Haisla Nation
Kitamaat
Haisla means “dwellers downriver,” and the present-day Haisla Nation is an amalgamation of two historic bands – the Kitamaat of the Douglas and Devastation channels and the Kitlope of the upper Princess Royal Channel and Gardner Canal.
Haisla Nation
The territory of the Haisla Nation spans 1.6 million hectares of the North Coast. the Haisla’s main community is located in Kitamaat Village at the head of the Douglas Channel.
The Haisla people speak Haisla language which is part of the Wakashan language family.
See ProjectsThe Nation’s social system is based on matrilineal clans. There are eight clans, each with its own Chief, resource area and winter village. The Haisla territory has provided the Nation with food, shelter and livelihood, helping to sustain the community for generations.
To the Haisla, “land is connected to our past, our culture, and now, our future.” The natural resources contained within their territory allow the Haisla to build their communities and harvest the traditional resources they have depended on.
Haisla Nation Projects
In partnership with Coast Funds, Haisla Nation has invested in:
First Nation | Applicant | Project | Description | Links | Type | Year | Funding |
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Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2024/25 Operations | To support operations of the Haisla Fisheries Commission 2023-24, including stock assessment activities for oolichan, Pacific salmon, and shellfish; the maintenance of resource-associated "wa'wais" cabins within marine conservancies; and monitoring Haisla territory; and training in Marine Mammal Response with associated monitoring and tracking exercises. | Conservation Fund | 2024 | $ 200,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | 359 Haisla Avenue Upgrades and Improvements | To support development of micro grocery store in the Kitaamaat village. | Economic Development Fund | 2024 | $ 255,645 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2023/24 Operations | To support operations of the Haisla Fisheries Commission 2023-24, including stock assessment activities for oolichan, Pacific salmon, and shellfish; the maintenance of resource-associated "wa'wais" cabins within marine conservancies; and monitoring Haisla territory; and training in Marine Mammal Response with associated monitoring and tracking exercises. | Conservation Fund | 2023 | $ 150,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2022/23 Operations | To support aquatic resources conservation efforts led by the Haisla Fisheries Commission, including eulachon and salmon stock assessments in Haisla watersheds; maintaining Haisla Nation assets (e.g. wa'wais cabins, trails and hot spring facilities); completing maintenance and upgrades at wa'wais; monitoring marine conservancies, parks and areas of concern; and following up on incident reports from community members, government, industry and/or the public; and paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) monitoring for bivalve shellfish. | Conservation Fund | 2022 | $ 200,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2021/22 Operations | To support aquatic resources conservation efforts led by the Haisla Fisheries Commission, including eulachon and salmon stock assessments in Haisla watersheds; upgrading damaged wa'wais cabins; integrating the Haisla Marine Plan values and priorities into existing regional plans and provincial/federal initiatives such as the Marine Planning Partnership, Marine Protected Area Planning, the Ocean Protection Plan, and the BC Parks’ Recreation Initiative; monitoring and assessing the impacts of recreational use of Haisla territory, providing support to the Haisla Youth Cultural Camps; assessing mountain goat stocks; Paralytic Shellfish monitoring; and maintaining collaborative planning and networking partnerships. | Conservation Fund | 2021 | $ 200,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2020/21 Operations | To support aquatic resources conservation efforts led by the Haisla Fisheries Commission, including enhanced eulachon and salmon stock assessments in Haisla watersheds; upgrading wa'wais cabins at Monkey Beach, Wahoo River, and Fishtrap; integrating the Haisla Marine Plan values and priorities into existing regional plans and provincial/federal initiatives such as the Marine Planning Partnership, Marine Protected Area Planning, the Ocean Protection Plan, and the BC Parks’ Recreation Initiative; and providing logistical support to maintain the Haisla Youth Cultural Camps in 2020. | Conservation Fund | 2020 | $ 200,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Redevelopment of the Kitlope Lodge in Xesdu’wäxw (Huschduwaschdu) | To restore and redevelop the Kitlope Lodge that was originally constructed by the Haisla Watchmen and Nanakila Institute in the 1990s following establishment of the Huchsduwachsdu Nuyem Jees / Kitlope Heritage Conservancy in 1994; the Kitlope Lodge serves as the sole base for Guardian, stewardship, research, public safety or recreational infrastructure in the homelands of the Xenaksiala peoples | Conservation Fund | 2019 | $ 150,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2018/19 Operations | To support operations of the Fisheries Commission including doubling cultural camp capacity at Weewanie Wa'wais to provide opportunities for 40 Haisla youth this summer; completing site monitoring throughout the territory including salmon stock assessments and monitoring of outfitter activities in the Huchsduwachsdu Nuyem Jees (Kitlope Heritage Conservancy); undertaking an eelgrass research project in the Douglas Channel to explore possible regeneration sites; and ensuring Nuyems (Haisla traditional laws) are incorporated into all resource management and development decision-making. | Conservation Fund | 2018 | $ 150,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2017/18 Operations | To support operations of the Fisheries Commission to convene the first cultural summer camp in recent years for 20 Haisla youth at Weewanie Wa'wais; complete infrastructure projects in a number of wa'waises and conservancies including continued development of the new Kemano Bay Research Station; complete ecological restoration projects including riparian recovery planting, removal of man-made barriers to fish migration, and fish habitat complexing; and ensuring Nuyems (Haisla traditional laws) are incorporated into all resource management and development decision-making | Conservation Fund | 2017 | $ 230,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2016/17 Operations | To support operations of the Fisheries Commission; complete infrastructure projects in a number of wa'waises and conservancies including a preparing a new research station in Kemano Bay; ecological restoration projects including riparian recovery planting, removal of man-made barriers to fish migration, and fish habitat complexing; and ensuring Nuyems (Haisla traditional laws) are incorporated into all resource management and development decision-making | Conservation Fund | 2016 | $ 214,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Fisheries Commission – 2015/16 Operations | To support operations of the fisheries commission, complete infrastructure projects in a number of wa'waises and conservancies, stock assessment of eulachon and salmon across twenty watersheds, implementation of the new Haisla Marine Use Plan, and marine-based environmental monitoring in partnership with Ocean Networks Canada | Conservation Fund | 2015 | $ 334,900 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Humprys and Lone Wolf Creek Riparian Restoration – 2015/16 Projects | To undertake the 2015 phase of multi-year riparian restoration projects on Humprys Creek and Lone Wolf Creek that will restore stream bank integrity, to initiate a shift from shrub dominated to primarily conifer forest riparian ecosystems, and consequently improve fish habitat and salmon spawning grounds | Conservation Fund | 2015 | $ 334,900 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Haisla Town Centre – Commercial Office Complex Development | To prepare detailed design drawings and to complete associated work to bring a development permit to the approval stage for a commercial office complex at Haisla Town Centre in downtown Kitimat | Economic Development Fund | 2015 | $ 100,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Acquisition of the Kitimat Valley Institute Property and Facility | To acquire the land and training facility where Kitimat Valley Institute is located from Coast Mountain School District #82 | Economic Development Fund | 2015 | $ 600,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Acquisition of MK Bay Marina | To finalize a joint venture partnership and acquire MK Bay Marina from the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine | Economic Development Fund | 2014 | $ 882,705 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Development of Haisla Town Centre | To undertake and complete the rezoning and subdivision process in order to secure necessary permits for development of the first condominium at the new Haisla Town Centre in Kitimat | Economic Development Fund | 2014 | $ 1,200,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Acquisition of Commercial Office Space in Kitamaat | To acquire a commercial office building in Kitamaat Village and invest in significant capital improvements | Economic Development Fund | 2014 | $ 495,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Lands and Resources Department – 2014/15 Operations | To support operations of the department, complete the Haisla Marine Use Plan, Douglas Channel monitoring including fish escapement data collection, and participation in industrial development consultation processes | Conservation Fund | 2014 | $ 490,500 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Land Acquisition in Downtown Kitimat | To acquire a property from the Province of British Columbia that is located in the center of Kitimat and strategically located for future development | Economic Development Fund | 2014 | $ 419,000 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Coastal Resource Management Project – 2013/14 Phase | To establish a habitat monitoring system and to develop a database of high resolution geo-referenced photos and videos of the coastal zone with documentation from a marine biologist and an archaelogist | Conservation Fund | 2013 | $ 262,822 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Lands and Resources Department – 2012/13 Operations | To support operations of the department including patrols of the territory to monitor all resource use, Coho and Pink salmon habitat restoration on a 600m section of Pine Creek, and salmon stock assessments in the Kitlope and Kemano watersheds | Conservation Fund | 2012 | $ 299,345 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Lands and Resources Department – 2011/12 Operations | To support operations of the department including patrols of the territory to monitor all resource use and participating in the management of protected areas through a cooperative management agreement with the Ministry of Environment | Conservation Fund | 2011 | $ 201,805 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Start-up of the Haisla Watchman Program | To initiate and operate the program including active monitoring and documentation of natural resource use activities throughout the Nation’s territory, monitoring and protection of sixteen conservancies, and maintenance of fifteen remote stations | Conservation Fund | 2010 | $ 228,368 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Marine Stewardship Initiative | To hire a marine biologist and/or fisheries expert to participate in scientific assessments initiated by companies seeking to operate in Haisla territory, provide critical analyses of environmental reports, and initiate independent research on behalf of the Nation | Conservation Fund | 2009 | $ 64,250 | |
Haisla Nation | Haisla Nation Council | Expansion of Haisla Contracting Services | To purchase heavy equipment in order to diversify and expand Haisla Contracting Service's existing business with local governments, manufacturing companies, and highway maintenance firms | Economic Development Fund | 2009 | $ 148,738 |
Total Projects | 25 | Total Invested | $ 8,011,978 |
Total Projects: 25
Total Invested: $ 8,011,978
Haisla Organizations and Resources
Online Resources
- BC People Haisla Nation
B.C People
- Haisla Guardian Watchmen
Coastal Stewardship Network
- Haisla Nation
North Coast Skeena First Nations Stewardship Society
Related Protected Areas
- Bishop Bay – Monkey Beach Conservancy
- Bishop Bay – Monkey Beach Corridor Conservancy
- Brim River Hot Springs Protected Area
- Coste Rocks Provincial Park
- Crab Lake Conservancy
- Dala Kildala Rivers Estuaries Provincial Park
- Eagle Bay Provincial Park
- Europa Lake Conservancy
- Foch-Gilttoyees Provincial Park and Protected Area
- Huchsduwachsdu Nuyemjees / Kitlope Heritage Conservancy
- Jesse Falls Protected Area
- K’lgaan/Klekane Conservancy
- Kitimat River Provincial Park
- Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Provincial Park
- Owyacumish River Provincial Park
- Shearwater Hot Springs Conservancy
- Stair Creek Conservancy
- Sue Channel Provincial Park
- Weewanie Hot Springs Provincial Park