and bridge over the Mississagi River in Iron Bridge. The main communities in the township are
Iron Bridge, Sowerby and Little Rapids. Smaller communities include Ansonia, Day Mills, Dayton, Dean Lake, Eley, Livingstone, Livingstone Creek, Maple Ridge, Nestorville, Sherwood and Sunset Beach. The municipality offices are located in Iron Bridge, which was originally named Tally-Ho for the call that the lumberjacks would make upon reaching a trading post. In 1886, the village was renamed after the then newly-built steel bridge built over the
Mississagi River. Its most notable tourist attractions are its snowmobile trails, nearby wilderness areas for hunting and fishing, and the
Voyageur Hiking Trail, which passes through the village. As a formerly independent village, Iron Bridge retains the status of
designated place in Canadian censuses. It had a population of 632 in the
Canada 2011 Census, up from 614 in the 2006 census. == Demographics ==