Searchmont, Ontario

Searchmont is a community with a local services board in the Canadian province of Ontario. The services board covers the unincorporated townships of Deroche, Gaudette, Hodgins and Shields in the Algoma District northeast of Sault Ste. Marie.[1] It includes the communities of Searchmont, Northland and Glendale.

The area is best-known for the ski resort of the same name located within the community.[2]

The town of Searchmont received its name in honor of T. C. Search, the treasurer of the consolidated Lake Superior Company. Searchmont was once a bustling community built around the forestry industry. The local sawmill was the livelihood of most of the residents. When the mill closed in the early 1990s, much of the population moved away. Some now consider Searchmont to be a ghost town in comparison to what it once was.

The Searchmont Community Centre recently was renovated in 2002 with the aid of a SuperBuild grant provided by the Ontario government. Part of the newly renovated Searchmont Community Centre has been named after Walter Senko, a recently deceased school teacher in the area.[3]

A designated place in Statistics Canada census data, Searchmont had a population of 300 in the Canada 2006 Census.[4]

At one of the town's stores, you can purchase the locally infamous "Battle Axe Burger", consisting of three 6 ounce patties with three slices of cheese and bacon, between two pieces of Texas Toast.

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