Winisk 90 is a First Nation reserve and ghost town in the Kenora District in Northern Ontario, situated along the Winisk River. It was destroyed in the 1986 Winisk Flood. After the flood, the residents of the Weenusk First Nation were forced to re-locate to Peawanuck, 30 km inland.
Winisk was home to Royal Canadian Air Force Station Winisk, a Mid-Canada Line radar control station from 1958 to 1965.
Winisk90 is a First Nation reserve and ghost town in the Kenora District in Northern Ontario, situated along the Winisk River. It was destroyed in the...
located on their reserve of Winisk90 on the mouth of the Winisk River on James Bay but the community was destroyed in the 1986 Winisk flood and the community...
RCAF Station Dawson Creek Border Beacon Hopedale Air Station RCAF Station Winisk RCAF Station St. Margarets Kandahar Air Base Relief airfield for No. 6 Service...
Canada. It is located near the confluence of the Winisk and Shamattawa rivers, about 35 km from the Winisk River's end in Hudson Bay. Its population is 237...
Weenusk First Nation's reserve is the 5310 ha Winisk Indian Reserve 90. Associated with the reserve is their Winisk Indian Settlement also known as Peawanuck...
[Kihtisiikisiwewinan] : Anihshininiimowin Oji-Cree Dictionary (Severn River and Winisk River). Part One : Oji-Cree to English, Part Two : English to Oji-Cree....
Lake Provincial Park". Ontario Parks. Retrieved 29 July 2016. "Welcome to Winisk River Provincial Park". Ontario Parks. Retrieved 29 July 2016. "Welcome...
fens. The major rivers are the Nelson and Hayes in Manitoba; the Severn, Winisk, Albany, and Abitibi in Ontario; and the Eastmain and La Grande in Quebec...