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City
Vaughan
Country
Canada
Isolated First Nation celebrates opening of Freedom Road
An isolated Indigenous community separate from the outside world more than a century ago is celebrating the official opening of Freedom Road. The road will provide a year-round landlink between the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in northwestern Ontario and the Trans-Canada Highway in Manitoba. The First Nation was cut off from the mainland in 1915 during construction of an aqueduct that supplies Winnipeg with drinking water.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP11988226
Legacy Identifier:
n_Freedom-Road20190603T1000
Type:
Video
Duration:
3m5s
Dimensions:
1920px × 1080px 221.00 MB
Create Date:
6/3/2019 10:00:00 AM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
first nation
Freedom Road
highway
Manitoba
Ontario
Shoal Lake 40