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East Moberly Lake, British Columbia


Located in northeastern British Columbia, along eastern shores of Moberly Lake, is East Moberly Lake which has a population of 381 according to 2016's census. There are actually 3 Ojibway communities around and near Lake Moberly. One with google photos is largest. Below are several links to google earth of photos of this Ojibway village and it's scenic land. Canada does not provide details for Reserve communities. Only Reserves. Using google earth i counted around 66 housing units. Since this Reserve has an average household size of 3.0 persons per household, this Ojibway community has a population of near 200. The other villages have around 50 housing units (it's located northeast of this village) and around 50 housing units at Lake Moberly's extreme northwest shores.



East Moberly Lake Satellite Image

East Moberly Lake From Road

East Moberly Lake From Road

East Moberly Lake From Road

East Moberly Lake From Road

East Moberly Lake From Road

East Moberly Lake From Road

East Moberly Lake From Road

East Moberly Lake From Road

East Moberly Lake From Road



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