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North Caribou Lake First Nation

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North Caribou Lake First Nation or Weagamow First Nation, sometimes also known as Round Lake First Nation, is an Oji-Cree First Nations band that inhabit the Kenora District in northern Ontario, Canada. It is around 200 miles by air north of Sioux Lookout. The First Nation has reserved for itself the 9172.3 ha Weagamow Lake Indian Reserve 87. The community of Weagamow Lake, Ontario, is located on this Indian reserve. 

As a signatory to the 1929 Adhesion to Treaty No. 9, North Caribou Lake First Nation is a member of the Windigo First Nations Council, a Regional Chiefs Council, and Nishnawbe Aski Nation, a Tribal Political Organization that represents a majority of First Nation governments in Northern Ontario. As of May 2021, the First Nations had a registered population of 1,218, of which their on-Reserve population was 897.  


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North Caribou Lake First Nation is an Oji-Cree First Nations band that inhabits the Kenora District in northern Ontario, Canada. It is around 200 miles by air north of Sioux Lookout and has reserved for itself the 9172.3 ha Weagamow Lake Indian Reserve 87.

Province : Ontario

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