DEEP RIVER, ONTARIO


'Deep River' is a town in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. It is located along the Ottawa River, about 200 kilometres north-west of Ottawa on the Trans-Canada Highway . Deep River is opposite the Laurentian Mountains.
As of the 2001 census the town had a population of 4,135.
The primary industry centres around research at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited in nearby Chalk River, Ontario. Technically, the plant belongs to the municipality of Deep River. The property taxes account for the majority of Deep River's budget.

Contents
History
Geography
Recreation, Arts & Culture
Education
Media
Radio
Film reference
Neighbouring municipalities
See also
External links

History


A planned community, Deep River was constructed in 1945 by the federal government for employees at the nearby nuclear research site at Chalk River. It remains a residential community whose economy is rooted in the Canadian nuclear industry.
The town has occasionally been featured in the national media. The 1958 article, "Deep River: Almost the Perfect Place to Live" by Peter Newman for Maclean's portrays Deep River's earliest days and demographic, which continued to characterize the town until at least 2000 when that generation began to retire. Several articles penned by area residents piece together the community's unique history.

Geography


Deep River is located at a Latitude of 46°06' North and Longitude 77°30' West. The area of the town is 50.87 square kilometres. The town sits on the section of the Ottawa River referred to as La Rivière Creuse (the Deep River) by 17th-century French explorers (which is why its name is Deep River), and which later was at the heart of Canada's 19th-century timber trade.

Recreation, Arts & Culture


Deep River boasts many active clubs. Among the numerous community accomplishments is the creation of the Deep River Symphony Orchestra, formed in 1951, making Deep River one of the smallest towns (pop. 4200 as of 2006) to have a Symphony Orchestra. Another popular event is ''Summerfest'', a good-sized celebration held once every two years, hosting many local and famous artists including the Joe Louis', Sloan, The Terridactyls, s.c.a.m., Wide Mouth Mason, Amanda Wilkinson, Chalk River's Common Ground and Daniel Lanois. Deep River is generally known to have picturesque scenery and good hiking in the hills across the Ottawa River. Deep River also has a community pool, fire department, ski hill and a library, as well as the Canadian Clock Museum.

Education


Deep River is home to four schools, for students from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12:

★ T.W. Morison Public School - for students JK to grade 4

★ Keys Public School - no longer "exists", used to house students JK to grade 8. At the end of the 2004-2005 school year, Keys Public School was officially closed down due to budget cuts in the school board. The Junior half of Keys (grades 5 and 6) was moved to Morison Public School, and the Intermediate half (grades 7 and 8) joined Mackenzie, separated by name only (though Mackenzie students are not allowed in the Keys Wing). It was predicted Morison would close down at the end of the 2006-2007 school year (for same above mentioned reasons) and would join Mackenzie High School as well, but is now open indefinitely for an unspecified length of time.

★ Mackenzie High School - for students grades 9 to 12 (now houses Keys Public School)

★ St. Mary's Catholic School - for students JK to grade 8

Media


Deep River's venerable weekly, The North Renfrew Times, has been published by The Deep River Community Associationsince the Town's earliest days.

Radio



★ 1110 AM or 92.5 FM CBLI, CBC Radio One

Film reference


Deep River, Ontario is mentioned in Mulholland Drive (2001), David Lynch's surreal, award-winning film about a young actress struggling to cope in Hollywood, starring Naomi Watts.

DIANE: I'm from Deep River, Ontario. A small town.

Neighbouring municipalities


 'North:' Laurentian Hills 
'West:' Laurentian Hills'Deep River''East:' ''Chalk River''
 'South:' Laurentian Hills 

See also



List of communities in Ontario

Ottawa Valley

External links



Deep River, Ontario, Canada [1] Official site

Statistics Canada 2001 Community Profile - Deep River, Ontario

Deep River Public Library

Deep River Players

Calvary Pentecostal Church

Deep River Community Church

Deep River and District Hospital

Deep River Motel

Deep River and area Arts Council

Deep River Summerfest

Deep River and Area Minor Soccer Club

Deep River Science Academy

Deep River Yacht & Tennis Club

Mount Martin Ski Club

McQuestion Towing
Schools

T.W. Morison Public School

Keys Public School

St. Mary's School

Mackenzie High School

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