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Fort Frances - Definition and Overview

Fort Frances, Ontario is a town, located in the northwestern part of Ontario, Canada. Its population (2001) was 8,315.

Located on the international border with Minnesota where Rainy Lake narrows to become Rainy River, it is connected to International Falls, Minnesota by bridge.

The first white settlement was by French Canadian fur traders known as voyageurs with La Verendrye leading the way in the early 1700s.

A fort was established here and the subsequent settlement was named after Lady Frances Simpson, wife of a British governor who lived here for several years.

The town was incorporated in 1903 and held a big centennial celebration in 2003.

The main employer is a pulp and paper mill established in the early 1900's with numerous owners over the years.

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