Cold Lake First Nations hail from the shores of beautiful Cold Lake in northern Alberta, 300 kilometres north of Edmonton.
Cold Lake First Nations has approximately 2000 members. Around 600 members live on Cold Lake Town Reserves. Another 400 reside in the nearby communities of LeGoff and English Bay. The remaining 1000 members live elsewhere.
A Denesuline Tribe and part of the Dene Nation, Cold Lake First Nations has lived in the Cold Lake area since long before Europeans arrived in Canada.
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The Denesuline have always been known for their artistic abilities and beautiful creations. These talents are evident in the people of the Cold Lake First Nations today. Several Alberta First Nations artists are members of Cold Lake First Nations, including:
- Alex Janvier
- Robert Muskego
- Larry Muskego
- Brian Grandbois
- Claudette Machatis
Just the Stats, Please
Statistics for Cold Lake Town Reserves 149, 149A and 149B
(Source: Statistics Canada)
2006 population: 592
2001 population: 488
Population change (%): 0.2
Total private dwellings: 176
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 165
Population density per square kilometer: 3.2
Land area (square km): 184.17


























