SCHEDULE of INDIAN RESERVES and SETTLEMENTS Part I Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Now Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba

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SCHEDULE of INDIAN RESERVES and SETTLEMENTS Part I Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Now Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba SCHEDULE OF INDIAN RESERVES AND SETTLEMENTS Part I Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Now Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Yukon and Northwest Territories Revised to January 31, 1964 INDIAN AFFAIRS BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION PREFACE This schedule contains an alphabetical list of Indian Reserves and Settlements in Canada, excepting those located In the Province of British Columbia. The Indian Settlements listed in the "RESERVE" column are marked "I.S." These lands are not Indian Reserves within the meaning of the Indian Act. The occupation of these settlements is not restricted to a particular Band. The "LOCATION" column gives an approximate geographical location of the respective reserves and settlements. The "N.T.S." abbreviation indicates the "National Topographic System" of the topographic maps covering the reserves and adjacent lands. These maps can be obtained by writing to the: Map Distribution Office, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, Ontario, and the requests should be identified by the N.T.S. designations. It is hoped that a revised schedule may be published every five years or sooner, depending on the changes and needs. The changes (additions, deletions, amalgamations, creation of new reserves, etc.) will not be reported to the holders of the schedule. Any questions respecting the Indian Reserve lands should be directed to the: Indian Affairs Branch, Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa, Ontario. RESERVE NO. PROV. BAND AGENCY LOCATION REMARKS South shore of L. Abitibi 17 mi. Jointly by Abitibi westerly from Quebec border; Abitibi 70 Ont. Dominion and Abitibi Abitibi ... Cochrane District; N.T.S. 32 D/12 W Ontario 1/2; 42 A/9 E 1/2 Afton (see Pomquet and ... ... ... ... ... ... Afton) Adjoining Rainy Lake I.R. 16A on S. side; on W. shore of Sand Bay in Agency 1 Ont. Couchiching Fort Frances ... S.W. Rainy L; Rainy River District. N.T.S. 52G ... ... ... Naicatchewenin ... ... ... ... ... ... Nicickousemenecaning ... ... ... ... ... ... Stangecoming ... ... ... Aulneau peninsula in L. of the For use of various Woods; 28 mi. southerly from Agency 30 Ont. Bands as camping Fort Frances ... Kenora; Kenora District; N.T.S. 52 grounds E/7 E 1/2 On the West Channel; Mackenzie R. Aklavik I.S. ... N.W.T. ... Aklavik delta; at 68°12'N; 135°W; N.T.S. 107 ... B/7 (Red) Riviere Qui Barre 25 mi. N.W. of Alexander 134 Alta. Alexander Edmonton Edmonton in Tps.55 & 56 - 27 W4M; ... N.T.S. 83 G/16 E 1/2; 83 H/3 W 1/2 N. shore of L. St. Anne in Tps.54 & Alexis 133 Alta. Alexis Edmonton ... 55 - 4 - W5M; N.T.S. 83G E. shore of Rice Lake; 13 mi. S.W. of Alnwick 37 Ont. Alderville Peterborough Peterborough in Northumberland Co; ... N.T.S. 31 D/1 E 1/2 RESERVE NO. PROV. BAND AGENCY LOCATION REMARKS Slaves of Fort Amber River at N. shore Hay Lake in Tps.113 & Amber River 211 Alta. Upper Hay ... Vermilion 114 - 6 - W6M; N.T.S. 84 L/15 River W. shore of Amisk L; 24 mi. S.W. of Flin Flon Peter Amisk Lake 184 Sask. Carlton in Tps.64 & 65 - 3 & 4 - W2M; N.T.S. 63 L/9 W ... Ballantyne 1/2 Abitibi Amos 1 Que. Abitibi 2 mi. N. of Amos in Abitibi Co; N.T.S. 32 D/9 ... Dominion Arctic Red On left bank of Mackenzie R; at mouth of Arctic ... N.W.T. ... Aklavik ... River I.S. Red River; at 67°27'N; 133°46'W; N.T.S. 106N In Danford Tp; 10 mi. W. of Nakina; Thunder Aroland 83 Ont. Whitesand Nakina ... Bay District; N.T.S. 42 L/2 W 1/2 South shore of Lesser Slave Lake at mouth of Assineau Lesser 150F Alta. Swan River Assineau River; Tp. 74 - 8 - W5M. N.T.S. 83 ... River Slave Lake O/6 E 1/2 50 mi. E. of Regina; 5 mi. S.W. of Wolseley; Carry the File Hills Assiniboine 76 Sask. Tps.15 & 16 - 11 & 12 - W2M; N.T.S. 62 L/5E; ... Kettle Qu'Appelle 62 L/6W 45 mi. N.W. of Prince Albert; 5 mi. N. of Mont Atakakup 104 Sask. Sandy Lake Shellbrook Nebo; Tps.50 & 51 - 6 & 7 - W3M; N.T.S. 73 ... G/7W On both banks of Ekwan R; 103 mi. W. of Attawapiskat 91 Ont. Attawapiskat James Bay James Bay; Kenora Dist.; 53°31'N; 84°24'W. ... N.T S. 43 S.W. RESERVE NO. PROV. BAND AGENCY LOCATION REMARKS On left bank of Attawapiskat River near west shore of James Bay; opposite Akimiski Island; Attawapiskat 91A Ont. Attawapiskat James Bay ... 58 miles N.W. of Fort Albany; Kenora District; 52°56'N; 82°25'W. N.T.S. 43 S.E. On Bear Island in Lake Timagami; 55 mi. N.W. Bear Island ... Ont. Timagami Nipissing of North Bay; Joan Tp; Nipissing District; ... N.T.S. 41 I/16E On the Bear River; on the Digby-Annapolis Co. Bear River 6 N.S. Bear River Shubenacadie ... line; 11 mi. S.E. of Digby; N.T.S. 21 A/11W Near Annapolis Royal; adjoins Grand Lake on Bear River 6A N.S. Bear River Shubenacadie ... the south; N.T.S. 21A/11W At Alaska Highway Mile 1196 - bridge over Beaver ... Y.T. ... Yukon Beaver Creek; 15 mi. west of Snag; at 62°22'N; ... Creek I.S. 140°51'W. N.T.S. 115J & 115K 49 mi. N.E. of Halifax on road from Sheet Beaver Lake 17 N.S. Truro Shubenacadie ... Harbour to Upper Musquodoboit. N.T.S. 11 E/2 Parts of Tps.65 & 66 R.13 W4M; 10 mi. Beaver Lake 131 Alta. Beaver Lake Edmonton ... southeast of Lac La Biche. N.T.S. 73 L/12W Fort On N. bank of Peace River 10 mi. N.E. of Fort Beaver Fort 163 Alta. Vermilion Vermilion, Tps.108 & 109 R.11, W5M; N.T.S. ... Ranch Vermilion (Tallcree) 84 J/5; 84 J/6 RESERVE NO. PROV. BAND AGENCY LOCATION REMARKS Abenakis Odanak - 10 mi. E. of Trois Rivières on Becancour River, Becancour 11 Que. of ... Lorette Nicolet County; N.T.S. 31 I/8W Becancour At mouth of Berens R. on E. shore of Lake Berens Berens 13 Man. Clandeboye Winnipeg; 170 miles N. from Winnipeg; Tp.39, R.3 ... River River & 4 E.P.M; N.T.S. 63 A/6E & 7W 25 mi. S.W. of Baie-Comeau on N. bank St. Bersimis 3 Que. Bersimis Bersimis ... Lawrence River; N.T.S. 22 C/15; 22 F/2 Big On S.E. shore of Lake of the Woods; 48 mi. S.E. of Fort Grassy 35G Ont. Assabaska Kenora in Morson Tp; Rainy River Dist; N.T.S. 52 ... Frances River E/1W 24 mi. E. of Cold Lake, Alta; 15 mi. W. of Goodsoil, Joseph Meadow Big Head 124 Sask. on W. shore of Lac des Iles; Tps.66 & 63 R.24 & 25 ... Bighead Lake W3M; N.T.S. 73 K/5E Big Hole Red Bank 13 mi. W. of Newcastle, one E. bank of Northwest 8 N.B. Miramichi ... Tract - N. 1/2 Miramichi R; N.T.S. 21 P/4W Eel ... ... ... Ground - ... ... ... S. 1/2 Stony, On N. bank Saskatchewan River; 36 mi. W. of Big Horn 144A Alta. Stony ... Sarcee Phoenix; Tp.39 R.16 & 17 W5M; N.T.S. 83 C/8 Fort On S.E. part of Big Island in Lake of the Woods; 44 Big Island 31D Ont. Big Island ... Frances mi. S. of Kenora, Kenora Dist; N.T.S. 52 E/2E RESERVE NO. PROV. BAND AGENCY LOCATION REMARKS Fort At S.E. end of Big Island in Lake of the Woods; 43 Big Island 31E Ont. Big Island ... Frances mi. S. of Kenora, Kenora District; N.T.S. 52 E/2E Fort On N. part of Big Island in Lake of the Woods; 41 Big Island 31F Ont. Big Island ... Frances mi. S. of Kenora, Kenora District; N.T.S. 52 E/2E Northwest On N.W. part of Big Island in Lake of the Woods; 41 Big Island 37 Ont. Angle No. Kenora mi. S.W. of Kenora; Kenora, District; N.T.S. 52 ... 37 E/2W W 1/2 Lot 7 Con. 6, near mouth of Big Grassy River; Big Island Fort 93 Ont. Big Island 48 mi. S.E. of Kenora, in Morson Tp; Rainy River ... Mainland Frances District; N.T.S. 52 E/1W 61 mi. N.W. of Prince Albert; 2 mi. N. of Pascal; Big River 118 Sask. Big River Shellbrook ... Tps.52, 53 & 54 R.8 & 9 W3M; N.T.S. 73 G/11 57 mi. N.W. of Prince Albert; 3 mi. S.E. of Pascal; Big River 118A Sask. Big River Shellbrook ... Tp.52 R.7 & 8 W3M; N.T.S. 73 G/6E Big Trout Sioux On N.E. shore of Big Trout Lake at or near the 84 Ont. Trout Lake ... Lake Lookout mouth of the Fawn R.; N.T.S. 53 H On S.E. bank of Saskatchewan R., 25 mi. S.E. of the Bignell 21M Man. The Pas The Pas town of The Pas; Tp.53 R.23 W.P.M; N.T.S. 63 ... F/10W RESERVE NO. PROV. BAND AGENCY LOCATION REMARKS Birch Peter 30 mi. N.W. of Flin Flon on E. bank of Sturgeon 184A Sask. Carlton ... Portage Ballantyne Weir R.; Tp.68 R.4 & 5 W2M; N.T.S. 63 L/15E At mouth of Birdtail Creek, on Assiniboine R; 60 Birdtail Birdtail Portage La 57 Man. mi.
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