
Bearskin Lake First Nation
Michikan Lake School
Michikan Lake School has a student population of 70 students from Kindergarten to grade 8. All the classes are split grades and there is a special education teacher. High school students can take classes with the Keewaytinook Internet High School (KiHS). The building is very well maintained and includes a gym, library, kitchen, and classrooms, as well as a playground, and baseball diamond outside.
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Population on Reserve
500

Languages Spoken
Oji-Cree and English

Treaty
9

Access
Fly-in community with winter roads open from January to March