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Kingfisher Lake First Nation

In 1808 the Hudson's Bay company established an outpost at Big Beaver House, which is located approximately 12 km SW of the present Kingfisher Lake Reserve. Big Beaver House was frequented by the Kingfisher Lake people for trading fur and community activity. In 1929--30 the leaders of Kingfisher went to Big Trout Lake to sign Treaty Nine, and were considered a part of the Big Trout Lake Band. In 1964 the leaders of Kingfisher Lake decided to establish a permanent community, which received reserve status in 1975.
Population: 370
Location: 500 km N of Thunder Bay, ON; latitude 53.5 N, longitude 89.49 W.
Size: 6967 hectares

 
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PO Box 449
Sioux Lookout, ON
P8T 1A5
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