south and west of
Geraldton, the great tonnage of iron blocked out
to the north of Nakina, uranium in several
places. Some day we feel these will be productive properties.

PRESS AND RADIO:

TRANSPORTATION:
Located on Trans Canada Northern Route of
Highway No. 11 Geraldton is serviced by Transcontinental Trucking Companies from east and
west. There is one large trucking depot located
in the town. Service stations and garages cater
to cross country traffic. We are also serviced by
C.N.R. transport system and two C.N.R. busses
daily to Port Arthur. Highway is paved from
Port Arthur to Hearst.

Weekly issue of newspaper, Times-Star. which
gives excellent news and advertising coverage.
CBC maintains a booster station here.

MANUFACTURING:
LUMBER:
Kimberly-Clark of l..onglac cut approximately
from 6,000,000 to 8,000,000 feet of lumber per season.
The present pulpwood industry harvests spruce.
jackpine and balsam chiefly.
A large potential supply of high grade timber

of other species such as poplar, cedar, white
birch,. etc., at present unused. The large quantities of these species can provide the raw materials for a new industry.

RAILROAD:
GERALDTON is on the main line of the Can adian National Railway, and is serviced by daily
freight. Adequate additional trackage is available for future industries.

GERALDTON MILLWORU: A building contracting hrm.
GERALDTON TIMES-STAR: Commercial printing ,
CEMENT AND CINDER BLOCD. Tile.
SUNSIDNE DAIRY: Modern complete pasteurizing
plant.

NATURAL GAS:
The Trans Canada Natural Gas Pipe Line will
pass close to Geraldton in 1958. Arrangements
ior local distribution has been made with Twin
City Gas.
16

GERALDTON BOTTLING WORKS AND LOUDON
BROS.: Soft Drinks of all types.
BAKERIES: Two-both well established having
served the district for years.
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