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The first recorded European trader was James Swain who, in 1807, was charged with establishing a trading post at "Trout Lake" for the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). Upon entering the area he noticed the ruins of a settlement left by the rival North West Company who possibly settled as early as 1793; [5] though it was left apparently disused.
Big Trout Lake is a large lake in Northern Ontario. The Fawn River fills it from the west and drains it from the east. [ 2 ] The reserve of the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation , also known as Big Trout Lake, is on Post Island near the northern shore.
Trout Lake is a lake in the municipalities of East Ferris and North Bay, Nipissing District, Northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) east of the much larger Lake Nipissing , with the city of North Bay in between them.
The fish is the lake trout. The lake is Lake Superior. The Lake Superior Committee of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission on Nov. 20 declared lake trout met the recovery milestone in most of Lake ...
The only settlement on its shores shares the same name; both were officially known as Trout Lake until 2016, when their names were changed to reflect local usage. [ 4 ] Sambaa K’e lies at an elevation of 503 metres (1,650 ft) [ 2 ] and is 103 kilometres (64 mi) long and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide, [ 1 ] covering an area of 513 square ...
Sambaa K'e [6] (Slavey language: "place of trout" [pronunciation?]; formerly Trout Lake) is a "Designated Authority" [7] in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The community is located near the Alberta border, east of Fort Liard , on the shore of the lake also known as Sambaa K'e .
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Canada is "not for sale" amid a flurry of comments from President-elect Donald Trump about the country potentially becoming a part of the United States. "I love the ...
The community centre was renovated in 1977 and renamed Trout Lake Community Centre. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2010, the new ice rink and renovations were completed for the 2010 Winter Olympics as the training venue for figure skating, with contributions of $13.15 million from the Park Board, $2.5 million from the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the ...