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Geraldton

Geraldton is a community of a couple of thousand people on Highway 11 in northern Ontario.

Understand

It is part of the amalgamated Municipality of Greenstone, which covers about 3200 km², stretching along Highway 11 185 km from end to end. Greenstone, which was formed in 2001 by the amalgamation of a group of remote mining and forestry communities on the Canadian Shield. Greenstone (population about 4600 in 2016) includes the communities of Beardmore, Caramat, Geraldton, Jellicoe, Longlac, Macdiarmid, Nakina and Orient Bay.

History

The discovery of gold on the shores of Kenogamisis Lake in the early 1930s led to the founding of Geraldton. There is a historical marker on the west side of Main Street in the downtown area.

The name Geraldton is a compound of the surname of financiers of a nearby gold mine near Kenogamisis Lake in 1931 (Fitzgerald and Errington).

The discovery of the Little Long Lac mine in 1932 meant that the Canadian National Railway line (formerly the CNOR) was soon delivering carloads of supplies and equipment to Kenogamisiss Main Street developed between the mine and the tracks, crossing Barton Bay. A townsite sprang up on both sides of the road and railway because it rose so quickly from the swamp

The Geraldton-Beardmore Gold Camp was home to eight gold mines from 1936 to 1976.

Geraldton was incorporated as a town in 1937. In 1939, a highway link was established with points west and south, including Thunder Bay.

By 1947, Geraldton had benefited from ten gold producers within a 10-mile radius.

As the mines closed down, Geraldton came to depend on the forest products industry as the main resource industry. Today, there are no operating mines, but mineral exploration activity continues.

Climate

Greenstone experiences a humid continental climate, with long, brutally cold winters and warm summers.

Get in

By car

  • From Thunder Bay, it's 280 km. Go east on Highway 17 to Nipigon, and north on Highway 11.
  • From North Bay, it's 835 km north and west on Highway 11.

By train

By plane

  • 2 Geraldton (Greenstone Regional) Airport (YGQ  IATA), 102 MacOdrum Drive, Highway 584 (9 km north of Geraldton), +1 807 854-1694. It serves private aircraft only. Geraldton (Greenstone Regional) Airport (Q3275144) on Wikidata Geraldton (Greenstone Regional) Airport on Wikipedia

The nearest airport with scheduled service is Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT IATA).

Get around

See

  • Geraldton Interpretive Centre, 1800 Main Street (at the junction of Highways 11 & 584). Mid-May to late Aug: daily 9AM-5PM. A visitor centre and small museum on the Trans-Canada Highway. The museum describes the history of the region's fur trade and mining activities. A small gift shop offers items handcrafted by local artisans.

Do

  • Kenogamisis Golf Club, 432 Michael Power Blvd (Hwy 584), +1 807 854-1029, fax: +1 807 854-2343. 18-hole course with driving range, practice green and bunker, pro shop, clubhouse with restaurant (open for breakfast, lunch and dinner), fully equipped bar.
  • MacLeod Provincial Park, Highway 11, +1 807 854-0370. Mid-May to mid-Sep. 74-ha park. Campground and beach on on Little Long Lake with good fishing.

Annual events include a popular trade show, a fish derby, a music festival for local talent, and the Bergstrom golf tournament, played on an 18-hole course.

Buy

Eat

  • Sebbi's, 404 Main Street, +1 807 854-1049. Th-Sa 11AM-11PM, Su 11AM-9PM, M W 11AM-10PM. Pizza, wings, Sunday Chinese buffet.
  • 49 North, 100 3rd Ave NW, +1 807 854-9000.
  • Popeye Restaurant, 209 Geraldton Main St, +1 807 854-0053. Tu-Su 8AM-2PM. A diner with Ffriendly atmosphere, good food, generous portions, and delicious home cooking.

Drink

Sleep

  • Kenogamisis Lake Resort, toll-free: +1-877-801-3101. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 10AM. Hunting and fishing on Kenogamisis Lake. Eight cabins with broadband Internet, satellite TV, gas furnace or fireplace, electric range and refrigerator. $100-150/day.
  • The Victoria Bed & Breakfast, 205 2nd Ave SE, +1 807 854-2048. Six rooms on two floors. Each floor has its own living room with flat screen TV and cable TV. Free wi-fi throughout.
  • Between Bridges Inn, 8358 Highway 11, +1 807 854-0188. Restaurant on site.
  • Crown & Anchor Motel, 1801 Main Street, +1 807 854-1985. Kitchen suites available. Restaurant on site.
  • White Wolf Resort (7 km N on Highway 584), +1 807 854-1519, . The cottages are fully furnished, and overlook Hutchison Lake. Every cottage is fully winterized, and electrically heated. Fully serviced RV sites, and tenting areas in the summer months. 12 acres of waterfront property, a sandy beach which is great for swimming, a playground for children, a boat docking area, a laundry area, a fish cleaning station. Satellite TV and Wireless High Speed Internet are available.

Connect

Go next

Routes through Geraldton
Thunder Bay Nipigon  W  E  Longlac North Bay


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