Goulais Bay 15C
Former Indian reserve in Ontario, Canada
46°31′N 84°35′W / 46.517°N 84.583°W / 46.517; -84.583Goulais Bay 15C was a First Nation reserve within Prince Township, Ontario. This 5-acre tract of land was given to the Batchewana First Nation after Whitefish Island was expropriated from them in 1902. The land was sold by the band in 1956 for $3,600, and it ceased to be a reserve.[1]
References
- ^ Colleen Syrette, Darlene Syrette & Joseph Corbiere (1977). "Batchewana Band History, 1850 - 1977" (PDF). Algoma University archives. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
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