First Nations, city join forces to Mississagi Provincial Park

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First Nations, city join forces to Mississagi Provincial Park
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Serpent River First Nation, Mississauga First Nation and Elliot Lake operating as Mississagi Park Foundation

ELLIOT LAKE — Serpent River First Nation, Mississauga First Nation and the City of Elliot Lake have entered into an agreement to jointly operate Mississagi Provincial Park.

“Years of hard work and determination have resulted in the formation of the Mississagi Park Foundation, an effort that will allow all three communities to continue to provide recreational activities within this unique landscape both now and for the next Seven Generations,” Mississauga First Nation Chief Bob Chiblow said in a government news release.

Located 25 kilometres north of Elliot Lake, within Robinson Huron Treaty territory and the traditional territory of the Anishinaabek, Mississagi Provincial Park encompasses more than 12,100 acres of wilderness.

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