Welcome to Halfway River First Nation, a vibrant and richly cultural community located in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Situated halfway between Chetwynd and Fort St. John, our community is nestled along the banks of the majestic Halfway River, surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes.
Established in 1914, Halfway River First Nation is a proud member of the Treaty 8 Tribal Association. Our community is home to members of the Cree, Saulteaux, and Dene nations, who have cultivated a strong sense of belonging and unity throughout the years.
The land we call home has always played an essential role in the lives of our people. For countless generations, our ancestors have relied on the abundant resources of the surrounding forests, rivers, and plains for sustenance and spiritual sustenance. Today, we continue to honor and respect our traditional lands, prioritizing sustainable practices that preserve our environment for future generations.
Halfway River First Nation is dedicated to preserving and promoting our vibrant culture and heritage. We actively celebrate our traditions and customs through various cultural events and gatherings. These events provide opportunities for our community members to partake in traditional ceremonies, storytelling, dancing, and drumming, which are integral to our identity and connection to the land.
Our community places great emphasis on education, investing in the growth and development of our youth. The Halfway River First Nation School provides quality education that combines both academic learning and traditional teachings, ensuring our children receive a well-rounded education that honors their cultural roots.
In recent years, Halfway River First Nation has embraced economic development initiatives to create sustainable employment opportunities for our community members. We have fostered partnerships with various industries, including oil and gas, forestry, and renewable energy sectors. These partnerships allow us to maintain a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation, supporting our community’s vision for a prosperous and self-sufficient future.
Exploring the natural wonders of our region is a must-do when visiting Halfway River First Nation. Explore the surrounding forests, hike the picturesque trails, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Halfway River. The breathtaking beauty of our land is sure to leave you awestruck and rejuvenated.
We invite you to experience the warmth and hospitality of our community. Indulge in our traditional cuisine, admire our artwork, and immerse yourself in the rich history and traditions of Halfway River First Nation. Whether you are a visitor or considering moving to our community, we welcome you with open arms and look forward to sharing our unique way of life with you.