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A Progressive Community Moving
Towards Self-Determination

Líl̓wat Nation is a progressive First Nations community located 7 km north of Pemberton, BC. With a membership of almost 2,275 people — approximately 1,490 of whom live in the community — the Líl̓wat Nation is the third largest First Nation in British Columbia.

The Nation is striving towards self-determination for, and by, its citizens by continuing to exert control over its Traditional Territory and resources. With economic development focused on land and resource management, Líl̓wat Nation is building the economic foundation for a sustainable community by exploring opportunities in retail, forestry, agriculture, energy projects and construction.

Líl̓wat Nation’s government, headed by an elected chief, a cultural chief and an 11-person council, is committed to transparency and employs best practices in all aspects of governance. Read more.

Renewed Website Coming This Spring

Líl̓wat Nation’s website is undergoing a major update to make it more user­-friendly.
Our deadline has moved due to technical considerations that require a different approach to the website built.
We appreciate your patience and understanding.


Kukwstum̓ckál̓ap,


Líl̓wat Communications Team

2605, 2025

Bill 14 and 15 Press Release

By |May 26th, 2025|Categories: News|Comments Off on Bill 14 and 15 Press Release

NEWS RELEASE Líl̓wat Nation For immediate release May 22, 2025 Líl̓wat Nation opposes Bill 14, the Renewable Energy Projects (Streamlined Permitting) Act and Bill 15, the Infrastructure Projects Act Mount Currie, BC – Líl̓wat Nation’s [...]

2205, 2025

Pipi7iyekw

By |May 22nd, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Pipi7iyekw

    NEWS RELEASE For immediate release                                                          [...]

COVID-19 Information

Positive? Self-isolating?

If you have tested positive for COVID-19, and are seeking information you can call the Líl̓wat Nation Emergency Response phone line at 604-902-4397. The Emergency Response phone line will be open daily Monday to Friday from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Kúkwstum̓ckacw.

For reliable information:

First Nations Health Authority 

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