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Encyclopedia > Fort Severn, Ontario

Fort Severn First Nation is located on the Hudson Bay and is the most northerly community in Ontario, Canada. As of 2001, the population is 401 consisting of 90 families in an area of 40 square Kilometres.


Sources

Stats Canada (http://www.statscan.ca)


External link

  • Fort Severn First Nation (http://fortsevern.firstnation.ca/)

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Fort Severn, population 550 is only accessible by air and winter road.
The only other choices are a run out to Fort Severn's airstrip and back (10 km) or a hike to the coastline of Hudson's Bay, 14 km away.
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