Assiniboine River Region · Manitoba
Custom Stickers & Labels — Shoal Lake, Manitoba
Shoal Lake is the namesake community of Manitoba's most controversial water story — the western Manitoba town adjacent to Shoal Lake 40 First Nation (the Anishinaabe community on the Ontario side whose drinking water was diverted in 1919 to build the Winnipeg Aqueduct, leaving the community without road access or safe drinking water for 100 years — Freedom Road, connecting the First Nation to the mainland, finally opened in 2019 after a century of advocacy) — home of the Shoal Lake Community Museum, the annual Shoal Lake Fair, and a community whose story is inseparable from Canada's most powerful example of infrastructure injustice and its long-delayed reconciliation.
Popular Uses in Shoal Lake
- Shoal Lake Manitoba Freedom Road heritage labels
- Winnipeg Aqueduct 1919 water heritage stickers
- Shoal Lake 40 First Nation reconciliation labels
- Western Manitoba community road history packaging
- Shoal Lake downtown Railway Street retail labels
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