Prince George Forest District First Nations


Local First Nation Profiles

The Prince George Forest District encompasses nine First Nation traditional territories. The First Nation Profile Site allows access to current First Nation community profiles including information of general interest, the First Nation's government, Tribal Councils and reserves.

Click on the links below for information about a local First Nation community.

Forest Agreements - FRA/FRO

These agreements with First Nations provide for revenue-sharing and forest tenure opportunities.  A Map of the First Nation traditional territory can be found within the Forest and Range Agreement document.

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General Information

The Aboriginal Affairs Branch of the Ministry of Forests and Range provides leadership in co-ordinating and developing policies, initiatives and support to First Nations' issues as they pertain to forest management.

MOFR Consultation Guidelines provide guidance regarding Ministry of Forests consultation activities.

Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation

Archaeological Information

The Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts Archaeology website contains information about the protection, conservation and public appreciation of British Columbia’s archaeological resources – the physical remains of past human activity.

The British Columbia Archaeological Resource Management Handbook is a summary of the Archaeological Impact Assessment and review process in British Columbia.

The British Columbia Archaeological Resource Management Handbook for Foresters has been developed to support foresters in effectively and efficiently managing archaeological resources as part of forestry operations.