Historical and Alternate Community Names
Kenomotripe, Reserve no. 106, Reserve no. 106a, William Charles
Reserves, Settlements, and Villages
Montreal Lake 106, Montreal Lake 106B, Timber Bay Indian Settlement
General Information
Montreal Lake is a Nêhiyaw (Cree) First Nation located to the North of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. They are signatories to Treaty 6, which the group signed in 1889. As of 2022, Montreal Lake First Nation has a registered population of 4,307.
- Montreal Lake Cree Nation Website
- A Brief History of the Montreal Lake Community
- A Brief Summary of Cree Cultural History in Western Canada
- Cree Justice and Legal Traditions
- Trapping, Traplines, and Northern Lifeways
- Residential School List
- Day School List
Support Services and Programs Available to Community Members
- Works Consulted
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Government of Canada; Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada; Communications Branch, “First Nation Profiles,” fact sheet; resource list, November 14, 2008, https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/SearchFN.aspx?lang=eng.
“Indigenous Saskatchewan Encyclopedia | University of Saskatchewan,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://teaching.usask.ca/indigenoussk/index.php.
Library and Archives Canada, “Indexes of Western First Nations Bands: Languages, Agencies, Inspectorates, and Regional Offices,” August 18, 2022, https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/indigenous-heritage/pages/bands-western-canada.aspx.