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  • Home
  • About MCFN
  • Chief & Council
    • Agendas & Minutes
  • Culture & History
    • A Sacred Trust
    • Historical Tidbit
    • The MCFN Historic Council House
  • Departments
    • MCFN Department Contacts
    • Administration
      • Online Banking
    • Consultation & Accommodation (DOCA)
    • The Department of Lifelong Learning
      • Lifelong Learning Board
      • Early Years
        • EarlyON Child & Family Programs
        • Ekwaamjigenang Children’s Centre (ECC)
        • Maawdoo Maajaamin Child Care (MMCC)
        • Kindergarten
        • Kinder After School Activities Program (KASA)
        • Food Service
        • Meet the Early Years Administrator
      • Lloyd S. King Elementary
      • Post-Secondary Resource Hub
        • MCFN Scholarships and Bursaries
    • Employment & Training
    • Governance
      • Claims, Settlements, and Class Actions
    • Housing
    • Lands & Membership
    • Ontario Works
    • Public Works
    • Restorative Justice
    • Social & Health Services
      • Non-Insured Health Benefits
      • Community Health Unit
      • Community Support Unit
      • Family Support Unit
      • Home and Community Care Unit
      • Mental Health Unit
      • Health Liaison
    • Special Events & Culture Unit
      • Anishinaabemowin Language
      • Events
      • Major Events Committee
      • Translations to Anishinaabemowin
    • Sustainable Economic Development
  • Events
    • Events
    • MCFN Event Participation
  • Publications
    • Annual Reports & Audits
    • Culture and History Publications
  • Job Board
  • Treaty Lands & Territory
    • MCFN Land Acknowledgement Guidelines and Logo Usage Application
    • Mississaugas Treaty at Niagara (1781)
    • Between the Lakes Treaty No. 3 (1792)
    • The Brant Tract Treaty, No. 8 (1797)
    • The Toronto Purchase Treaty, No. 13 (1805)
    • Head of the Lake, Treaty No. 14 (1806)
    • Ajetance Treaty, No. 19 (1818)
    • 12 Mile Creek, 16 Mile Creek and Credit River Reserves – Treaty Nos. 22 and 23 (1820)
    • The Rouge Tract Settlement (2025)
    • Title Claim to Water
  • Community Wellness
  • Lloyd S. King Elementary School
  • Early Years
  • Pow Wow Committee

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The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation is a thriving and vibrant community, bursting with people reaching for their roots as well as the future as they prepare to teach the next 7 generations its history and culture.

General Contact Information

  • (905) 768-1133
  • Communications@mncfn.ca
  • Mississauga of the Credit First Nation
    2789 Mississauga Road
    Hagersville, Ontario
    N0A 1H0

  • Hours of Operation
    Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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