Press Release
February 20, 2019
Quesnel City Council has agreed to return the land at Ceal Tingley Park to Lhtako Dene Nation for the proposed Lhtako Dene Indigenous Cultural Centre project.
This site, at the confluence of the Fraser and Quesnel rivers is significant to the Lhtako Dene as the site of a major settlement. This site is also historically significant as the site of first contact with European explorers when Alexander Mackenzie first travelled through the area, and later, with Simon Fraser as he journeyed down the Fraser River.
Lhtako Dene has submitted an application to the Invest in Canada Infrastructure grant in the Rural and Northern Communities stream. This grant will provide up to 100% funding for indigenous, off-reserve projects like the Cultural Centre. The application included letters of support from the City of Quesnel, Cariboo Regional District, Southern Dakelh Nations Alliance, School District 28, University of Northern British Columbia, College of New Caledonia, and West Fraser.
The transfer of land ownership will occur once funding is in place for the project. Lhtako Dene and the City of Quesnel are committed to seeing the project through, and will continue to seek funding opportunities.
Quick Facts:
For more information about the proposed Indigenous Cultural Centre, visit www.quesnel.ca/indigenous-cultural-centre.
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