Sheguiandah, Ontario, Canada

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The Sheguiandah reserve is within the boundaries of the territory described by the Manitoulin Island Treaty of 1862 - Treaty No. 94. The reserve was unofficially established in 1860 by a group of Sheguiandah who had accepted the Anglican faith, and it was first surveyed in 1867.

Manitoulin Island has a wide range of activities and adventures for the young and old. Check out the activities and events on Manitoulin Island.

Have you ever wanted to experience Manitoulin Island from the Water? This is your opportunity to take in some of the most breathtaking scenery that can only be enjoyed by boat. Travel the traditional canoe routes of the Anishnaabek as your experienced First Nations guide shares the history and legends of the majestic Mnidoo Mnis.

Manitoulin Island's picturesque back roads are popular with cyclists. Vehicle traffic is generally light, although cyclists are warned to let ferry traffic get well ahead of them on Highway 6, and to watch out for unique features like logging trucks, slow-moving farm vehicles, and the occasional cattle drive.
Source: Tourism Manitoulin Island
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