Cat Lake, Ontario
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Cat Lake is an Ojibwa community 180 km northwest of Sioux Lookout in northwestern Ontario with a population as of 2003 of 465. It is only accessible by plane, and by winter/ice roads, which connect to the Northern Ontario Resource Trail. In 2003, it expanded its reserve land to 1,271 hectares from 218 under the Government of Canada's Addition to Reserve Policy[1].
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Ontario's Cat Lake First Nation Acquires Reserve Lands
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Independent First Nations Alliance Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug | Lac Seul | Muskrat Dam | Pikangikum | Whitesand |
Keewaytinook Okimakanak Council Deer Lake | Fort Severn | Keewaywin | MacDowell Lake | North Spirit Lake | Poplar Hill |
Matawa First Nations Aroland | Constance Lake | Eabametoong | Ginoogaming | Hornepayne | Long Lake 58 | Marten Falls | Neskantaga | Nibinamik | Webequie |
Mushkegowuk Council Attawapiskat | Chapleau Cree | Fort Albany | Kashechewan | Missanabie Cree | Moose Cree | Taykwa Tagamou |
Shibogama First Nations Council Kasabonika | Kingfisher Lake | Wapekeka | Wawakapewin | Wunnumin Lake |
Wabun Tribal Council Beaverhouse | Brunswick House | Chapleau Ojibwe | Matachewan | Mattagami | Wahgoshig |
Windigo First Nations Council Bearskin Lake | Cat Lake | Koocheching | North Caribou | Sachigo | Slate Falls | Whitewater |
Independent NAN Communities Flying Post | Mishkeegogamang | Mocreebec Council | Sandy Lake | Weenusk |