Stz’uminus, Coast Salish Group Ready For Ladysmith Harbour Water, Land Lots

September 12, 2023

@Ladysmith.ca

LADYSMITHStz’uminus First Nation, the Coast Salish Group and the Town of Ladysmith are working towards a December 31, 2023 transfer date where, the Nation will be granted leases on water and land lots in the Ladysmith harbour.

Current plans are to create a mini-Granville Island concept and CSG is working with the province to remediate portions of the harbour, while long-term plans include the re development of the area from Slag Point to the federal wharf.

This is a result of the $10 million for Stz’uminus’ reconciliation, which is intended specifically for environmental. When this portion of the harbour is fully developed, it is planned to accommodate approximately 1,200 boat houses, slips, moorage and commercial/retail space. This development is aligned with the town’s current waterfront area plan.

On an interim basis, CSG will provide moorage on the existing site. Starting October 1, boaters can contact CSG to arrange for moorage coinciding with the transfer. Additional information regarding this transition will be shared over the next four months.

“This is a significant milestone in the long journey of reconciliation for the Stz’uminus people,” states Stz’uminus Chief John Elliott. “Our ancestors lived on this land, thus Ladysmith Harbour has great significance to our community. This sets the stage for making things right. We embrace the economic and recreational opportunities at Ladysmith Harbour to build a sustainable future for current and future generations.”

Ladysmith Mayor Aaron Stone adds “This is an exciting opportunity to advance Stz’uminus and Ladysmith united priorities. Our shared vision for the waterfront supports a deep desire to return Stz’uminus presence and culture to this area. We look forward with great anticipation to working with Stz’uminus as we continue to advance the Waterfront Area Plan together, working as one.”

Coast Salish Group’s past efforts include a partnership in the Fortis Mt. Hayes project, Holland Creek Residential Development project, Microtel Hotel, and Owls Hollow, a new 600-unit residential subdivision and the development of 40,000 square feet of commercial office space just north of Ladysmith.

Business Examiner Staff

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