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Winisk 90
Winisk
90
is a small
First Nation reserve
and
ghost town
in extreme
Northern Ontario
,
situated
along the
Winisk River
. It was
destroyed
in the
1986 Winisk Flood
.
After the flood
, the residents of the
Weenusk First Nation
re-located to
Peawanuck
,
30 km
inland
.
Winisk was
home
to
Royal Canadian Air Force Station Winisk
, a
Mid-Canada Line
radar control
station
from 1958 to
1965
.
The town
was served by
Winisk Airport
, with its
6,000
feet
plus
gravel
runway which can still be seen.