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What is the population of Fort Albany?

What is the population of Fort Albany?

approximately 2,031 residents
Fort Albany First Nation is located in the northeast corner of Ontario, 977 km north of Toronto. Albany is a Cree First Nation with a population of approximately 2,031 residents (as per the 2011 census).

When was Fort Albany founded?

It was founded (before 1682) by the Hudson’s Bay Company as one of its earliest forts. In the Anglo-French struggle for the Hudson Bay trade, Fort Albany was taken by the French in 1686. It was recaptured by the British in 1693 and from 1697 to 1713 was the only post of the region in the British company’s possession.

How do I get to Fort Albany?

Air Creebec provides Fort Albany with daily passenger flights, with connecting flights to Toronto and/or other points of travel. These arrangements are done in Timmins on Air Creebec, Air Canada, Thunder Air, or Bearskin Airlines. Fort Albany is also accessible via the waters of James Bay and the Albany River.

What is the population of Kashechewan?

approximately 1900 members
Kashechewan First Nation is located along the northern shore of the Albany River and has a population of approximately 1900 members.

Where was St Anne’s Residential School?

Fort Albany
St. Anne’s Indian Residential School was a Canadian Indian Residential School in Fort Albany, Ontario, that operated from 1902 to 1976.

Where is Moose Cree First Nation?

northern Ontario, Canada
The Moose Cree First Nation (formerly known as Moose Factory Band of Indians) (Cree: ᒨᓱᓂᔨ ᐃᓕᓕᐗᒃ, Môsoniyi ililiwak) is a Cree First Nation band government in northern Ontario, Canada. Their traditional territory is on the west side of James Bay.

What is Fort Severn known for?

In 1689 the Hudson’s Bay Company built Fort Severn at this site, originally naming it Fort James; it was one of the earliest English fur trading posts in the New World. In 1973, the reserve was relocated to the mouth of the Severn River on Hudson Bay, for more direct access to shipping.

Is Kashechewan a dry community?

Text: After years of extreme flooding and evacuations each spring, the federal, Ontario, Nishnawbe Aski Nation and Kashechewan First Nation governments have reached a framework agreement that includes exploring options to move the community to higher ground. Why do evacuations happen every year?

Does Kashechewan have clean water?

In October 2005, high E. coli levels were found in the reserve’s drinking water and chlorine levels had to be increased to “shock” levels. Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty pledged that the evacuees wouldn’t return to Kashechewan until they are healthy and their home has a reliable source of clean water.

When did St Anne’s Residential school burn down?

1939
The school burned down in 1939, and was subsequently rebuilt. Students who attended the school were from surrounding First Nations communities including: Fort Albany, Attawapiskat, Weenusk, Constance Lake, Moose Fort and Fort Severn. Reports of the appalling abuse at St.

What kind of abuse happened at residential schools?

Physical abuse did flourish. Records show that everything from speaking an Aboriginal language, to bedwetting, running away, smiling at children of the opposite sex or at one’s siblings, provoked whippings, strappings, beatings, and other forms of abuse and humiliation.

Is Cree First Nation?

The Cree are the largest group of First Nations in Canada, with 220,000 members and 135 registered bands. Together, their reserve lands are the largest of any First Nations group in the country.

Where is Fort Albany First Nation in Canada?

Fort Albany First Nation is a Cree First Nation reserve in Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. Situated on the southern shore of the Albany River, Fort Albany First Nation is only accessible by air or by winter road.

Where was the Fort Albany Indian settlement located?

Fort Albany First Nation controls the Fort Albany Indian Settlement on the south shore of the Albany River, and the Kashechewan First Nation controls the Kashechewan Indian Settlement directly across the river. Fort Albany was one of the oldest and most important Hudson’s Bay Company posts.

When did the English retook Fort Albany?

In 1693 the English retook the fort ( Battle of Fort Albany (1693)) and held it thereafter. By the Treaty of Ryswick (1697) Albany was to be returned to the French, but nothing was done until war resumed in 1702.

What was the purpose of the Fort Albany?

Fort Albany was one of the three original Hudson’s Bay Company posts on James Bay the others being Moose Factory on the south shore and Rupert House on the east. The fort was built inland from the river mouth, partly for defense, and moved several times.

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