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Sandy Lake First Nation 

Sandy Lake is a fly-in First Nation community located in the boreal forested area of Northwestern Ontario.  Sandy Lake is 450 km northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba and 600 km northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Sandy Lake has a land base of approximately 17 sq. miles and a population of approximately 2650.  This figure is based on the entire population of the community including both registered band members and non-band members. 

As a fly-in community, Sandy Lake is accessible by plane only.  During the winter months, it is accessible by winter ice roads.  On average, the winter roads are driveable for a period of six weeks, weather depending.  It is during this time that the community relies on shipping essential materials and equipment for the entire year that would not otherwise be economical or possible to ship by plane.

Neh gaaw saga'igan is the local translation of Sandy Lake. The name Wabitiquayang, which refers to the short narrow river between Sandy Lake and Finger Lake, was used in the mid 1900's.
 
Under Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Sandy Lake First Nation is Indian Reserve #88 and Band Membership Registry #211.

The community of Sandy Lake is made up of seven geographical areas - River, Centre, Airport, Big Rock, Old Sawmill, Ghost Point, and R.C.   To maintain equally populated geographical areas for community elections and business, these areas are combined to make five sections - River, Centre, Airport/Big Rock, Old Sawmill/Ghost Point, and R.C.  Although technically there are seven geographical areas, it is most common to refer to the combined five geographical areas.




Political Structure

Sandy Lake First Nation, an independent First Nation, is governed by an elected Chief, a Deputy Chief and (8) eight councillors.

An Elder's Council of five elected elders actively participate and attend council meetings to witness and advise on decisions and resolutions of all matters and issues encountered and dealt with by the elected council. 

Sandy Lake is not affiliated with any tribal councils and sits as an independent representative in matters of business.  Although independent Sandy Lake is affiliated with Nishnawbe Aski Nation, a provincial territorial organization representing a majority of northern Ontario First Nations.


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Geographical Areas

R = River

C = Centre

A = Airport

B = Big Rock

O = Old Sawmill

G = Ghostpoint

RC = RC

Offices

     1.      Robert Fiddler Administrative Building (Band Office)

     2.      Sandy Lake Board of Education

     3.      Sandy Lake Community Development Services Inc. (Corporation)

     4.      Nishtum Building (Sandy Lake Health Authority)

     5.      Tikinagan Child & Family Services

 

Businesses

      6.      Northern Store/Post Office

     7.      Northern Store Gas Station

     8.      Airport Gas Station

     9.      Sandy Seaplane

     10.  Dan Dan’s

     11.  T & N’s

     12.  Adowgamik

     13.  Sandy Lake Motel

 

Services

     14.  Nursing Station (Sandy Lake Health Authority)

     15.  Thomas Fiddler Memorial Elementary School

     16.  Thomas Fiddler Memorial High School

     17.  Gabbius Goodman Adult Learning Centre

     18.  Washtenigun Christian School

     19.  James Fiddler Memorial Radio Station

     20.  Nishnawbe-Aski Police Station

     21.  Heavy Equipment Yard (Sandy Lake Community Development Services Inc.)

     22.  Lumber Yard/Warehouse

     23.  Diesel Generation Power Station

     24.  Lagoon

     25.  Water Treatment Plant

     26.  Sandy Lake Fire Hall

     27.  Airport

 

Recreation 

      28.  Arena

      29.  Treaty Grounds

     30.  RC Baseball Field

     31.  Baseball/Soccer Fields

     32.  Golf Course

     33.  Centennial Commemoration Site

 

Churches

     34.  Adam Fiddler United Church

     35.  Pentacostal Church

     36.  RC Church

     37.  Full Gospel Church

     38.  Mennonite Church

     39.  Revival Centre