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Lake Superior was an important part of the fur trading relationship between the First Nations and the French fur traders.

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Please reach out to the United Spirit Nature Network using our phone, fax, or email form. We welcome media inquiries, feedback, and any questions you may have.

United Spirit Nature Network
303 Woodlawn Lane, New Maryland, NB, E3C 1J4

Servicing Locations

Fredericton, NB

Barrie, ON

USNN’s mission is to empower Indigenous communities and allies to protect, preserve, and sustainably manage natural resources. We strive to achieve this through collaborative initiatives that prioritize cultural integrity, environmental responsibility, and community engagement. By bridging Indigenous leadership with innovative environmental solutions, USNN aims to create lasting impacts that benefit both current and future generations.

Anyone who shares our commitment to sustainable environmental stewardship and Indigenous empowerment can get involved. You can participate by volunteering, partnering with us, or supporting our work through donations.

USNN focuses on a variety of projects, including community-driven conservation efforts, educational programs that promote Indigenous ecological knowledge, policy advocacy for environmental justice, and capacity-building initiatives for sustainable resource management.

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