Kormak, Ontario

Kormak
Settlement
Name origin: Portmanteau of surnames Korpela and Maki
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Northeastern Ontario
District Sudbury District
Part Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part
Elevation 416 m (1,365 ft)
Coordinates 47°37′59″N 82°58′29″W / 47.63306°N 82.97472°W / 47.63306; -82.97472Coordinates: 47°37′59″N 82°58′29″W / 47.63306°N 82.97472°W / 47.63306; -82.97472
Founded 1942 (1942)
Timezone Eastern Time Zone (UTC-5)
 - summer (DST) Eastern Time Zone (UTC-4)
Postal Code FSA P0M
Area code 705, 249
Location of Kormak in Ontario

Kormak is an unincorporated area and ghost town in the Unorganized North Part of Sudbury District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.

Formerly a lumber mill town with an estimated population of 170 at its peak, the town was established in 1942 by Charles Korpela and Oscar Maki. It was populated primarily by Finnish and Franco-Ontarian workers and their families. A post office, a company store and a school were established at Kormak in the 1940s.

By 1974, the town was in decline, and both the post office and the store were shut down. The mill finally closed in 1979, and almost all of the remaining residents moved away.

One home at Kormak is still occupied year-round, while two others are in use as seasonal cottage properties.[1]

References

  1. Charbonneau, Yvan (2007-04-09). "Kormak". Ontario Ghost Towns. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
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