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Lake Cowichan First Nations

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

We strive to be a strong and healthy community.

 

Ts'uubaa-asatx reserve lands encompass an approximately 100 acre (39 hectare) rectangular parcel, with two roads cutting through it (Youbou Road and North Shore Road), along with an abandoned rail right-of-way which is now part of the Reserve. The Reserve is covered with second and third growth forest (mainly coniferous) and it slopes moderately to steeply southwards toward Lake Cowichan.

The lake

Through the community engagement process, community members identified the following priorities in the following areas:

Community facilities/ recreation

Housing

Infrastructure

Culture

Community Programs and Services

Economic Development

Our strategies to achieve these targets are:

Diverse economic base with a low-risk business profile.

Maximize benefits and diversify existing businesses.

Develop new businesses that create employment, offer maximum ROI (return on investment) and require minimal administrative cost.

Achieve new growth through strategic alliances with businesses that support Saulteau values and objectives.

Ensure and respect green development principles are adhered to in existing and new business ventures.

Ts'uubaa-asatx has made progress in the following areas:

Community Connections

Community Connections

Forests, Lands, Natural Resource & Rural Development

Forests, Lands, Natural Resource & Rural Development

Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure

Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure

Ministry of Tourism

Ministry of Tourism

Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

Ministry of Health

Ministry of Health

Lake Cowichan First Nation Lake

Tsuubaa-asatx Economic Development

Have questions about what we do? You can contact us today and learn more about how we’re building our community.

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