28 June 2013
The Gitxsan traditional territories occupy an area of 33,000 square kilometres (about five times the size of P.E.I.) in northwest British Columbia. It is a land of rugged, glacier-capped mountains, lush forests and swiftly flowing rivers heavily influenced by the north Pacific Ocean climate.
The Babine, Bulkley, Kispiox and Skeena Rivers are all found in Gitxsan territory and they are home to abundant salmon and steelhead runs.
Watersheds
There are nine watersheds in the Gitxsan territory.
Read more about the Gitxsan Watersheds
Watershed Projects
Learn more about some of the projects taking place on the lax yip.
Read about the Watershed Projects
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