Wemindji is a small community located on the east coast of James Bay in the Province of Quebec, Canada. It is primarily inhabited by the Cree Nation and is one of the Cree villages of Eeyou Istchee. Wemindji is accessible by air and by water during the summer months. The community has a population of approximately 1,500 residents and is known for its rich cultural heritage and close connection to the land and natural resources. Fishing, hunting, and trapping are integral to the local way of life, and traditional Cree culture and language are still practiced and celebrated in Wemindji.