Nelson House is a First Nations community located in northern Manitoba, Canada. It is situated about 170 kilometers north of the city of Thompson and has a population of approximately 2,000 people. The community is predominantly made up of indigenous people, primarily Cree and Ojibwe.
Nelson House was originally established as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post in the early 1800s. It later became a residential school for indigenous children, which operated until the 1970s. Today, the community is home to various services and amenities, including a health center, schools, community hall, and a variety of stores and businesses.
Economically, Nelson House is focused on natural resources, including forestry, mining, and hydroelectric power generation. Its proximity to the Nelson River has also made it an important transportation hub throughout its history.
Nelson House is known for its beautiful natural surroundings, including nearby Paint Lake Provincial Park, an area known for fishing, boating, and camping. The community also hosts various events and celebrations throughout the year, including traditional powwows and Indigenous Day celebrations.
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