Nonala, also referred to as ÒNunullaÓ and ÒNo-Na-LakÓ was a post of the Hudson Bay Company established around 1927 and located in northern Manitoba on an island formed by the Egg River to the North, Ford Creek to the South, No-Na-Lak Lake to the West, and Hudson Bay to the East. The post closed in 1939. (Hudson Bay Company Archives)
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Breckenridge, Walter J., 1903-2003 (Photographer)
Created:
1933-08-26
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Nonala, also referred to as ÒNunullaÓ and ÒNo-Na-LakÓ was a post of the Hudson Bay Company established around 1927 and located in northern Manitoba on an island formed by the Egg River to the North, Ford Creek to the South, No-Na-Lak Lake to the West, and Hudson Bay to the East. The post closed in 1939. (Hudson Bay Company Archives)
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Breckenridge, Walter J., 1903-2003 (Photographer)
Created:
1933-08-26
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Nonala, also referred to as ÒNunullaÓ and ÒNo-Na-LakÓ was a post of the Hudson Bay Company established around 1927 and located in northern Manitoba on an island formed by the Egg River to the North, Ford Creek to the South, No-Na-Lak Lake to the West, and Hudson Bay to the East. The post closed in 1939. (Hudson Bay Company Archives)
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Breckenridge, Walter J., 1903-2003 (Photographer)
Created:
1933-08-26
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.