The province has been divided into the following regions, with Highway 17 as the northern limit of 1 and 2. Quetico Provincial Park Lake of the Woods/Rainy Lake region Mooseland Lake The Bloodvein River in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Cliff Lake on the Pikitigushi River system Agawa Rock Missinaibi Lake Little Missinaibi Lake Diamond Lake (Temagami) Mazinaw Lake (Bon Echo) _ ![]() The sites I have visited and posted a report on are those with hot links. Īny of the following Ontario locations would provide a great introduction to Anishinaabe rock paintings. It includes the Innu, the Algonquin, the Ojibwe (aka Chippewa in the USA), and the Cree peoples. Note that Anishinaabe (one of many spellings when transliterated into English using Roman letters) is the name by which the Algonkian-speaking Peoples know themselves. See the Anishinaabe Rock Images folder for more posts on various provinces and states. This post looks specifically at sites located in Ontario. ![]() The Previous Post – Anishinaabe Pictograph Sites of the Canadian Shield – provides an overview.
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