‘This road is just the beginning:’ Isolated First Nation celebrates Freedom Road
SHOAL LAKE, Ont. — For the first time in his life, Chief Erwin Redsky won’t have to fight for each small stone that lies along the 24-kilometre road that connects his First Nation to the outside world after more than a century.
He looks down the long, wide gravel landlink and predicts it is his community’s path to the future.
“This is Freedom Road,” says the chief of Shoal Lake 40 First Nation with a smile.
The road that provides a year-round tie to the Trans-Canada Highway is just the beginning of a long journey toward reconciliation in Canada, he says.