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Manitoulin District

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The Manitoulin District is a geographic and political subdivision in Ontario, Canada.

A district in Ontario is a division which is similar to a county, but which does not have its own level of government. Districts are found in Northern Ontario, which is much more sparsely populated than the southern portion of the province, and hence districts do not have the population base to provide county-level services (roads, etc.) on their own. In a district, these services are provided directly by the provincial government.

The Manitoulin District comprises Manitoulin Island and a number of small islands around it. Although it previously included the municipality of Killarney, Ontario on the mainland as well, Killarney was transferred to the Sudbury District in the late 1990s.

In 2001, the population of Manitoulin District was 12,679.

Communities

Provincial Highways

Manitoulin District is served by only one primary provincial highway, Highway 6. This highway enters the district at the ferry docks in South Baymouth, in the township of Tehkummah, where the Chi-Cheemaun ferry travels to and from Tobermory in the municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario. It exits the district in the Whitefish River First Nation, just south of Whitefish Falls, Ontario, when it crosses into the Sudbury District.

A number of secondary provincial highways, the equivalent in a district to a county or municipal road in Southern Ontario, serve the communities of Manitoulin Island. These are: