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A Visitor's Guide to the Red Lake/Ear Falls District

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Cochenour, Madsen, McKenzie Island and Starratt-Olsen

In the 1930s, mines sprang up when gold was discovered in Madsen, Strarratt Olsen, Cochenour and McKenzie Island.  Today these mines have all shut down, but many people stayed in the communities where they grew up.  Located within a few minutes' drive of Balmertown and Red Lake, these friendly and safe communities have their own unique identity, and offer excellent recreational opportunities at your doorstep.

McKenzie Island (pop. 125) offers excellent cross-country skiing for all levels.  In the summer, travel to the Island is a six minute ride by passenger ferry.  In winter, an ice road connects McKenzie Island to Cochenour.

Surrounded by wildlife and lakes filled with fish, Madsen (pop. 290) and its neighbour Starratt Olsen (pop. 25), are ideal places to live for those who enjoy exploring the area's great wilderness.  Patches of wild blueberry bushes are plentiful along the many bush trails that surround the communities.  Above, a grosbeak feasts on winter berries.

Gardening is a favourite activity for many residents of Cochenour (pop. 550).  A beautiful public beach, an arena, a tobogganing hill, and a children's playground are all located within walking distance of the town's centre.














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