We have two computers that are set up with special accessibility features like a keys u see keyboard, Zoom text key board and zoom text on the monitor, we have the program Dolphin and and a modified mouse to make it easier for patrons to use.
Sagamok First Nation is located on the north shore of Lake Huron. It is a beautiful community whose name means 'two points joining'. Sagamok's culture and language is Anishinabek and is made up of the Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi tribes. Also known as the Three Fires People.
The Town of Spanish is located on the TransCanada highway, between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie and is also situated on beautiful Lake Huron, in the midst of the well-known Whalesback and North Channel. Its proximity to the Benjamins and surrounding islands offers popular anchoring spots and protection from prevailing winds. This area is reputed to be among one of the best sailing areas in the world.Spanish provides a unique and enviable quality of life offering many opportunities for residents, businesses and visitors alike.
The Municipal Office has moved locations. We are now located at:14 Water Street East (Post Office Building)Our mailing address has also changed. All mail correspondance can be sent to: Town of NEMI P0. Box 608 Little Current, ON P0P 1K0 Notice to Water Utility CustomersThe Town requests the cooperation of water users in Little CurrentWater distribution system flushing will take place throughout the week ofSeptember 22 to September 26, 2014.In the event that discoloured water is experienced in your home, please run the tap until clear water is delivered.For further information please the Municipal Office at 7053683500 *REMINDER*The landfill starts opening on Sundays 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. starting May 18th continuing until October 19, 2014For further details, please inquire at the Municipal Office 3683500 Please click here for the Town of NEMI's Accessibility Plan. For a complete listing of community events, please visit our community calendar located on our websites homepage or by clicking HERE .If you or your community group is hosting an event and would like it advertised on our calendar at no charge, please send all event details to hferguson @townofnemi.on.ca or call 7053683500 ext.230For more information regarding community groups, events and s, please click on the image below
The Town of Gore Bay, located on the North Channel of Lake Huron, is nestled between two splendid, tree-covered bluffs. Incorporated in 1890, Gore Bay is one of the larger communities on Manitoulin with a permanent population of just over 900. Gore Bay is
Atikameksheng Anishnawbek are descendents of the Ojibway, Algonquin and Odawa Nations. In 1850, Chief Shawenekezhik, on behalf of the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek signed the Robinson-Huron Treaty granting the British Crown and their people (Royal Subjects) a right to occupy and share the lands of the Anishnawbek.
Za-geh-do-win researches, collects, catalogues, and distributes culturally relevant resources. The resources in our library come from a variety of sources including other libraries, clearinghouses, communities, and organizations that provide information and services on health, healing and family violence.