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21.2/km 2 (55/sq mi) Time zone. UTC-5 (EST) • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT) Website. www.mississaugi.com. Mississauga First Nation, also spelt Mississaugi, is one of the six First Nations that make up the Mississauga Nations. It is located directly west of Blind River, Ontario, Canada, on the Mississagi River 8 Reserve.
mncfn.ca. Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (Ojibwe: Mazina'iga-ziibing Misi-zaagiwininiwag, meaning: "Mississauga people at the Credit River ") is a Mississaugas, an Ojibwe sub-group, First Nation located near Brantford in south-central Ontario, Canada. In April 2015, MCFN had an enrolled population of 2,330 people, 850 of whom lived on ...
Mississaugas. Range of Anishinaabe-Anishinini around 1800, including the Mississauga in dark blue. The Mississaugas are a group of First Nations peoples located in southern Ontario, Canada. They are a sub-group of the Ojibwe Nation. [1][2]
501 m 3 /s (17,700 cu ft/s) The Credit River is a river in southern Ontario, which flows from headwaters above the Niagara Escarpment near Orangeville and Caledon East to empty into Lake Ontario at Port Credit, Mississauga. It drains an area of approximately 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi).
Spring Creek, Little Etobicoke Creek. Etobicoke Creek / ɛˈtoʊbɪkoʊ / ⓘ is a river in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. [ 1 ] It is a tributary of Lake Ontario and runs from Caledon to southern Etobicoke, part of the City of Toronto. The creek is within the jurisdiction of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.
Fish stocks. Fish stocks are subpopulations of a particular species of fish, for which intrinsic parameters (growth, recruitment, mortality and fishing mortality) are traditionally regarded as the significant factors determining the stock's population dynamics, while extrinsic factors (immigration and emigration) are traditionally ignored.
Over the period 1961 to 2023, the Mississagi River has a mean flow of 118 cubic metres per second (4,200 cu ft/s). Mean minimal flow is 38.3 cubic metres per second (1,350 cu ft/s) and mean maximum flow is 255 cubic metres per second (9,000 cu ft/s). Record maximum flow was 415 cubic metres per second (14,700 cu ft/s) in May 1997, while record ...
In the Canada 2016 Census, the community of Whitefish Lake had a population of 386 living on the reserve, a decrease of 2.0% from 2011. [2] Atikameksheng membership have hunting and fishing rights within the Robinson-Huron Treaty Area. An annual pow-wow is held in July each year. The current chief of the First Nation is Craig Nootchtai.