Tilden Lake, Ontario
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Tilden Lake is a community in Ontario
Ontario
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, Canada
Canada
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, about 35 kilometres (21.7 mi) from North Bay
North Bay, Ontario
North Bay is a city in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is the seat of Nipissing District, and takes its name from its position on the shore of Lake Nipissing.-History:...

 along Highway 11
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. It is in the unorganized North Part of the Nipissing census subdivision
Nipissing, Unorganized, North Part, Ontario
Unorganized Nipissing North Part is an unorganized area in northeastern Ontario, Canada. It includes the unincorporated areas in northern Nipissing District north of the Mattawa River.-Communities:*Balsam Creek*Eldee*Redbridge*Songis*Thorne*Tilden Lake...

. The community is administered by a local services board.

History

Tilden Lake was a timber mill in the 1920s and '30s and part of the '40s. The mill was owned by the Ellesmere Brothers and employed over 500 strong lumberjacks and millers. A fire destroyed the mill and it shut down for good in the early 1950s for economic reasons. However, a few families stayed behind and made the commute to nearby North Bay and Temagami. The main village road was named for the brothers and now is called the village road and Ellesmere. The actual Tilden Lake was the upper lake were the timber was left to take on water before it was "run" down the river to Elbo Lake to be processed in the mill. Men would go out and "run" the logs down the river, a dangerous undertaking.

Community

Summer activities include the annual Firefighters' Picnic to honor the local volunteer firefighters, barbecues, beer garden, prizes and penny sales. Traditional games like log sawing and horsehoes are played on the first weekend in August.
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