Mapping

The combined territories of all 8 CSTC member First Nations accounts for approximately 78,700 sq. kms (7.87 million hectares) in the central region of British Columbia.  The CSTC teritory is roughly twice the size of Vancouver Island (31,000 sq. kms) and about the size of Ireland (71,000 sq. kms). 

The following maps are available for downloading:

CSTC Communities - Feb. 2008 (500 KB)

CSTC SOI Boundary with Mapsheet Overlays - 2001 (700 KB)

BCTC SOI - CSTC Boundary (3.9 MB)



CSTC Member First Nation Maps

The following section contains maps of the individual member First Nations of the CSTC.

Ts’il Kaz Koh (Burns Lake) Territory Map (1 MB)

Tl’azt’en Nation Territory Map (1.4 MB)

Nak’azdli First Nation (3.4 MB)

Nadleh Whut’en First Nation (2 MB)

Saik’uz First Nation (1.6 MB)

Stellat’en First Nation (2 MB)

Takla Lake First Nation (372 KB)

Wet’suwet’en First Nation (2.9 MB)


Google Earth

The popularity and ease of use of Google Earth has made visualization of the earth and the subsequent human impacts, extremely important for understanding how not to live with the land.  For those with access to Google Earth, here is a KMZ file that pinpoints CSTC communities; note all the cutblocks within our territories.

CSTC Communities - KMZ File (1 KB) - Save file and open with Google Earth.  For a FREE Version of Google Earth CLICK HERE!