- Description
- Responsible for all lands and resources, and development that occurs within Wahnapitae First Nation traditional territory
Covers areas including:- Economic development
- Environment
- Mining industry
- Public works
- Resource development
- Waste Diversion Strategy, which oversees operations and management of waste generated within the community
- Environmental Management, which works to minimize environmental impacts; involved with water source protection, waste management, youth programs and GIS mapping efforts
- Representation on The Drinking Water Source Protection Program of the City of Greater Sudbury
- Tahgaiwinini Technical & Environmental Services Group, a Band-owned business that provides mining companies with a variety of environmental management services
- Mining Industry Working group
- Sale of firewood by the cord or bag for community members
- Joined Green Economy North in 2017 to support community energy planning
- Eligibility
- Members of Wahnapitae First Nation
- Application Process
- Call for information
- Documents Required
- No documents required
- Office
- 705-858-0610 - Band Office
- Fax
- 705-858-5570
- Web Site
- https://wahnapitaefn.ca/administration/lands-resources.html
- Mailing Address
- 259 Taighwenini Trail Rd
Band Office, Centre of Excellence
Wahnapitae First Nation, ON, P0M 1H0
Canada - Languages
- English
- Contact
- Sara Lehman, Lands Director
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 705-858-0610 - Fees
- None
- Social Media
- Agency Information
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- Copyright
- 211 Ontario North
- Last Verified On
- September 17, 2025
- Address
- Band Office, Centre of Excellence, 259 Taighwenini Trail Rd
Wahnapitae First Nation, ON, P0M 1H0- Band Office is located in the Centre of Excellence building at Taighwenini Trail on Wahnapitae First Nation
- Community is approx 50 km N of Sudbury, near Capreol on NW shores of Wanapitei Lake
- Consists of 1 main reserve with a land area of approx 10.36 sq km; may increase with the settlement of a pending land claim
- Reserve is known as Wahnapitae Indian Reserve No 11
- Completely separate from the community of Wahnapitae which is located on Hwy 17E within the city of Greater Sudbury
- First Nation name comes from "Wahnapitaeping" which means 'that place where the water is shaped like a molar tooth'
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- Fully Accessible
- Hours of Operation
- Mon: 8 am-4:30 pm * Tue-Thu: 8 am-5:30 pmMon0800 to 1630Tue0800 to 1730Wed0800 to 1730Thu0800 to 1730
- Service Area(s)
- Wahnapitae First Nation


