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Cochrane is a town in northeastern Ontario, Canada.It is located east of Kapuskasing, northeast of Timmins, south of Moosonee, and north of Iroquois Falls.It is about a one-hour drive from Timmins and Kapuskasing, the other two major population centres of the region.
Cochrane District is a district and census division in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1921 from parts of Timiskaming and Thunder Bay districts. In 2021, the district's population was 77,963, with a land area of 141,268.51 km 2 (54,544.08 sq mi), [ 1 ] making it slightly smaller than the US state of ...
Timmins and District Hospital (TADH) is an accredited referral and teaching hospital that serves Timmins, Cochrane District, Temiskaming, Sudbury and Algoma Districts. [67] Weeneebayko Area Health Authority also use TADH to transfer patients requiring more advanced care not available in their community health care centres.
Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls, Black River-Matheson, Moosonee, Marten Falls, Attawapiskat First Nation, Fort Albany, Moose Factory Timmins—James Bay ( French : Timmins—Baie James ) is a federal electoral district in Ontario , Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
Unorganized North Cochrane District is an unorganized area in the District of Cochrane in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It comprises all parts of the district north of Timmins and Iroquois Falls which are not part of an incorporated municipality.
This provides a very direct route for Timmins-Iroquois Falls traffic. The road is 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) in length, but before the large 1998 highway downloading spree by the province, the road continued an additional 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) into Iroquois Falls, terminating at an intersection with Highway 67 (which was concurrent with Highway ...
Highway 655 is straight.....and flat. Highway 655 is a secondary highway in the Cochrane District in Northern Ontario.The route is 74.7 kilometres (46.4 mi) in length. It is heavily used by trucks as a critical access road to Timmins.
In November 2021, the decision was made to make the new terminus Timmins (previously Cochrane) due to its size and the fact that it serves as a regional transportation hub. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] A test run was conducted in March 2021, and again in November of 2021 where several northern Ontario mayors, MPPs, and local residents were taken from North ...