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Fort William, Fort William Reserve


Located just to the southwest of Thunder Bay, Canada, the Chippewa settlement of Fort William is situated in an area which the Chippewa's of the 19th century strongly demanded to have set aside as their settlement. Next to the Chippewa settlement of Fort William are several beautiful small mountains, which gives the impression that you are out west somewhere. However, it is in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The population of the settlement is not known! Many Ojibwa's of this Reserve live at other areas of the Reserve. A large non native population lives at this community. Fort William has 320 housing units which gives the settlement almost a 3.0 persons per housing unit average. Only around 35 people living in the community can speak Anishinabe. Below are several links to pictures of the Chippewa city of Fort William.



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