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Mattice-Val Côté, Ontario : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mattice-Val Côté Mattice-Val Côté is an incorporated township in Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.〔 It is located approximately east of Hearst and west of Kapuskasing on Ontario Highway 11. The township was incorporated on April 18, 1975, as the United Townships of Eilber and Devitt, with Paul Zorzetto as first reeve. Its two primary population centres are Mattice and Val-Côté. Mattice is located on the Missinaibi River, a historic fur-trading route that flows into the Moose River, then into James Bay. The river is a popular destination for canoers, known for its historical significance. ==History==
Mattice was founded in the 1910s, fueled by the arrival of the Canadian Transcontinental Railway and free land given away by the government. Most residents came from the province of Quebec. The history of Mattice-Val-Côté and its residents is detailed in the two volume book ''Si Missinaïbi m'était conté''. Volume I tells the story of the original settlers in the early 1920s. Volume II tells the story of their descendants.〔 Vol I -'' L'histoire vécue des pionniers de Mattice-Val-Côté''. Vol II- ''L'histoire des gens de Mattice-Val-Côté''.〕
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