Adresse postale:
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c/o c/o Gull Bay Government Office PO Box 29100, 1186 Memorial Ave c/o Gull Bay Government Office Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6P9
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Adresse:
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Front St Gull Bay Administration Gull Bay First Nation
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Carte
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Point géographique:
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- Administration Office is located at Front St in the community of Gull Bay First Nation
- Reserve is approx 175 km N of Thunder Bay on Hwy 527 along W shores of Lake Nipigon
- Consists of 1 main reserve, Gull River 55 Indian Reserve
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Accessibilité:
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Accessible en fauteuil roulant
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Heures d’ouverture:
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Mon-Fri 8:30 am-12 noon, 1 pm-4:30 pm
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Description des services:
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Operates a self government and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Gull Bay First Nation- Tribal Council: Nokiiwin Tribal Council (NTC)
- Political Territorial
Organization: Union of Ontario Indians (UOI)Robinson-Superior Treaty
Functions as the governing office for the community; oversees all community programs, services and facilities Activities and services for community members also include but are not limited to the following:- Child and Family Services worker on-reserve provided through Dilico Anishinabek Family Care, Armstrong office
- Hospital services available in Thunder Bay; Clinic services available in Armstrong located 70 km from community
- Ontario First Nation Policing arrangements through OPP, Gull Bay Police Service
- Provides a combined Fire Station/Police Station
- Offers a community school which is temporarily closed but current Chief and Council working to have it reopen
- Organizes community events such as feasts at the Community Recreation Centre
- Publishes a monthly online community newsletter
- Hosts an Annual Pow Wow in August
- Offers an Education Department under the Nokiiwin Tribal Council; provides bus transportation for children up to Grade 8 who mostly attend Armstrong Public School
- Administers basic health care and health programs at the Gull Bay Health Clinic
- Operates a Community Food Market
- Gull Bay has a new water plant under construction, slated to be completed by the end of March, 2021; the $25-million project is to replace a water plant built about 20 years ago, that never properly functioned; plant completed in Feb 2022
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Admissibilité / population desservie:
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Members of Gull Bay First Nation
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Langues:
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English
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Langues - Notes generals:
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Ojibway, available upon request
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