Small northern Alberta community gets bigger with historic land purchase
FORT MCKAY, Alta. — The tiny northern Alberta community of Fort McKay is planning on getting a lot bigger after buying $1.6 million in land from the Alberta government.
The Metis community, on the Athabasca River just north of Fort McMurray, is home to about 750 people and sits among many oilsands sites.
It is believed to be the first Metis settlement to buy all the land it occupies from a provincial government.
“This is nothing less than the realization of Louis Riel’s vision for his people — that we have a land base, a home that is truly ours,” Fort McKay Metis president Ron Quintal said in a release Wednesday.