Manitoulin Island Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. what towns Ojibwe name means “rays of light flashing in the sky” in English?
  2. 6. what town is home to both Lake Manitou and Manitou River?
  3. 9. what channel stretches approximately 160 nautical miles (300 km)?
  4. 11. what town is 11.0 km (6.8 mi) from the famous Cup and Saucer Trail?
  5. 12. what unceded territory is home to the largest Anishnaabek community on the Island?
  6. 15. what town is home to Misery Bay Provincial Park?
  7. 17. what is the name of the largest freshwater island in the world?
  8. 18. what Bay does the chi-cheemaun travel in?
  9. 20. what town is closest to Zhiibaahaasing?
  10. 21. what town is 10km west of Providence Bay?
  11. 24. what town translates from Ojibwe to English: Sucker Creek?
  12. 25. what Island means spirit island in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe language)?
  13. 26. what town's marina was the first Canadian Customs port for boats traveling east from Lake Superior and Michigan?
  14. 27. the town with the Ojibwe name when translated to English means “den of the Great Spirit”
  15. 28. what town hosts Homecoming Weekend every summer?
  16. 29. what ‘Island’ is 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) wide, 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) long?
Down
  1. 1. what town could you find the MS Chi-Cheemaun docked?
  2. 3. what town is home to the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation?
  3. 4. what town can you find Bridal Veil Falls in?
  4. 5. what town was the S.S. Norisle once docked?
  5. 7. what town has the longest public sand beach?
  6. 8. what town showcases the world's largest peace pipe drum and dream catcher?
  7. 10. what town can you find the swing bridge in?
  8. 13. what town is home to Janet Head Lighthouse?
  9. 14. what town can you find the Manitoulin Centennial Museum in?
  10. 16. what Lake is the second-largest Great Lake?
  11. 19. what place is located at these coordinates 46.0763888° N-81.6244444° W?
  12. 22. what town has a precious metal in it's name?
  13. 23. what town translated from Ojibwe to English means, “Home of the stork”?