Northeastern Ontario
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Northeastern Ontario | |
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Location of Northeastern Ontario | |
Geography | |
Area | |
Demographics | |
Population (2006) | 510,326 |
Population Density | |
Largest City | Greater Sudbury 157,857 (2006) |
Politics | |
MPs | 7 |
MPPs | 8 |
Northeastern Ontario is the region within the Canadian province of Ontario which lies north and east of Lakes Superior and Huron.
Northeastern Ontario consists of Algoma District, Sudbury District, Cochrane District, Timiskaming District, Nipissing District, Manitoulin District and the single-tier municipality of Sudbury.
For some purposes, Parry Sound District and Muskoka District Municipality are treated as part of Northeastern Ontario even though they are geographically in Central Ontario. These two districts are coloured in green on the map.
Northeastern Ontario and Northwestern Ontario may also be grouped together as Northern Ontario. An important difference between the two sub-regions is that Northeastern Ontario has a sizeable Franco-Ontarian population.
[edit] Cities and towns
Northeastern Ontario has six cities. They are Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, Timmins, Elliot Lake and Temiskaming Shores.
Smaller towns in the region include Espanola, Blind River, Chapleau, Cochrane, Hearst, Iroquois Falls, Kapuskasing, Kirkland Lake, French River, St. Charles, Markstay-Warren and West Nipissing.
[edit] Population
The region had a population of 510,326 in 2006. In 2001 the population was 512,007. 25.2 per cent — 138,585 francophones.
- Algoma District - 117,461
- Cochrane District - 82,503†
- Greater Sudbury - 157,909 (including enclaved Wahnapitae First Nations reserve)
- Manitoulin District - 13,090
- Nipissing District - 84,688†
- Sudbury District - 21,392
- Timiskaming District - 33,283