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    Attawapiskat is the most remote northerly link on the 310 km (190 mi) road to Moosonee. They control the reserves at Attawapiskat 91 and Attawapiskat...
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  • Attawapiskat may refer to: Attawapiskat Airport, an airport adjacent to the Attawapiskat First Nation in Ontario, Canada Attawapiskat First Nation, a...
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    The Attawapiskat River (/ˌætəˈwɑːpɪskæt/) is a river in Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada, that flows east from Attawapiskat Lake to James...
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  • Otoskwin–Attawapiskat River Provincial Park is a provincial park in northern Ontario, Canada. As a waterway park, it protects the banks and waters of the...
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  • Attawapiskat Airport (IATA: YAT, ICAO: CYAT) is an airport adjacent to the Attawapiskat First Nation in Ontario, Canada. A small building at the airport...
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  • (born 1963) is a former chief of the Attawapiskat First Nation in Canada. She was a prominent figure in the Attawapiskat housing and infrastructure crisis...
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  • 90 kilometres (56 mi) west of Attawapiskat in the remote northern part of the province. In June 2005, the Attawapiskat First Nation voted in favour (85...
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  • reaches of the Canadian province of Ontario, situated along the shore of Attawapiskat Lake in the District of Kenora. The First Nation is a signatory to Treaty...
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  • The Attawapiskat kimberlite field is a field of kimberlite pipes located astride the Attawapiskat River in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, in Northern Ontario...
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  • Attawapiskat Lake (/ˌætəˈwɑːpɪskæt/) is a lake in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada. The primary inflows are the Otoskwin River, the Marten-Drinking River...
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