Brunswick House First Nation is situated on Hwy 101 East, approx. 5km from the town of Chapleau, Ontario.
We are a member of the Nishnabe-Aski Nation and our membership has a population of 763 members with approx. 121 living on-reserve and 642 off-reserve. We are also affiliated with the Wabun Tribal Council.
Traditionally, our members were mainly trappers and fur-traders. However, we are currently involved in pursuing opportunities in mining, renewal energy, starting our own blueberry farm and providing educational, health and employment & training opportunities for our membership.
Survivor’s Working Circle
The St. John’s Residential School Initiative invites Survivors and Intergenerational Survivors to attend a Survivors Working Circle meeting and Oral History and Testimony Collection session – – November 19th & 20th
Family Support Worker
Reporting to the Manager of Child and Family Advocacy, the Family Support Worker will work to ensure to provide practical assistance, support, and a coordination of services for children, parents, caregivers, and the family unit
Drinking Water Advisory
Boil Water Advisory Lifted – October 22, 2025
The Boil Water Advisory for Brunswick House First Nation has been officially lifted.
Your tap water is now safe to drink and use for all household purposes — including cooking, bathing, laundry, and brushing teeth.



