Kingfisher Lake First Nation

Kingfisher Lake First Nation is a Cree and Ojibwe community in Ontario about 350 km Northeast of Sioux Lookout and 40 km West of Wunnumin Lake. … Kingfisher Lake First Nation »»

Assembly of First Nations

The Assembly of First Nations presents the views of various First Nations through their leaders in areas such as Aboriginal and treaty rights, environment, economic development, housing, health, social services, land claims, and other issues of common concern. … Assembly of First Nations »»

Attawapiskat First Nation

The Attawapiskat First Nation is an isolated reserve located on the north shore of the Attawapiskat River, and who’s traditional territory include areas drained by the Attawapiskat, and Ekwan River systems. … Attawapiskat First Nation »»

Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation

Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation is located near Chapleau, Ontario along the former Highway 129 that once led to the town. Currently the community has several buildings and homes near highway 101/129 south of the town of Chapleau. … Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation »»

Flying Post First Nation

Flying Post First Nation reserve lands are located north-west of Timmins, Ontario along the Ground Hog River about an hour north of Malette Road just outside the city, but most of the First Nation members are located near Nipigon. … Flying Post First Nation »»

Aroland First Nation

Aroland First Nation is located in Northern Ontario approximately 350 km northeast of Thunder Bay, 90 km north of Geraldton (Greenstone) and 25 km west of Nakina. Aroland First Nation’s members are former members of the Long Lake 58 First Nation, Long Lac 77 First Nation (now Ginoogaming First Nation), Fort Hope First Nation (now Eabametoong First Nation), Marten Falls First Nation, and Fort William First Nation. In 1972, the settlement briefly was recorded as Aroland 83 Indian Reserve. … Aroland First Nation »»