Coleman, Ontario

Coleman
Township (single-tier)
Township of Coleman

Municipal building
Motto: Over 2 billion square feet of opportunity!
Coleman
Coordinates: 47°23′N 79°46′W / 47.383°N 79.767°WCoordinates: 47°23′N 79°46′W / 47.383°N 79.767°W
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
District Timiskaming District
Incorporated 1906
Government
  Type Township
  Mayor Dan Cleroux
  Federal riding Nipissing—Timiskaming
  Prov. riding Timiskaming—Cochrane
Area[1]
  Land 178.82 km2 (69.04 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 597
  Density 3.3/km2 (9/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal Code P0J 1C0
Area code(s) 705
Website www.colemantownship.ca

Coleman is a township in the northeastern part of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is situated in the Timiskaming District of Northern Ontario. The township had a population of 597 in the Canada 2011 Census.

It is located along Highway 11 and 11-B.

History

The community was first formed around 1906. The township is named after geologist A. P. Coleman who did extensive work in the region in the late 1800s. Coleman also mapped the Sudbury Basin leading to important nickel discoveries, and proved conclusively that the area had been repeatedly glaciated. The township celebrated its first 100 years in 2006.

Demographics

In the Canada 2011 Census, the township has a land area of 178.82 square kilometres and a population density of 3.3 persons per square kilometre. The number of private dwellings occupied by usual residents is 252 (total dwellings: 325).[1] The median age of the population is 47.6 years of age.[2]

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