Sagkeeng First Nation is an Anishinaabe First Nation. Our unique land stretches across three treaty territories; Treaties 1, 3, and 5. We are located on either shore of the Winnipeg River, which is where we get our name. Sagkeeng means “mouth of the river”.

Our First Nation was once called Fort Alexander, and some maps still reflect this.

The community is located 120km north of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The community is between the Winnipeg River and Lake Winnipeg. Members of Sagkeeng are Anicinabe people and speak Ojibway.

The community had a residential school on the shore of the Hudson Bay Company. Today, a monument for the school stands near our river.

Common animals and wildlife

Foxes, bears, deers, blue jays, robins, crows, raccoons, ducks, geese, eagles, vultures, ravens, cougars, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, owls, porcupines, hawks, and magpies. The common fish that are caught are pickerel, catfish, sunfish, and jackfish.

Community

The community respects all beliefs, including Anicinabe Ceremonies, Catholic, Anglican, and others.

Population On-Reserve

3,655

Language Spoken

Anishinabemowin and English

Treaty

Treaty 1, 3 & 5

Road Access

Year-Round

Directory

Pine Falls Ambulance
204-367-2333

Sagkeeng Education Administration Office
204-367-4287

Sagkeeng Elementary School
204-367-2285

Sagkeeng Junior High School
204-367-2588

Sagkeeng High School
204-367-2243

Sagkeeng Health Centre
204-367-9990

Government Office
204-367-2287

Sagkeeng Fire Department
204-367-2292

Sagkeeng Safety Officers
204-909-0009

Powerview RCMP
204-367-2222

Pine Falls Hospital
204-367-4441

Sagkeeng Superstore (Grocery & Gas Store)
204-367-4235

Tim Hortons
204-367-9799

South Shore Sales
204-367-8720

Teeny Boppers Convenience Store & Restaurant
204-367-4654

Bubbles Laundromat & Store
204-367-2237

Mamaweenong’s Convenience Store & Restaurant
204-367-4867

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