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Iroquois Falls is a town in Northern Ontario , Canada, with a population of 4, at the census. The following communities are also within the municipal boundaries: Monteith , Nellie Lake , and Porquis Junction. Iroquois Falls' primary industry was a large mill producing newsprint and commercial printing papers. In December , the owner, Resolute Forest Products , announced its permanent closure. The Monteith Correctional Complex , a provincial prison serving a regional catchment area, is located in the community of Monteith named for Samuel Nelson Monteith. The background of the town's name varies depending on the source, attributing it to invasions by the Iroquois on Huron or Ojibway villages. It is also unclear who has relayed the tale, settlers or the First Nations people themselves.
About Iroquois Falls
Iroquois Falls , town, Cochrane district, east-central Ontario , Canada. The town was named for the falls on the river, where, according to Indian legend , Iroquois braves, asleep in their war canoes, were cut loose by captive Huron women and swept to their deaths. It originated as a company town in —13, when the provincial government granted the townsite to the Abitibi Power and Paper Company. Iroquois Falls has planned parks, schools, and a hospital.
Our vibrant flower beds are spread over town for all to enjoy. We have so much to offer. From golfing, swimming, camping, tennis, hockey, bowling, curling, skating, etc. If you enjoy fishing, there are many lakes to choose from as well as the Annual Ice Fishing derby in March that forms part of the Winter Carnival and the Annual Search for Moby Pike in the spring. Northern Ontario is known as snowmobiler's paradise. Our trails connect you with the surrounding areas as well as great scenery. You may purchase your trail permit by clicking here. The local Pioneer Museum has a vast variety of our local history. Come visit and they will take you back in time. We not only have a great quality of life but affordable as well.