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Klemtu, British Columbia Kitlope Indian Reserve No. 16: Henaksiala or Kitlope or Gitlope group of the Haisla: at the mouth of the Kitlope River, south of Kitimat: Kitsumkaylum 1: Gitxsan: Klaklacum 12: Union Bar First Nation: N/A Sto:lo: on the Fraser River, 3 miles N of Hope: Complete list of Union Bar reserves: Klitsis 16: Ehattesaht First Nation
Saik'uz, translated as "on the sand", formerly known as Stoney Creek, is a Dakelh nation whose main community is on a reserve 9 km (6 mi) southwest of Vanderhoof, British Columbia along Kenney Dam Road. Saik'uz is a member of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council.
Vanderhoof is a district municipality near the geographical centre [3] of British Columbia, Canada. Covering 2.92 square kilometers, [4] it has a population of about 4,500 within town limits, and offers services to nearly 10,000 people in nearby rural communities. Its main industries are forestry, agriculture, and related businesses.
Moose Factory 68: Moose Cree First Nation: Mushkegowuk Council: Cree: Moose Point 79: Moose Deer Point First Nation: Ogemawahj Tribal Council: Potawatomi: Monrovian 47: Delaware Nation at Monroviantown: Lenape: Mountbatten 76A: Brunswick House First Nation: Wabun Tribal Council: Cree, Ojibwe: Munsee-Delaware Nation 1: Munsee-Delaware Nation
The Nechako region extends from the geographical center of British Columbia (near Prince George) to the border of the Yukon. The Nechako Region has thousands of lakes. It also has many bears, caribou, and moose, making a great breeding centre. Nechako is located on the northern side of British Columbia. It is at the basin of the Nechako River.
The Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Provincial Park is under the Stikine Country Protected Area. [10] The protected area is composed of different provincial parks like Mount Edziza Provincial Park, Stikine River Provincial Park, Gladys Lake Ecological Reserve, Pitman River Protected Area, Chukachida Protected Area, and Tatlatui Provincial Park.
Cluculz Lake is a settlement in British Columbia, located 40 km west of Prince George alongside the Yellowhead Highway.The word "Cluculz" is translated Big Whitefish and is based on a story told by local Carrier people of a group who paddled across the lake in their canoe and were tipped over by a giant Whitefish.
Fraser Lake is a village in northern British Columbia, Canada. It's located on the southwest side of Fraser Lake [ 2 ] between Burns Lake and Vanderhoof alongside the Yellowhead Highway . The small community's population is primarily employed by either the forest industry.