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    Hornepayne is a township of 980 people (Canada 2016 Census) in the Algoma District of Ontario, Canada. The town was established in 1915 as Fitzback when the Canadian Northern Railway 's transcontinental line was built through the area.

    • 203.04 km 2 (78.39 sq mi)
    • 968 (-1.2% from 2016)
    • 41.2 (M: 40.8, F: 42.0)
    • 4.8/km 2 (12/sq mi)
  3. With a population of just under 1,000, our quiet community offers fishing, snowmobile and cross-country ski-trails, as well as plenty of opportunity for wildlife sightings year-round. Hornepayne is also serviced by the VIA Rail passenger train making it a convenient stop along your travels.

  4. Hornepayne, Northern Ontario, Canada. The community of Hornepayne is 97 km (58 mi) north of White River on Highway 631 and is situated in the heart of the Boreal Forest. The lakes and forest surrounding this railway and lumber community make it a haven for sportfishing and hunting.

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  7. Hornepayne is a township of about a thousand people in the Algoma District of Northern Ontario, Canada. It's the closest settlement to the geographic center of Ontario, a point that lands in a remote bog to the north of the town.

  8. Hornepayne, Ontario, a township in the Algoma District, is home to a population of 980 people according to the Canada 2016 Census. Established in 1915 as Fitzback, the town was renamed Hornepayne in 1920 after British financier Robert Horne-Payne.

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