'Fort Frances, Ontario' is a
town, located in the
northwestern part of
Ontario,
Canada. Its population (2001) was 8,315. It is in the
Rainy River District. Fort Frances is a popular
fishing destination and hosts the
Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship each summer.
Located on the international border with
Minnesota where
Rainy Lake narrows to become
Rainy River, it is connected to
International Falls, Minnesota by the
Fort Frances-International Falls International Bridge.
The first European settlement west of Lake Superior,
French Canadian fur traders known as ''voyageurs'' including
La Vérendrye who in
1732 stopped briefly at
Fort St. Pierre before building Fort St Charles on Magnuson Island on the west side of Lake of the Woods. A later
HBC fort was established here in 1817 and the subsequent settlement was named after
Lady Frances Simpson, wife of then Hudson's Bay Company Governor
George Simpson, who visited the fort many times.
Over 2,400 residents consider themselves of
Ukrainian origin.
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The town was incorporated in 1903 and held a big centennial celebration in 2003.
The main employer is a
pulp and paper mill established in the early
1900s with numerous owners over the years, notably
Edward Wellington Backus. The mill is now owned by
Abitibi-Consolidated, which employes 700 Fort Frances residents.
The town was struck by the
Fort Frances, Ontario Tornado on
June 25,
1946, causing major damage to the town. The tornado was a week after the deadly
Windsor tornado.
Coat of arms
The city
coat of arms features a bull
moose,
maple leaves, a "Magneto", representative of
electricity (industry), two men in a
canoe, a
white pine tree and the motto "Industry and Perseverance."
Media
Newspapers
★ ''
Fort Frances Times'' - Daily
(website)
★ ''
Fort Frances Living'' - Weekly
★ ''
Fort Frances Today'' - Weekly
Online Media
★
NWO Update
Television stations
★
CBWCT (channel 5) (CBC)
★
CBWFT-11 (channel 15) (SRC)
★ Cable 10 -
Shaw Cable community channel
Radio stations
FM
★ FM 89.1 -
CKSB-9,
La Première Chaîne
★ FM 90.5 -
CBQQ,
CBC Radio One
★ FM 92.3 -
CKWO, ''92 The Wolf''
active rock
★ FM 93.1 -
CFOB, ''Borderland's Best Music''
hot adult contemporary
Education
Elementary and secondary schools
★ A public school board
Rainy River District School Board with 10 elementary schools, and 4 secondary schools.
★ A Catholic school board
The Northwest Catholic District School Board with 5 elementary schools.
Post-secondary schools
★
Confederation College
Notable Fort Francesites
★
Dave Allison, former coach of the NHL's
Ottawa Senators
★
Mike Allison, former player for the
Los Angeles Kings,
Toronto Maple Leafs, and
New York Rangers of the
NHL
★
Gene Eugene, actor, musician and recording producer
★
Howard Hampton, Leader of the
Ontario New Democratic Party.
★
Chris Lindberg, silver medalist with the Canadian Ice Hockey Team at the
1992 Winter Olympics
★
Neil Sheehy, former player for the
Calgary Flames,
Hartford Whalers and
Washington Capitals of the NHL.
Culture
★ The
Fort Frances Museum
★ The
Border Land Arts Alliance
★
Tour de Fort
Sport
Fort Frances is home to the following amateur sports teams:
★
Fort Frances Muskies (
Hockey)
Fort Frances was the home of the former amateur sports teams:
★
Fort Frances Borderland Thunder (
Hockey)
★
Fort Frances Canadians (
Hockey)
Sporting facilities include:
★ Memorial Sports Center
External links
★
Town of Fort Frances Official site
★
Fort Frances Chamber of Commerce
★
Fort Frances Curling Club
★
Fort Frances - Ontario Highway 11 Homepage
Neighbouring communities