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  1. Sep 21, 2023 · There were 18 residential schools in Ontario recognized in the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. Updated Sept. 29, 2023 at 9:09 a.m. Sept. 21, 2023. 1 min read. A list of ...

  2. Sep 3, 2015 · Nine residential schools in northwestern Ontario are mentioned in the day scholar class action. They are: First Nations, such as Poplar Hill, that were home to the schools could also be...

  3. Jun 24, 2021 · Poplar Hill Residential School. Poplar Hill Indian Residential School (1962-1989) was located across the Berens River from the community of Poplar Hill in the District of Kenora.

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    • Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School
    • Shingwauk Indian Residential School
    • Spanish Girls School
    • St. Peter Claver
    • St. Mary’s Indian Residential School
    • St. Joseph’s Indian Residential School
    • Mount Elgin
    • St. John’s School
    • Bishop Horden Hall

    184 Mohawk St, Brantford, Ontario The Mowhawk Institute operated in Brantford from 1885 to 1970 under the Anglican Church. After the school closed, Six Nations assumed ownership of the building, and it is now used as the Woodland Cultural Centre.

    237 Airport Road, Kenora, Ontario Opened in 1902, Cecilia Jeffrey originally sat on a remote part of the shores of Shoal Lake, near the Manitoba border. The Presbyterian Church then moved the school to Round Lake, where it stayed open until 1974. It has since been demolished and is now the site of the Grand Council Treaty #3 offices and the Lake of...

    1520, Queen Street East, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario The Shingwauk school opened its doors in 1874 and remained operational for nearly 100 years, closing in 1970. It was located where Algoma University now stands, and Shingwauk Hall (a part of the residential school built in 1935) is now the main building on Algoma’s campus. The residential school’s c...

    Garnier Road, Spanish, Ontario Opened by the Roman Catholic Church in 1868, the remains of the Spanish Girls School can still be seen today in Spanish, Ontario. The building was ravaged by a fire in 1981 — 19 years after the school closed — but the three-storey shell is still standing.

    Garnier Road, Spanish, Ontario St. Peter Claver was an all-boys school in Spanish, Ontario that operated from 1879 to 1958. It was located on the same lot at the Spanish Girls School and was torn down in the early 2000s.

    49 Devils Gap Road, Kenora, ON Opened from 1897 to 1972 under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Church, St. Mary’s sat just off the coast of Golf Course Bay in Kenora. Today, the land belongs to Wauzhushk Onigum Nation and is part of the Kenora 38B Reserve. The Golden Eagle Entertainment Facility now sits in its place.

    205 South Franklin Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario For 85 years, St. Joseph’s (also called Fort William) was operated by the Roman Catholic Church in Thunder Bay. The original school building was torn down in 1966, and Pope John Paul II Senior Elementary School now sits on the land. A memorial stone recognizing the residential school was added to the ...

    Munceytown, Ontario The school in Munceytown was largely run by the Methodist Church and was in operation from roughly 1851 to 1946. The land is now part of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation reservation, and only one structure from the original school remains standing: a barn with drawings and writings from the school’s students etched into ...

    Highway 129, Chapleau, Ontario St. John’s School operated from 1907 to 1948 in Chapleau, Ontario, roughly 200 km north of Sault Ste Marie. The school was originally located on a 153-acre plot on the east side of Chapleau near the Nebskwashi River before the building burned down in 1926. A second location for the school was built on a new 2,142-acre...

    Moose Factory Island, Ontario Also called Moose Factory, this Anglican school was opened from 1906 to 1976 on an island in the southern end of James Bay. The school was demolished in 1983. All of the furniture from it was given to the Moose Cree First Nation. 1. See also: 1.1. Why residential school tragedy could be “real turning point” to true rec...

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  5. Overview of the Indian Residential School System · The goal of Indian residential schools was to assimilate Indians into society. · The Canadian government operated Indian residential schools in partnership with the Anglican, Catholic, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches, among others.

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