Welcome to Kasabonika Lake First NationKasabonika Lake First Nation is located 448 kilometres northeast of Sioux Lookout, Ontario and along the Asheweig River. We are a remote First Nation, accessible by air and by winter road.In Kasabonika Lake First Nation, we are continuously seeking ways to improve our quality of life while increasing our selfreliance in a new social and economic world.Resource DevelopmentOur main economic development initiatives focus on mineral exploration. Click here to learn more::General NewsNewsFind out what's new in our community by checking out our news page. Click here to read news::Training & Job OpportunitiesSeeking assistance for employment? Want to know job opportunities? Click here to learn more::InfrastructureWinter RoadsFind out the status of winter roads for Kasabonika Lake First Nation. Click here to learn more:
Slate Falls Airways offers 19 scheduled flights weekly connecting the communities of Cat Lake and Slate Falls to Sioux Lookout. Amazing freight rates and inter-community travel rates too!
Proudly serving Northwestern Ontario year-round since 1955!!!
The Municipality of Greenstone was created on January 1, 2001 by the amalgamation of the former municipalities of the Town of Geraldton, Town of Longlac, the Township of Nakina and the Township of Beardmore, and an extensive area of unincorporated territory including numerous settlement areas such as; Caramat, Jellicoe and MacDiarmid. First Nation communities within Greenstone municipal boundaries are Long Lake 58, Lake Nipigon Ojibway, Rocky Bay and Sand Point, while Aroland and Ginoogaming First Nations are situated just outside the Municipality, adjacent to the wards of Nakina and Longlac, respectively. Greenstone is located in the District of Thunder Bay and has an area of 3,172 sq. km. (1224 sq. mi.) making it one of the largest municipalities in Canada.