Natoaganeg First Nation
Natoaganeg First Nation

Chief
George Ginnish
Band Office
The Natoaganeg (Eel Ground) First Nation is a Mi’kmaq community with a population of approximately 1094 members, located on the Miramichi River in northern New Brunswick, Canada. It is comprised of three reserves, including Eel Ground #2, Big Hole Tract #8, and Renous #12.
The community has a rich history and culture, with roots dating back thousands of years. The Mi'kmaq people have a deep connection to the land and water, with a way of life that is centered around traditional practices such as hunting, fishing, and gathering for feasts and celebrations.
Today, the Natoaganeg First Nation is a thriving community, with a strong sense of identity and a commitment to their cultural traditions. The community is actively engaged in economic development, education, health, and social services, and is dedicated to building a bright future for their people