Curve Lake First Nation

Coordinates: 44°27′42″N 78°22′14″W / 44.4616°N 78.3706°W / 44.4616; -78.3706
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Curve Lake 35A reserve

Curve Lake First Nation is a Mississauga Ojibway First Nation located in Peterborough County of Ontario. Curve Lake First Nation occupies three reserves; Curve Lake First Nation 35, Curve Lake 35A, and Islands in the Trent Waters Indian Reserve 36A. The last of these reserves is shared with the Hiawatha First Nation and the Scugog First Nation. Curve Lake First Nation has a registered membership of 2,415 as of October 2019 with 793 registered band members living in Curve Lake and an additional 1,622 registered band members living off-reserve.

History

The Curve Lake Anishinaabe (Ojibway) community trace their origins to 1829 when a small band settled around Curve Lake and Mud Lake. The community officially became a reserve in 1837. Mud Lake Band #35, became Curve Lake First Nation in 1964, with the Mud Lake 35 Indian Reserve becoming the Curve Lake First Nation 35 Indian Reserve.

Governance

Curve Lake First Nation adopted a custom election code after a community approval vote in 2015. The First Nation's council consists of a chief and eight councillors. The current chief is Emily Whetung. The councillors are Jeff Jacobs, Laurie Hockaday, Saga Williams, Nodin Knott, Crystal Cummings, Arnold Taylor, Deborah Jacobs and Sean Conway. Their three-year term began in June 2019.

Services

  • Education
  • Health and Family Services
  • Economic Development
  • Capital Projects
  • Public Works
  • Membership
  • Lands
  • Curve Lake Community Gaming Revenue Fund
  • Employment Resource Centre

Notable people

  • Norman Knott - Painter
  • Patti Shaughnessy - Actor, Dramatist
  • Sean Conway - Musician, Politician
  • Elsie Knott - First Woman Chief in Canada
  • Drew Hayden Taylor - Columnist and playwright
  • Gladys Taylor (nee McCue) - Actress and first female First Nation reverend
  • Alice Olsen Williams - Quilter, elder, activist, member of TRC, mother, grandmother, great grandmother.

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44°27′42″N 78°22′14″W / 44.4616°N 78.3706°W / 44.4616; -78.3706