From the beginning of time,
the Gitga’at people
have existed in their Territory
on what is now British Columbia's northwest coast.
The wellbeing of their people
is intricately related to
the health of their lands,
waters, and resources, and
the community continues to
work to sustain their abundance
and richness. Gitga’at
culture is strengthening,
and traditional practices
continue to shape day to day
life in the village.
Opportunities
exist for visitors to share
cultural, wildlife, and other
types of experiences in Gitga’at
territory, which is home to
some of the most spectacular
scenery, captivating wildlife,
and rich historical and cultural
sites in the world.
Gitga'at evict Northern Gateway crew conducting spill response survey
HARTLEY BAY, B.C. - Members of the Gitga'at Nation say they have evicted a Northern Gateway Pipelines crew from their territory on the north coast of British Columbia as it tried to conduct oil spill response surveys.
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UPDATE: Enbridge denies being kicked out of Gitga'at territory
Members of the Gitga'at Nation of Hartley Bay say they kicked representatives of Enbridge out of their territory on Wednesday after failing to properly consult with the community of Hartley Bay, though Enbridge denies that is what happens.
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