G-041 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 corporateBody Edmonton-Hobbema District conventionDeclaration 1967 - present The Hobbema Indian Agency, situated at Pigeon Lake and Hobbema near Wetaskiwin, Alberta in the Treaty 6 region, consisted of Cree reserves including Ermineskin, Samson, Pigeon Lake, Montana and Louis Bull. Hobbema was a sub-agency of the Edmonton Indian Agency until 1885 when it became a separate agency. The Department of Indian Affairs and its predecessors have been responsible for such matters as treaties, reserves, provision of education, and supervision of agriculture on reserves. The Department of Indian Affairs and its predecessors have been responsible for such matters as treaties, reserves, provision of education, and supervision of agriculture on reserves.

The Hobbema Indian Agency, located near Wetaskiwin, Alberta, was responsible for bands in the Treaty 6 region of Alberta. Between 1885 and 1892 the agency was sometimes referred to as Peace Hills. In 1967 the Hobbema Agency merged with the Edmonton Agency to form the Edmonton-Hobbema District.

EDH Edmonton-Hobbema District (AB)