About Aamjiwnaang First Nation
Aamjiwnaang First Nation is located on the St. Clair River near the most southern tip of Lake Huron. The total citizenship of the Ojibwa community is approximately 2,400 members, with 850 members residing on-reserve. Aamjiwnaang First Nation students from grades 1-12 attend schools within the Lambton-Kent District School Board and the St. Clair Catholic District School Board.
On-Reserve Services
Services, programs, and resources managed by the First Nation and accessed by community citizens within the First Nation are categorized as “On-Reserve Services”. These may include services offered by the First Nation’s administrative office (the Band), or through other organizations located on-reserve. To locate specific services available within the First Nation, please set your location in the top right-hand corner of the site.
Off-Reserve Services
Many Indigenous services available to on-reserve and off-reserve citizens can be found in surrounding urban communities. Categorized as “Off-Reserve Services”, these multi-functional services and organizations, such as Indigenous Friendship Centres and Health Units, offer a wide-range of services, programs and amenities geared toward Indigenous clients.