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Today's update is some of the cities in the northern part of the Sault Ste. Marie CMA.

The city of Heyden is home to 21,395 people.




Heyden's industrial areas.




Heyden's downtown area.




The City of Searchmont is home to 62,395 people.








Searchmont industrial area and railyard.




Searchmont Resort and ski hill.


This is the eastern suburbs of the city of Goulais River. Going from south to north.








One of five commuter train station in the city of Goulais River.


Goulais River to be continued later.
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This is the City of Goulais River. We saw the eastern portion of the city last time but these are the main areas. It's home to 293,000 people. It has a small downtown but it's mainly a suburban commuting city. The city has a height limit of ten floors for commercial buildings except in the downtown area. There is only low density residential zoning allowed in the city except for the downtown area and around transit stations were the height limit is 16 floors.

Downtown Goulais River.




An overview of the southern area of Goulais River.




An overview of the northern (central) area of Goulais River.


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Some overviews of the city of Goulais Bay.
Southwest Goulais Bay.


Continuing north we get to South Goulais Bay.






From the top of the last pic going west we get to the Goulais Bay Islands.


Going north from the first island we get to the second and third islands.


Close up on the islands.


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Goulais River Golf and Country Club.


Some commuter train stations in Goulais Bay.






One of four commuter train maintenance facilities in the region.


Some industrial areas in Goulais Bay.




Goulais Bay Port.


Apple Field (Bottom), and Microsoft Field (Top).


Sault College Goulais Bay Campus.


Clergue University.


Goulais Bay Marina and Coast Guard Station.


Cloverland Nuclear Power Plant. Currently it's the only one in the region but a second one is being built to replace the ten coal power plants in the region.


An eight way roundabout...


turns into the centre of downtown Goulais Bay.


Some districts in Goulais Bay.
The Islands District.


The Uptown District.


The Entertainment District which has many hotels and casinos, a mall, a golf course, a beach, restaurants, nightclubs, and an observation tower.
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Downtown Goulais Bay
Old Downtown


Goulais Bay is the Tech Hub for the region and has many companies headquarted here.
Starting from the top right and going clockwise around: Intel, Sony, Microsoft, Dell, Samsung, LG Electronics, Toshiba, and Apple.


A dark, gloomy, and rainy day over downtown.


Entertainment District at Night.


Downtown at night.


Goulais Bay at night.


Some overviews of the city of Goulais Bay. Population of the city is. 346,033.




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Northern Sunset Point.


Northern Sault Ste. Marie.


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Loved the tour, looks beautiful.
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Thanks The North One.

Grandview Gardens Shopping Plaza in East Sault Ste. Marie.


An overview of some farming areas on Sugar Island, Sugar Village along the St. Mary's River and Hiawatha in the top left.


East Sault Ste. Marie (bottom left), West Cambrian (top left), Hiawatha (top right), and Sugar Village (bottom right).


More of East Sault Ste. Marie.
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Sault Ste. Marie Golf and Country Club.


Sunset Point Golf and Country Club.


An industrial area in east Sault Ste. Marie.


Some industrial areas in Sunset Point.




Downtown Sunset Point.






An overview of south Sunset Point.


Central Sunset Point. City population: 74,800.


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One of Quigley's industrial areas.




Sault College Quigley Campus.


Quigley sport facilities.


Quigley Marina.


Meridian Park in downtown Quigley.


Cliffside Park, the biggest park in Quigley.


The densest neighbourhood in Quigley.


A typical downtown block in Quigley.


Downtown Quigley.






An overview of Quigley. The city of Quigley is home to 287,384 people.


Quigley and Pointe Des Chenes across the river.
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It's been a while since I've seen SimCity 3000 gameplay. Unfortunately I can't get my computer to run that game anymore.


Downtown Prince.


An overview of Prince Township with a population of 35,518.




Some industrial areas in Pointe Des Chenes.





The area around Sault Ste. Marie International Airport.


The Marnia District in Pointe Des Chenes.


The Hotel District for the airport.


An overview of Pointe Des Chenes with a population of 87,720.


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Today we are doing a tour of the City of Ouimet.

Ouimet Community College


Shopping Centres in Ouimet






Ouimet industrial areas




Superior View Golf & Country Club


Ouimet office parks


Downtown Ouimet








Some overviews of Ouimet. The city is home to 122,000 people.




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The city I've been working on lately focuses on the city of Newberry and southeast Sault Ste. Marie.

St. Mary's Narrows Golf and Country Club


The Narrows Marina


Whitefish Island Beach and Marina


Newberry Beach and Marina


Newberry Navy Port


Downtown Newberry












Newberry is home to 143,739 people and is the biggest city on Sugar Island. This is the narrows on the St. Mary's River between Whitefish Island and 1/2 Mile Island. The Sugar Island Ferry was the only way to access the Island at this point until the Narrows Bridge was completed in 1993. Newberry is mostly marshland in the southern portion of the city and is built around many small lakes. Below are overviews of Newberry, Sault Ste. Marie, and the narrows between Newberry and Sault Ste. Marie.





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This is the region of Sault Ste. Marie that I've been working on for 3 years. Only have the city of Sault Ste.Marie left to do. I've outlined the city boundaries because most of them don't conform to the region grid. The first picture is reference to locate each city in the region.






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Some pictures from northwest Sault Ste. Marie.

Crimson Ridge Golf and Country Club.


Maple Ridge Golf and Country Club.


Goulais Avenue Shopping Plaza.


Market Mall


James Elliot Park


James Elliot Park, Hiawatha College Sault Campus, Korah Community Centre, Farwell Terrace Shopping Centres, and Rossmore Communter Train Station and commuter parking lot.


Some overviews from northwest Sault Ste. Marie comprising to large city tiles.








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This is the southwest part of the city of Sault Ste. Marie.
Sault College South Campus. Holds the nursing and engineering programs. This area used to be all midrise townhomes but was demolished to make way for the stadium, community centre, and parking for the venues.


Sherman Park


Highrise buildings along 3 Mile Road.


As we get closer to the downtown area, the built form becomes more dense.


Some overviews of southwest Sault Ste. Marie.






1 year of region progress on this page.
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