Media Contacts

Davis McKenzie

Tla’amin Nation
davis.mckenzie@tn.bc.ca
778 834-7934

Jimmy Smith

Deputy Communications Director
Office of the Premier
jimmy.smith@gov.bc.ca

Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

Media Relations
art.aronson@gov.bc.ca
250 893-2028

Backgrounders

History of the tiskʷat site

The Tla’amin were forcibly removed from their principal settlement of tiskʷat in the late 1880s. The river adjacent to the Tla’amin settlement was dammed, eradicating one of the richest salmon runs on the south coast of B.C., upon which the Tla’amin people relied.

The dam constructed on the site in the early 1900s provided power to a large pulp and paper mill, which was a major economic force in the region for more than 100 years, providing jobs and significant tax revenue for local governments.

The mill ceased operations in 2021, and the owner, Paper Excellence, announced on Aug. 16, 2023, the permanent curtailment of mill operations. The site is currently for sale.

The yixmɛtštəm tiskʷat (we are going to take care of tiskʷat) memorandum of understanding is meant to chart a path for responsible site stewardship, intergovernmental co-operation and economic reconciliation, and to safeguard the future of tiskʷat and prevent abandonment of the property.