Unorganized South East Algoma District

Unorganized South East Algoma District
Unorganized area
Algoma, Unorganized, South East Part
Unorganized South East Algoma
Coordinates: 46°07′00″N 82°04′30″W / 46.11667°N 82.07500°W / 46.11667; -82.07500Coordinates: 46°07′00″N 82°04′30″W / 46.11667°N 82.07500°W / 46.11667; -82.07500
Country Canada
Province Ontario
District Algoma
Government
  Federal riding Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
  Prov. riding Algoma—Manitoulin
Area[1]
  Land 43.57 km2 (16.82 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 0
  Density 0/km2 (0/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)

Unorganized South East Algoma District is an unorganized area in the Canadian province of Ontario, comprising a small unincorporated portion in the southeasternmost corner of the Algoma District. It comprises a small strip of land which lies between the territory of the Sagamok First Nation and the Algoma District's boundary with the Sudbury District, as well as several small islands within the North Channel of Lake Huron, such as Eagle, Fréchette, Fox, Hotham, Middleton, North and South Benjamin Islands.[2]

The division comprises 43.28 square kilometres (16.71 sq mi) (increased from 41.71 km² in the 2001 census), and had a reported population of zero in the Canada 2006 Census.[3]

The division includes the historic Fort La Cloche trading post and a small portion of La Cloche Provincial Park.

Demographics

Population trend:[1][4]

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