- Tsawwassen - Wikipedia
Tsawwassen (English: təˈwɑːsən ⓘ tə-WAH-sən) is a suburban, mostly residential community on a peninsula in the southwestern corner of the City of Delta in British Columbia, Canada
- Vancouver (Tsawwassen) Terminal | BC Ferries
Tsawwassen terminal is a 36 km drive from downtown Vancouver and is located at the southwest end of Highway 17 in Delta Sailings departing from Tsawwassen provide service to Swartz Bay (Victoria), Duke Point (Nanaimo) and the Southern Gulf Islands
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These quick links are meant primarily for Tsawwassen Members to access programs and services most in demand: TFN Child Benefit Application Form [PDF] Health and Social Services Education Services Fishing, Hunting and Gathering Cards Enrolment and Registration Notice 2023-002, Reinstatement of Tsawwassen First Nation Sales Tax Exemptions (gov bc ca)
- Tsawwassen | Vancouver and Area - Travel British Columbia
Located in the southern portion of Metro Vancouver in the Vancouver, Coast Mountains region of BC, Tsawwassen is a delightful seaside community in the southwestern part of Delta, close to the US border
- Tsawwassen | City of Delta
To the northwest of the community are the lands of Tsawwassen First Nation ("TFN"), a people of Coast Salish ancestry who have used this land since at least 200 B C
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- Tsawwassen, British Columbia Canada - Come Explore Canada
Tsawwassen is a suburban community located in the southwestern corner of the Municipality of Delta, British Columbia, Canada It is known for its beautiful beaches, parks, and wildlife
- Tsawwassen - British Columbia Travel and Adventure Vacations
The Lower Mainland region is the traditional home of the Tsawwassen First Nation people, with their present-day 700-acre reserve located near the Ferry Terminal The Tsawwassen People are one of 54 Coast Salish nations who traditionally inhabited this land for over 10,000 years
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