'Pic River 50' is an
Ontario Indian reserve on the north shore of
Lake Superior at the mouth of the
Pic River. The site is known locally as Heron Bay. Local
First Nations peoples traded furs with the French as early as the
1770s. A French
fur trader set up a permanent post around 1792. The
Hudson's Bay Company set up a permanent post in 1821. The Pic River was a halfway point for canoeists along the north shore of Lake Superior.
Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation hosts an annual
pow wow in late August. The First Nation is active in economic and workforce development, with interests in nearby
hydroelectric generating plants on the
Kagiano and
Black rivers.
The Chief is currently Dan Couchie, who serves on Council with 8 others.
External Links
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Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation
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Ontario Highway 11 Homepage - Pic River First Nation (off of Highway 17)