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Latest news
February 9th Council meeting
The Council meeting on Saturday February 9th has been postponed due to weather. A new date will be announced.
read moreThe Ditidaht Nation Development Corp purchases Private Land from Island Timberlands
The DDC announces its newest acquisition or 4 key parcels of private land around Nitinaht Lake. Three parcels are adjacent to Windsurf Park where plans for expansion of the site will take place. The fourth Parcel north of Gus Bay will be prime Forestry land suitable...
read moreNew password protected area for Ditidaht Members
Just like on our old website (Ditidaht.ca), our new website (Nitinaht.ca) has a password protected area that contains treaty updates and other important information. By now you should have received an email that explains the simple steps to follow to create your...
read moreNew Nitinaht Region website: everything in one place
Our new Nitinaht.ca website has three parts: tourism, economic development and member information. This site is the ‘go to’ place for information about what’s happening in our region and in our Nation. Have an item for the community calendar? Want to add something to...
read moreFive West Coast Nations buy iconic Island cannery
The Ditidaht Nation is a proud partner in the Nuu-chah-nulth Seafood Development Corporation – the company that purchased St Jean’s Cannery in 2016. St Jean’s is the largest salmon cannery in Southern BC and serves the sports fishing industrial throughout the...
read moreBetter wayfinding means we’re easier to find and explore
In 2017 we will be installing new signs on highways and logging roads to make it easier to navigate throughout the Nitinaht Region. Now you can find all of our region’s hidden gems without having to follow pages of directions! Of course you can still get lost if...
read moreHobiton Triangle: Canada’s newest canoe adventure – coming soon
Only a handful of the hardiest adventurers have experienced the HOBITON Lakes Chain, a 3-5-day, 38 km tour. This self-guided and guided tour will allow everyday adventurers to experience one of the most scenic and remote canoe routes anywhere. This is a joint project...
read moreNew third entrance offers new ways to hike the trail
Reserve your spot on the West Coast Trail today. Hikers wanting a shorter trip can now start at the halfway point by using the Nitinaht Lake Entry Point and head to Bamfield or Renfrew. Learn more...
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