The main communities within East Ferris are Astorville and Corbeil. There are also smaller residential areas in the township, known as Derland Road and Lake Nosbonsing.
In July 2005, Astorville hosted the first Northern Ontario Ball Hockey Championship.[5][6] In November 2005, Astorville was one of nine communities that voted on whether to accept private funding for a health centre.[7]
Corbeil is located on the La Vase River, at a turn in Highway 94 south of its terminus at Highway 17. The township's municipal office and fire station is located in Corbeil on Highway 94 south of Voyer Road.
Economy
Many residents who live in East Ferris, commute back and forth to the City of North Bay for work and for shopping.
Culture
The township's public library is located in Astorville.
The township holds an annual winter carnival, as well as town picnics in the summer.
The Dionne quintuplets were born on a farm near Corbeil. Corbeil was also the home of Marie-Louise Meilleur, a supercentenarian who was 117 years old when she died in 1998. She was the oldest living person in the world for the eight months preceding her death, and remains both the oldest verified person in Canadian history and the sixth oldest verified person in the world. She lived at the Nipissing Manor Nursing Home, which was once the mansion that housed the Dionne sisters.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, East Ferris had a population of 4,946 living in 1,890 of its 2,172 total private dwellings, a change of 1.7% from its 2016 population of 4,862. With a land area of 151.94 km2 (58.66 sq mi), it had a population density of 32.6/km2 (84.3/sq mi) in 2021.[8]