The majority of the labour force is employed in the service sector; one third in government, and the rest in other services. Local industries include one trapline. [more...]

After the arrival of the Europeans in the 17th century, the Ojibway economy, which had been based on hunting, fishing and gathering, expanded to include trapping for trade as well as for subsistence purposes. During the fur trade era, trading posts became part of the cycle of movements for Indian people, and some groups of Bands became associated with particular trading posts. [more...]

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P. O. Box 1178
Highway 101 East
CHAPLEAU, ON
POM 1KO

Chief Andrew Neshawabin
Ph: (705) 864-0174
Fax: (705) 864-1960
brunswic@onlink.net

Government:

Brunswick House First Nation
HWY 101 East, P.O. Box 1178
Chapleau, Ontario
P0M 1K0
Tel. (705) 864-0174
Fax (705) 864-1960

Services:

Band Economic Development
P.O. Box 1178
Brunswick, Ontario
P0M 1K0
Phone #: 705 864-0174
Fax #: 705 864-1960

NAPS P.O. Box 1170
Brunswick, Ontario
P0M 1K0
Phone #: 705 864-2928
Fax #: 705 864-2934