Talk:Fort Chipewyan, Alberta

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Fort Chipewyan is a very peaceful place. Everyone knows everyone and it is so rich in history.I lived here for all my life and i never get tired of it. It's so rich with culture of my people(natives). But I so hope the government would consider making a road to our small community because it would help our economy and hopefully increase our population. The natural gas prices wouldn't be so high. I'm note posting this to complain about our nurses situation i'm just trying to make a suggestion that we can at least get the hell out of this town during the summer. Not everyone has the money for a boat or to pay $89 of a one way ticket to Mcmurray. If we have a road to smith than we would be able to participate with other communties in the north. We don't have plans flying in and out of smith like the way we fly back in forth to Mcmurray. The mcmurray road would have to take place sometime inthe future but right now my focus is on getting connected with the north. I so hope everyone reads this letter and please try to help our little community. If the goverment just turns our backs on us than he is a a.... Remeber we are voters too. Plus i might add that not all of us in the community are native. There white people here too. posted by Marissa Marten.

Moved from article page to talk page. Qyd (talk)17:29, 30 March 2006 (UTC)


I agree with you that we do need to make a more regular route to our beautiful neighbours to the north. However because of our constant and never changing wet ground soil, it would not be likely that we can build a road to Fort Chip ( or Further). the cost and the safety respect would be to hard to overlook.