What can I say... WOW!! Unreal...
Thanks for taking the time to share! Truely awe inspiring!
A trip of a lifetime! One I could only dream of making...
Thanks again for sharing!
The Ekwan Pike Report. (30 pics) Big Read.
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Dan, the town was bustling. I could tell lots of work happening. New water treatment plant, new Development Corporation, big new subdivision for new houses being built, (and they're actually doing it right by stripping alot more top soil/mud off the surface rather than just build on shifting mud) DeBeers will see alot of truckers (200 they're hiring for the winter) running the roads, and, so I noticed the little hotel in Attawapiskat is up and running again, a new convenience store, new public health building and a new second motel.Wallyboss wrote:Hey Moose, has the new diamond mine in Attawapiskat changed that community. If it did I hope it was for the best. Hopefully it brought some much needed jobs for the area. My cousin got a position at the mine, she's going to work in one of the offices. My uncle who worked for the Ministry of Labor until he retired 1.5 years ago, was asked by the guy that opened the mine to be a consultant to take care of the Health and Safety of it. So he likes it alot. Being a consultant gives him a lot of free time up there and he is an Avid fisherman and Hunter.
Again your story and pictures made me homesick, sounds like this was a trip to make you forget about Takwata for a while.
Dan aka WB
Your uncle needs a guide, wants a day out fishing, Joe's learning, but says he'll go for a $100 a day or so plus fuel costs.

Glad the report was enjoyed all. Ekwan was fun in the making.
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'Bunk,
You didn't think I'd overlook such an incredible report, did ya? (Just been crazy busy.)
Thanks for taking what must have been a good chunk of your time to share that amazing experience in such entertaining detail -- and for posting the wonderful photo's. Truly a feast for the eyes.
Now you know I would have loved to see that monster pike returned to the river... but you're right about not passing judgement on these folks who not only live a "world away" from me, but who also have completely different life experiences and a unique culture.
Anyway, great post and I think, seriously, you have a future book in the makings some time -- with your own photography as well as narrative.
W.
You didn't think I'd overlook such an incredible report, did ya? (Just been crazy busy.)
Thanks for taking what must have been a good chunk of your time to share that amazing experience in such entertaining detail -- and for posting the wonderful photo's. Truly a feast for the eyes.
Now you know I would have loved to see that monster pike returned to the river... but you're right about not passing judgement on these folks who not only live a "world away" from me, but who also have completely different life experiences and a unique culture.
Anyway, great post and I think, seriously, you have a future book in the makings some time -- with your own photography as well as narrative.
W.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.