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Swampy Lake 236
Swampy Lake Indian Reserve No. 236
A map of the province of Alberta showing 80 counties and 145 small Indian reserves. One is highlighted with a red circle.
Location in Alberta
First Nation Loon River
Treaty 8
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Municipal district Northern Sunrise
Area
 • Total 14,744.4 ha (36,434.2 acre)

Swampy Lake 236 is a special area of land in Canada. It is known as an Indian reserve. This land is set aside for the Loon River First Nation, an Indigenous community.

This reserve is located in the province of Alberta. You can find it within a region called Northern Sunrise County. It is about 6 kilometers west of a place called Loon Lake. These lands help the First Nation keep their culture, traditions, and way of life strong.

What is an Indian Reserve?

An Indian reserve is a piece of land in Canada. It is legally owned by the King of Canada. However, it is set aside for the use and benefit of specific First Nations communities. These lands are important for Indigenous peoples. They help them maintain their unique cultures and traditions.

Why are Reserves Important?

Reserves provide a home and a base for First Nations. They allow communities to govern themselves. They also help preserve their heritage. Many important cultural activities happen on reserve lands. These include ceremonies, gatherings, and traditional practices.

The Loon River First Nation

Swampy Lake 236 is home to the Loon River First Nation. This First Nation is part of the larger Cree people. The Cree are one of the largest groups of Indigenous peoples in North America. They have lived in this area for thousands of years.

Treaty 8 and the Loon River First Nation

The Loon River First Nation is a signatory to Treaty 8. This is one of the historic agreements between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government. Treaty 8 was signed in 1899. It covers a very large area of land in northern Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

What is a Treaty?

A treaty is like a formal agreement or promise. It is made between different groups of people. In Canada, treaties were signed between the Crown (the government) and First Nations. These treaties often involved sharing land and resources. They also set out rights and responsibilities for both sides.

Geography and Location

Swampy Lake 236 is located in a northern part of Alberta. The area is known for its natural beauty. It has forests, lakes, and rivers. The reserve itself covers a large area. It is about 14,744.4 hectares in size. That's like having over 27,000 football fields!

Nearby Communities

The closest community to Swampy Lake 236 is Loon Lake. This small area helps connect the reserve to other places. It also provides some services for the people living nearby.

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