He and his wife had moved there from Parry Sound in the previous month.
In 1895, he was named sheriff for Parry Sound.
He died at Parry Sound in 1921 aged 77.
He was elected in the 1904 election for the riding of Parry Sound.
In 1898, he was back at Parry Sound.
Parry Sound, the world's deepest freshwater port, is located on the eastern shore of the bay.
In 1981, he ran for provincial parliament in the riding of Parry Sound.
It opened to traffic during the summer of 2008, completing the freeway south of Parry Sound.
The headquarters for the district were housed in the town of Parry Sound.
The tribe moved to Parry Sound around 1866.