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Lake Babine Nation Lake Babine Nation is third largest Aboriginal Band in British Columbia Lake Babine Administration Office is situated 142 miles West of Prince George, BC with a total registered membership of approximately 2,525 [ based on January 2025 population statistics
About Us – Lake Babine Nation A sovereign and prosperous Lake Babine Nation governed by competent and dedicated Chief Council Our Mission Statement: “Lake Babine Nation Chief and Council, through good governance, will ensure all members a healthy, traditional, and prosperous future ”
Chief and Council – Lake Babine Nation Lake Babine Nation Chief Council Chronological History Lake Babine Nation traditionally utilized a governing structure called the ‘Bah’lats” Within the Bah’lats there were Hereditary Chiefs and four clans (Bear, Caribou, Beaver and Frog) who enjoyed a vibrant economy based of inland fishery
Foundation Agreement – Lake Babine Nation The Foundation Agreement outlines a shared 20-year vision that establishes a step-by-step pathway to self-government, shared decision-making, and the implementation of Lake Babine Nation Aboriginal title For LBN to be successful, we need this to be done by Lake Babine, for Lake Babine
News Events – Lake Babine Nation Lake Babine Nation First Voices is excited to announce the launch of the Nedut’en First Voices App!
Communities – Lake Babine Nation Woyenne (I R # 27) is Lake Babine’s largest community which is located within the municipal boundaries of the Village of Burns Lake The reserve area is 60 hectares (140 acres) in size, with a growing population of more than 2,207 residing in 147 homes
News – Lake Babine Nation Lake Babine Nation First Voices is excited to announce the launch of the Nedut’en First Voices App!
Administration – Lake Babine Nation The Lake Babine Nation honors the past, present and future The vision will be achieved by their members for their members We see a nation where we have: Sustainable environmental stewardship; Education system providing lifelong learning that results in members contributing to the nation; Celebrate our cultural identity and uniqueness
Contact Us – Lake Babine Nation Lake Babine Nation – Main Office: Main Receptionist Social Development Receptionist Forestry LP Receptionist Ph: (250) 692-4700 Fx: (250) 692-4700 Toll free: 1-888-692-3214 Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0 reception@lbnforestry ca Fort Babine Receptionist: Tachet Health Receptionist: Tachet Receptionist: Ph: (250) 692-7010