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Antoine Mountain is a downhill ski area located north of Mattawa in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It holds the record for the longest ski run in Ontario with 2.9 kilometres long. The public facilities include a main chalet (which includes seating, storage, washrooms, and a cafeteria), a rental building, and the Canadian Ski Patrol quarters.
Mattawa is located on the Canadian Pacific Railway Chalk River subdivision, connecting Smiths Falls and North Bay, with an additional connection to Témiscaming, Quebec. Mattawa elected Canada's first-ever Black mayor, Firmin Monestime, in 1963. He served until his death in 1977. [9]
Mountain View is a small community located in Prince Edward County, Ontario located south of Belleville. Mountain View is the location of a former British Commonwealth Air Training Plan air station which is now known as Canadian Forces Detachment Mountain View (CFD Mountain View), a detachment of CFB Trenton .
The town of Mattawa was originally platted in 1909 by E. and Eva Campbell, but was not incorporated at that time. [6] With the construction of nearby Priest Rapids Dam and Wanapum Dam, the town boomed with construction workers. [7] Mattawa was officially incorporated on June 3, 1958. The Port of Mattawa was also established in 1958. [8]
Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park is a provincial park in Ontario, Canada. [3]The park spans both sides of the Mattawa River.It has an area of 25.5 square kilometres (9.8 sq mi) and is about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) west of Mattawa, Ontario, Canada.
Oct. 31—MATTAWA — Unopposed and opposed candidates for Mattawa City Council and Mattawa mayor attended the South Grant County candidate forum Oct. 25 at Wahluke High School, put on by the ...
Dec. 1—MATTAWA — According to Century 21 Alsted real estate agent Julie Johnson, who is based out of Moses Lake but covers all of Grant County, the housing market in Mattawa and Desert Aire is ...
The port came into being on November 4, 1958 by the citizens of the Mattawa area. During the 1950s and 1960s, the port district focused on industrial development. [1] In 1964, the Port of Mattawa joined the Washington Public Ports Association. [1] In 1997 the port purchased properties for business development. [1]