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CFNCDCommunity Futures North Central Development (CFNCD) is a community economic development corporation that serves the north central region of Manitoba. At present there is a staff of 8 that work in the CFNCD office, located at 3 Station Road, Thompson, MB R8N 1P1. CFNCD receives direction from a volunteer board of directors. For each community in the region, one board member is appointed by local government. There are currently 17 communities including First Nation (7), Northern Affairs (7), and Urban Industrial (3). CFNCD Communities: Town of Churchill Cross Lake Community Council Cross Lake First Nation Fox Lake First Nation Gillam Ilford Community Council Nelson House Community Council Nelson House First Nation Norway House Community Council Norway House Cree Nation Pikwitonei Community Council Split Lake Cree Nation Thicket Portage Community Council City of Thompson Wabowden Community Council War Lake First Nation York Landing First Nation The structure of CFNCD consists of: the Board of Directors, an Executive Committee (Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer), Business Development Committee, Community Development Committee, and other advisory committees as required from time to time
Welcome our history is inside!Welcome to Northern Gateway MuseumFeatures First Nations, fur trading and mining artifacts and crafts; birch bark bitings by Angelique Merasty, furnishings from the early settlers of the 1950s, articles found by Henry Moody in 1953 at Fort Henry site, Amisk Lake. For more information please:
Our southern neighbours in the United States, as we all know, have 'boxed and sold' their frontier history to the limit. Canadians are somewhat more reserved about our wild frontier days. The famous Canadian fur trade, exploration, opening of the west, the railroad, and gold rush activity form a large part of our heritage. Our history is every bit as fascinating as the Hollywood productions, as it's all here right next door. While much has been written about the history of Flin Flon, Amisk Lake was making Canadian history 150 years before Flin Flon was even discovered. So join me for an historical tour of Amisk (Cree for Beaver) Lake - truly history on our doorstep.