P.O. Box 10, Cross Lake, Manitoba CANADA R0B 0J0 204-676-2218
The Cross Lake Indian Reserve is located approximately 190 air kilometers (118.5 miles) south of Thompson and 520 air kilometers (325 miles) north of Winnipeg along the shore of the Nelson River,
where it enters Cross Lake. According to the regional population statistics as of December 31, 2002; the Band has an on-reserve population of 6,047 and an off-reserve population of 2,399.
There are individuals of non-aborginal origin, as well as a number of Metis, bringing the total population of Cross Lake to approximately 7,000. The majority of the population is treaty status.
Our Native language is CREE
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Health Centre Project is seeking an Artist to paint a Mural for the New Health Centre
Brady was born and raised in Cross Lake in northern Manitoba and is the first person from Cross Lake First Nation to play in the NHL.
Cross Lake Education Authority is a locally controlled organization under the auspices of the Cross Lake Band.
The Chief and Council are the political entity who advocate for the people with respect to health services offered on and off reserve.
Cross Lake Band, who own the Corporation, has taken steps to recreate the firm to make it a viable construction organization.
Cross Lake Manitoba Veterans that served in World War l, World War ll,
Korean War and Afghanistan