(Second Post of June 10th 2025 - 4 Photos) - Hiking the Beach of Mica Bay of Lake Superior Friday June 6th, 2025 North of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario. In November 1849, a force of Anishinaabeg (see Ojibwe) and Métis warriors, led by Chiefs Oshawano, Shingwaukonse and Nebenaigoching, forced the Quebec and Lake Superior Mining Association to stop operating at Pointe aux Mines, Mica Bay, Lake Superior. Mica Bay is approximately 100 km northwest of Sault Ste. Marie on Lake Superior. The closure of the mine and the reaction of the Canada West authorities are known as the Mica Bay Incident.
(Second Post of June 10th 2025 - 4 Photos) - Hiking the Beach of Mica Bay of Lake Superior Friday June 6th, 2025 North of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario.
In November 1849, a force of Anishinaabeg (see Ojibwe) and Métis warriors, led by Chiefs Oshawano, Shingwaukonse and Nebenaigoching, forced the Quebec and Lake Superior Mining Association to stop operating at Pointe aux Mines, Mica Bay, Lake Superior. Mica Bay is approximately 100 km northwest of Sault Ste. Marie on Lake Superior. The closure of the mine and the reaction of the Canada West authorities are known as the Mica Bay Incident.