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Brokenhead Ojibway Nation |
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Scanterbury, MB R0E 1W0 Phone: (204) 766-2494 Fax: (204) 766-2306
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Current Chief & Council:
- Chief Debbie Chief
- Councillor Allen Hocaluk
- Councillor Paul Chief
- Councillor Winston Desjarlais
- Councillor Remi Olson
Location:
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation #4 extends north to the shores of Lake Winnipeg and includes part of the Netley Creek Mars area. The Brokenhead River runs through the core area of the community. Both PTH #59 and the CN rail line cross through the northwest section of the Reserve. To the south is Winnipeg, 82 kilometres down highway #59 and to the north is Grand Beach, Patricia Beach and Victoria Beach to mane only three beaches in this area located along 59 north.
Reserve: I.R. No.4
Area: 5412.8 Hectares
Language: Anishiinabe
Economic Base: Agricultural produce
Population:
- On-reserve - 610
- Off-reserve - 1140
- Total Population - 1,750 (as of October 2010)
Transportation:
The community is accessible by all weather road via Highway #59. Trucking services are available on a regular basis. There is no access by air, although float planes and boat dockage are available. Grey Goose Bus Lines serves the community on a daily basis. A CN rail line passes through the First Nation transporting freight to and from Pine Falls.
Commercial Businesses and/or Services:
- Brokenhead Band Office
- Sargeant Tommy Prince School (Nursery to Grade 9)
- Brokenhead Entertainment Centre
- Waivers Chicken Delight
- Bison Ranch
- Shining Butterfly Handi-Crafts
- Brokenhead Daycare
- Brokenhead Historic Village
- Private Matthews Sinclair's Elders
- Brokenhead Treatment Plant
- Brokenhead Recreational Centre
- Brokenhead Health Centre
- Brokenhead Training & Employment Program
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Bison
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Brokenhead Building
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Brokenhead Tipi
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