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Chapleau is a township in Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada. It is the access point to one of the world's largest wildlife preserves . Chapleau has a population of 1,942 according to the 2021 Canadian census .
Chapleau, Ontario, a township in Ontario; Chapleau 61, a Michipicoten First Nation reserve in Ontario; Chapleau 61A, a Chapleau Ojibway First Nation reserve in Ontario; Chapleau 74, a Chapleau Ojibway First Nation reserve in Ontario; Chapleau 74A, a Chapleau Ojibway First Nation reserve in Ontario; Chapleau 75, a Chapleau Cree First Nation ...
The original residential school site in Chapleau was never developed and is now part of the forest. [4] By 1912 it was decided that the current building was too small to accommodate the school. In 1914 a new location of 1,184 acres was bought from the Ontario government for one dollar an acre.
Chapleau Airport (IATA: YLD, ICAO: CYLD) is located 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) southeast of Chapleau, Ontario, Canada. See also. Chapleau Water Aerodrome;
Devon station is a Via Rail flag stop station located in Devon, Ontario (south of Chapleau, Ontario) on the Sudbury – White River train. Devon, Ontario (most likely named for Devon, England) was first developed by Biglow Lumber which cut railway ties for CP Rail in the 1930s.
Chapleau Ojibway First Nation is an Ojibwa First Nation located near Chapleau Township, Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada. The First Nation have reserved for themselves the 67 ha Chapleau 61A Indian Reserve, 64.7 ha Chapleau 74 Indian Reserve and the 799.3 ha Chapleau 74A Indian Reserve. In September, 2007, their total registered population 39 ...
Chapleau 75 is a First Nations reserve located near Chapleau, Ontario. It is one of two reserves of the Chapleau Cree First Nation.
Chapleau station is an unstaffed station located in the heart of Chapleau, Ontario. This is a major intermediate stop for Via Rail 's Sudbury – White River train , operating in between Sudbury and White River .