:'''Lansdowne House, Ontario' redirects here. For the community in
Southern Ontario, see
Lansdowne, Ontario.''
'Neskantaga' () (also known as 'Lansdowne House, Ontario'), is a remote
First Nations
reserve and community in the northern reaches of the
Canadian province of
Ontario, situated along the shore of
Attawapiskat Lake. The town is linked to the rest of ontario by the
Lansdowne House Airport, and by
winter roads and
ice roads to points south, via the
Northern Ontario Resource Trail. It has a total aboriginal population of 316 people. The book, "Sense of Adventure: An Account of a Journey in the Canadian Wilderness" by
Adam Shoalts, details a canoe trip the author made to Neskantaga during the summer of 2004.
It is located in the
District of Kenora.