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Lake Helen, Michipicoten Ojibwa Reserve
Located about 4.0 miles or 1.6 kilometers north of Lake Superior and 58 miles northeast of Thunder Bay, is Lake Helen which is a small Ojibway village. It is also known as Red Rock. Below are links to google earth photos of the Ojibway community of Lake Helen or Red Rock. Population is 240 according to the 2021 census. There are supposedly 90 housing units in the settlement. Average household size for Lake Helen or Red Rock is around 2.6 persons per household. Way below normal for Ojibwa communities. Small mountains are located around this community. Nipigon, Ontario is almost adjacent to Lake Helen. Ojibwa Traditionalists must investigate Red Rock and other nearby Ojibwa communities. Canada may have sent Japanese People to live at those communities. We know Ojibwa's to have a dark complexion ranging from dark copper to dark bronze. There may be names of waterways at that location of Japanese origins. We know whites brought Inuit People to North America to fight their wars for them. Inuit People are of a dark complexion. There are no pale Inuit People. Canada is trying to assimilate and extreminate Ojibwa People. Ojibwa Language has died out at this community.
Lake Helen Satellite Image
Lake Helen From Road
Lake Helen From Road
Lake Helen From Road
Lake Helen From Road
Lake Helen From Road
Lake Helen From Road