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Shoal Lake 34B2
Shoal Lake Indian Reserve No. 34B2
Shoal Lake 34B2 is located in Ontario
Shoal Lake 34B2
Shoal Lake 34B2
Location in Ontario
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
District Kenora
First Nations Iskatewizaagegan 39, Shoal Lake 40
Area
 • Land 1.73 km2 (0.67 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total 97
 • Density 56.2/km2 (146/sq mi)
Website www.sl40.ca

Shoal Lake 34B2 is a special place called a reserve located on the shores of Shoal Lake in northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is shared by two First Nations communities: the Iskatewizaagegan 39 Independent First Nation and the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation.

Discover Shoal Lake 34B2

Shoal Lake 34B2 is a small but important area. It helps protect the traditional lands and way of life for the First Nations people who live there. This reserve is a part of the rich history and culture of Canada's Indigenous peoples.

What is a First Nations Reserve?

In Canada, a First Nations reserve is a piece of land set aside by the government for the use of a First Nation community. These lands are for the community to live on, practice their culture, and govern themselves. Reserves are very important for preserving Indigenous heritage.

Where is Shoal Lake 34B2 Located?

Shoal Lake 34B2 is found in the beautiful natural area of northwestern Ontario. It sits right on the edge of Shoal Lake. This lake is a large body of water that crosses the border between Ontario and Manitoba. The reserve is part of the Kenora District, which is known for its many lakes and forests.

Who Lives in Shoal Lake 34B2?

The people who live in Shoal Lake 34B2 are members of the First Nations. Specifically, the categories tell us they are Saulteaux people. The Saulteaux are a group of the Anishinaabe people. In 2011, about 97 people lived on this reserve. They continue their traditions and community life.

The Importance of Shoal Lake

Shoal Lake is not just a beautiful lake; it's also a very important source of drinking water. It supplies water to many communities, including the city of Winnipeg. For the First Nations communities around it, the lake is central to their way of life. It provides food, transportation, and a spiritual connection to the land.

Working Together: Iskatewizaagegan 39 and Shoal Lake 40

Shoal Lake 34B2 is unique because it is shared by two different First Nations: the Iskatewizaagegan 39 Independent First Nation and the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation. This means both communities have rights and responsibilities for the land. They work together to manage the reserve and support their people. This shared arrangement shows how communities can cooperate.

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