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.
NAN Community Engagement
NAN is inviting you to join them at a Community Engagement session on an Indigenous Led CARE Unit. CARE Units help identify and locate children who are experiencing or are at high risk of being exploited and trafficked, connect them to specialized support services, and investigate and hold offenders accountable.
Public Works Worker
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Public Works Worker performs various duties relating to the maintenance, operation and infrastructure of Brunswick House First Nation’s community buildings, snow removal, streetlights, and street signs, roads within the Nation’s limits, storm sewer and water system.
Mental Health Worker
Reporting to the Director of Child and Family Advocacy the Mental Health Worker will work with youth and adult populations and promote prevention strategies, intervention, aftercare referrals, and ensure follow-up services to individuals, families and community concerning mental health.



