Far North of Ontario

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The Far North of Ontario is a vast, sparsely populated subarctic region of northern Ontario characterized by boreal forest, wetlands, and remote Indigenous communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region of Ontario
region
subarctic region
border Hudson Bay NERFINISHED
James Bay NERFINISHED
Manitoba NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
country Canada
governedBy Government of Ontario NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic largely roadless
remote
sparsely populated
vast
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasCommunityType fly-in communities
hasEconomicActivity limited forestry
mineral exploration
subsistence hunting and fishing
trapping
hasEcosystem boreal forest
wetlands
hasEnvironmentalConcern climate change impacts on permafrost and wetlands
potential impacts of resource development
hasHydrology extensive lakes
large river systems
wetland complexes
hasLandCover coniferous forest
muskeg
peatlands
hasLanguageCommunities Cree NERFINISHED
Oji-Cree NERFINISHED
Ojibwe NERFINISHED
hasPlanningProcess community-based land use planning
hasPolicyFramework Far North Act, 2010 (Ontario) NERFINISHED
hasPopulationDensity very low
hasPrimaryInhabitants First Nations communities
Indigenous peoples
hasTransportationMode air transport
winter roads
isImportantFor Indigenous cultural heritage
biodiversity conservation
carbon storage
isNorthOf Highway 11 corridor in Ontario NERFINISHED
Ontario’s road-accessible settled areas
locatedIn Northern Ontario NERFINISHED
Ontario
partOf Province of Ontario NERFINISHED

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Winisk River region Far North of Ontario