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Active Communities Grant

  • Four young women smiling behind table with books on it and a sign that says Land Stewardship

    S.A.Y. Lands: Walking the Path of Knowledge Sharing

    S.A.Y. Lands’ Active Communities Grant project promoted physical activity and Indigenous knowledge-sharing centred around the Sq’ewqéyl I:mex Xalh Walking Path. Through community engagement events, Story Walks, and geocaching, approximately 780 people were reached through this project!

  • The backs of people walking in the rain on gravel on the Kitselas Cultural and Wellness Trail

    Kitselas First Nation: A Trail as a Living Classroom

    The Kitselas Cultural and Wellness Trail (KCWT) was designed to provide a safe and accessible space for physical activity while celebrating Kitselas culture and connection to the land. The trail spans roughly 1.5 km and connects Kulspai to Kitselas-owned lands along the Skeena River. The trail has quickly become an important part of community life,…

  • Cook's Ferry Elder Daryl Minnabarriet sitting in front of mountain on Cook's Ferry First Nation

    Cook’s Ferry Indian Band: Connecting Physical Activity with the Land and Traditional Practices

    Cook’s Ferry Indian Band’s Active Communities Grant project, ʔe k szʕʷ̓zoʕ ̓ ʷt kt – So We Will Be Strong, explored the interconnection between functional movement and cultural activities to promote physical health and cultural revitalization within the Nlaka’pamux Nation and Cook’s Ferry Indian Band.

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