- Fort William First Nation
Fort William First Nation is an
Ojibwa yFirst Nation south of and adjacent to Thunder Bay,Ontario ,Canada . As of January 2008, the First Nation had a registered population of 1,798 people, of which their on-Reserve population was 832 people.Fort William First Nation has a two rink arena which is home to the
Thunder Bay Bearcats of theSuperior International Junior Hockey League and has a fitness centre overlooking rink 1. A business park in the eastern end of the community is home to the head offices ofWasaya Airways , the band offices and offices of theNokiiwin Tribal Council , among others.Geography
Fort William First Nation has a contrasting geography on the shore of
Lake Superior . Much of the reserve is aflatland near the lake, while the western portion of the reserve is home to the Nor'Wester mountains and Loch Lomond. The northern most of the Nor'Wester mountains isMount McKay , a 483mmafic sill which offers a panoramic view of the Thunder Bay area from a plateau at an elevation of about 150m. Loch Lomond is located south of Mount McKay and until February 2008 served as one of Thunder Bay's primary sources of drinking water.Most homes on the First Nation are located in a village on Mission Road. A trailer park is located on reserve land near
Chippewa Park , and many cottages are located along Sandy Beach Road.Brûlé Bay, a regional park maintained by the City of Thunder Bay, is located south of the reserve.
Transportation
The main roads in Fort William First Nation are Mission Road and Squaw Bay Road. The community on Mission Road has local bus service provided by
Thunder Bay Transit . Route 6 Mission serves the community eleven times between 7:30 am to 6:40 pm, Monday to Friday.Governance
The First Nation elect their officials through the Act Electoral System, consisting of a Chief and twelve councillors. The [http://pse2-esd2.ainc-inac.gc.ca/fnprofiles/FNProfiles_BandOfficials.asp?BAND_NUMBER=187&BAND_NAME=Fort+William current] Chief is Harold "Harry" F. Pelletier, whose two-year term began on April 15, 2007. The councillors are Ian Bannon, Leo Bannon Sr., Leo Bannon Jr., Martin Bannon, Walter Bannon, Anthony Collins, Stanley "Guy" Collins, Yvette Greenwald, Michael Pelletier Sr., Philip Pelletier, Thomas Pelletier and Timothy Ward.
As a signatory to
Robinson-Superior Treaty , Fort William First Nation is a member of theNokiiwin Tribal Council , a Regional Chiefs Council, andUnion of Ontario Indians , a Tribal Political Organization that represents many of theAnishinaabe First Nation governments in Ontario located aboutLake Superior andLake Huron .Reserve
The First Nation have reserved for themselves the 5815.1 ha Fort William Indian Reserve 52.
Environmental Stewardship - Anishinabek Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs
Due to multiple past and present industrial pollution issues affecting Fort William First Nation, citizens are developing their own form of civil society to improve the health of the community through grassroots projects. As individuals working together, they have established a not-for-profit environmental group called [http://www.gitchigami.org Anishinabek Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs] (AGG) to address these threats to human and environmental health. The AGG is the first environmental not-for-profit organization in an Ontario First Nation community. The name of this group is derived from the original name for the community (Chippewas of the Gitchigami). "Anishinabek Gitchi Gami" is Ojibwa for "the people of 'Lake Superior.'"
Official address
Fort William First Nation
90 Anemki Drive, Suite 200
Thunder Bay, ON P7J 1L3
:Phone: 1-807-623-9543
:Fax: 1-807-623-5190
[http://www.fwfn.com/ website]External links
* [http://pse2-esd2.ainc-inac.gc.ca/fnprofiles/FNProfiles_Details.asp?Band_Number=187 profile at INAC]
* [http://www.gitchigami.org/home.htm Anishinabek Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs]
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