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History of Red Lake, Ontario

Our story begins around 9000 years ago when stone-age people first inhabited this area. Into this re

gion came the ancestors of the Cree and Ojibway people who live here today. This period is known as the Woodland Era. Aboriginal people were ingenious, hardy people, familiar with the properties of plants and wood, and with the habits of wild animals. They lived off the land along the many waterways, and carved tools from stones, wood, and the bones of wild animals. Their clothing was made from the hides of the wildlife they killed for food. They treated their environment with respect, and celebrated its bounties through their spirituality. According to Ojibway legend, thousands of years ago two hunters came upon a very large moose beside a lake. They believed the beast was Matchee Manitou (evil spirit) and tried to kill it. Wounded, the animal escaped by diving deep into the lake. A large pool of blood coloured the water red, and the hunters named the body of water Misque Sakigon, or Colour of Blood Lake. Over the years it became known as Red Lake. From the mid 1870's to the early 1920's, the quest for furs, then for minerals, brought Europeans to the area. In the summer of 1925, two brothers, Lorne and Ray Howey, discovered gold under the roots of an upturned tree. This event triggered the last great gold rush in North America, the birth of commercial bush fishing in Canada, and the founding of the town of Red Lake. More than 3,000 people converged on Red Lake at the height of the Gold Rush of 1926. They travelled by dog team or by foot on the frozen rivers and lakes, over the 180-mile gold rush trail. In spring, they used canoes or small boats, and before long, airplanes. Eventually the bush plane came to dominate travel to the goldfields. In 1936, Howey Bay, in the heart of Red Lake was the busiest airport in the world, as aircraft of all shapes and sizes, on floats or skis, transported freight and passengers in and out of the area at 15-minute intervals. Today the Red Lake District is composed of five communities, all built around former or currently operating gold mines. So far, over 21 million ounces of gold have been extracted from deep underneath the many lakes, rocks and trees that form the landscape of the area. Prospectors are still discovering major high-grade ore deposits, and gold mining continues to drive the local economy. Logging and commerce with the First Nations communities to the north are also important economic activities. Over the past fifty years, sport fishing had grown as a significant summertime industry. The many fishing lodges on Red Lake, as well as on remote lakes accessible only by floatplane, range from the luxurious to the rustic. Nearby Woodland Caribou Provincial Park offers canoe enthusiasts the increasingly rare opportunity to experience wilderness, as it should be, in splendid solitude. Embracing cultural tourism in its many different aspects, Red Lake rewards the inquisitive traveler with our proud First Nations culture, Gold Rush romance, Ethnic diversity, aviation history, and a unique present day lifestyle we appreciate to its fullers and are happy to share... Red Lake Heritage Center

06/15/2026

Introduction of Our New CEO at RLMCMH!🌟

Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce the appointment of Jennifer Lawrance as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective June 26, 2026. Ms. Lawrance will take over from Angela Bishop who has served as CEO on an interim basis since August 2024.

Ms. Lawrance brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in healthcare, with a strong background in hospital administration, clinical operations, and community health initiatives. Prior to her current role of Implementation Lead at Noojmawing Sookatagaing Ontario Health Team in the District and City of Thunder Bay, Ms. Lawrance served as the Director of Health Services at NorWest Community Health Centre in Thunder Bay and Vice President of Quality and Support Services at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre.

As CEO, Ms. Lawrance will oversee all hospital operations and work closely with physicians, staff, community partners, and the Board of Directors to advance the hospital’s mission of delivering compassionate, quality care to the communities we serve.
Jennifer holds a master's in nutrition from the University of Maine and a master's in leadership from the University of Guelph.

We are delighted to welcome Jennifer to our organization and look forward to the leadership and energy she will bring to our hospital.

05/30/2026
04/25/2026

Our community needs your support.There’s a petition open right now to the Government of Canada for funding toward a new ...
04/24/2026

Our community needs your support.

There’s a petition open right now to the Government of Canada for funding toward a new REACH facility, including a new arena for Red Lake. This is something that would make a big difference for our community—supporting youth, recreation, and future growth.

Every signature counts. Take a minute to sign and please share it with others.

👉 Sign here: https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Sign/e-7262

Important: After signing, you’ll receive a confirmation email (check your junk mail). You must click the link in that email for your signature to count.

Let’s get behind this and show our support.

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Skookum Bay in Red Lake Ontario. October 22, 2025
04/24/2026

Skookum Bay in Red Lake Ontario.
October 22, 2025

Skookum Bay in Red Lake, Ontario

The Government of Ontario has announced major steps to strengthen energy infrastructure in Northwestern Ontario, includi...
04/24/2026

The Government of Ontario has announced major steps to strengthen energy infrastructure in Northwestern Ontario, including fast-tracking the Red Lake Transmission Line and launching a new hydroelectricity development program. This investment represents a significant opportunity for the Red Lake region, supporting long-term economic growth, energy reliability, and community development. The Red Lake Transmission Line will improve access to clean, reliable electricity for remote and First Nation communities that currently rely on diesel generation. By connecting these communities to the provincial grid, the project will reduce emissions, lower energy costs over time, and enhance quality of life. In addition, Ontario’s new hydroelectricity program aims to unlock new power generation opportunities across the province, including in the northwest. This initiative will support Indigenous partnerships, encourage sustainable resource development, and create jobs in construction, operations, and maintenance. For Red Lake, these announcements position the region as a key player in Ontario’s clean energy future. Improved infrastructure will help attract investment, support mining and industry, and provide a stable foundation for continued growth. The focus on collaboration with Indigenous communities further strengthens the region’s commitment to inclusive and responsible development. Overall, this announcement highlights Red Lake as a forward-looking community with strong potential for economic expansion, energy security, and sustainable progress.

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Ontario Fast-Tracks Red Lake Transmission Line and Launches New Hydroelectricity Program | Ontario Newsroom

Select Shows 2026 Route ListAugust 28-30 - Evolution Mining Fair 🎡Red Lake/Balmertown
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We want to hear from you! 📣

Evolution Mining is running our biennial Stakeholder Perception Survey to help us better understand what matters most to you - our community.

Scan the QR code below or you can access the survey here: https://surveyapac.deloitte.com/jfe/form/SV_dgJqZvZYvoPAmXA

02/19/2026

Ontario Fast-Tracks One of Canada’s Premier Gold Mines Under ‘One Project, One Process’ | Ontario Newsroom

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