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The history of the Cold Lake area can be traced back to 1821 when the Hudson's Bay Company established the Beaver Crossing trading post on the shores of the Beaver River. This trading post was part of a network used to transport furs from Lac La Biche to the east, serving an important role in the country's early fur trade industry. However, it was not until 1905 that the first British, Swedish, Norwegian, Swiss and French-speaking homesteaders arrived and settled the area.
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Two communities share the name Norway House: Norway House Cree Nation and the adjacent non-treaty community of Norway House. Information within this website relates to the non-treaty community unless otherwise noted.The community of Norway House is located on the east channel of the Nelson River, approximately 29 kms North of Lake Winnipeg. PR #373 serves as an all weather road connecting Norway House to Jenpeg and then onto PR #6. By air, Norway House is 456 kms North of Winnipeg, 208 kms East of The Pas, and 190 kms South of Thompson. All internal community roads are paved.
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Welcome to the Community of Norway HouseTwo communities share the name Norway House: Norway House Cree Nation and the adjacent non-treaty community of Norway House. Information within this website relates to the non-treaty community unless otherwise noted.The community of Norway House is located on the east channel of the Nelson River, approximately 29 kms North of Lake Winnipeg. Economic OverviewThe terrain, which currently severely limits economic opportunity, is primarily a granite base with little or no soil cover. Large areas are marshy and there are many small creeks, streams and rivers. Several small lakes lie in the nearby area, and much of the water-ways are dotted with Islands.Commercial fishing is conducted throughout the year. Fishers deliver their catch to the Play Green Point and Whisky Jack fish stations.Other factors in the economy are trapping and local services, as Norway House is a regional centre.