Lac La Ronge Indian Band: Embracing Heritage and Prosperity
Welcome to the vibrant community of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, nestled in the heart of north-central Saskatchewan. As the largest First Nation in the province and among the top 10 in Canada, we take pride in our rich heritage, Cree language, and the remarkable progress we’ve achieved.
A Glimpse into Our Community
With a thriving population of 11,370 as of March 31st, 2021, our community spans from the fertile farmlands in central Saskatchewan to the majestic boreal forest, extending northward to the powerful Churchill River and beyond.
Geographical Presence
Our reserve lands encompass diverse landscapes, reflecting the vast beauty of our region. The central hub of our administrative operations is strategically located in La Ronge, positioned 241 km north of Prince Albert, right on the edge of the Pre-Cambrian Shield.
Preserving Heritage, Embracing Progress
At Lac La Ronge Indian Band, we celebrate our heritage and embrace the Cree language that defines us. Thanks to years of dedicated leadership, we’ve created a supportive environment for educational pursuits, achieved economic success, and made significant strides in social development.
Join us on our journey as we continue to foster a community where tradition meets innovation, and where the spirit of unity propels us towards a brighter future.
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