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Cat Lake First Nation

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Cat Lake First Nation is an Ojibwa community 180 kilometres northwest of Sioux Lookout in northwestern Ontario with a registered population of 610 as of October, 2007. 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 from 2.18 to 12.71 km² under the Government of Canada's Addition to Reserve Policy[1].

Bizhew Saga'iineewe inninuwug meaning; [Cat Lake men]

References

Ontario's Cat Lake First Nation Acquires Reserve Lands

51°43′N 91°48′W / 51.717°N 91.800°W / 51.717; -91.800