Moose Cree Tourism will be purchasing crafts for the Cree Cultural Interpretive Centre! Visit the CCIC on June 13th and 14th, 2022 with your handmade crafts.
Moose Cree First Nation is proud to announce it is working on a child and family services law using our own Cree traditions. Under our law we will transition to a Moose Cree approach to child welfare.
With the onset of spring bird migration, some may be concerned regarding recent reports of Avian Influenza. Read more about Avian Influenza and precautions to take while engaging in spring goose hunt.
There will be some activity with hydrants, which may stir up particles in the distribution system. As a result, residents could experience discoloured and/or cloudy water conditions and may also experience a temporary drop in water pressure.
The only entrances to Moose Factory are McLeod’s Hill (barge landing) and the heliport (during break-up season), this is where the checkpoints will be situated.