Stikine Guidebook - Regional District of Kitimat Stikine
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Stikine Guidebook - Regional District of Kitimat Stikine
Guide to the STIKINE Overview THE STIKINE WELCOMES YOU Located in the picturesque northwest BC, the Stikine region is home to several communities rich in Talhtan First Nations history including Dease Lake, Telegraph Creek, and Iskut. Just 236 kilometers south of the Yukon border, Dease Lake offers access to some of Canada’s largest natural parks, Spatsizi Wilderness Park and Mount Edziza Park. Discover remote wilderness in the Stikine region with endless recreation opportunities from guided horseback riding in the summer months to cross country skiing in the winter. In between the communities of Dease Lake and Iskut is the unique point where the Dease and Liard rivers flow north, and the Stikine River flows west into the Arctic and Pacific Oceans. The Stikine River has become popular spot for canoe and kayaking trips, some have made the journey from Telegraph Creek to Wrangell, Alaska. The lakes in the region are renowned for their Arctic Grayling, Northern Pike, Rainbow Trout, and massive Lake Trout species, while the nearby rivers fill with salmon in the spring and summer months. Wildlife is thriving in the region, moose, bear, caribou, mountain goats, and wolverines are just a few of the species roaming the area. If you’re searching for a truly remote wilderness, rich in history and culture, with plenty of opportunity for adventure right in your backyard, then the Stikine region just might be the place for you! History For thousands of years the Tahltan have occupied this region with deep respect for the land as a source of food and life. In fact, the Tahltan First Nations are known as the keepers of the land or “Dena nenn Sogga neh ‘ine” in their traditional language. Using the obsidian rock created by the lava flows of Mount Edziza to make weapons and tools, the Tahltan were able to hunt, trade with neighboring First Nations, and live off the land for generations. This connection with the land is still very much alive today in the Tahltan Territory. In 1838, a Hudson’s Bay Company’s post was established at the source of a mountain stream, a place known as “Talh’ah”, or Head of the Lake by the Tahltan. The post at Dease Lake, as it was called, became a popular stop on the gold rush trail in 1864 and 1873 and even more so later during the Klondike Gold Rush with the Stikine River serving as the major transport route inland to the Yukon. Tahltan Territory was not accessible by road until 1972 when Highway 37 was completed, running north along the Iskut River and Lakes to Dease Lake, Cassiar and the Yukon. There are three Tahltan communities today Iskut (Luwe Chon), Dease Lake (Talh’ah) and Telegraph Creek (Tlegohin). Travelling to the Stikine Region Air: Connections to domestic and international airports are made easy with airports offering domestic flights in Terrace, Smithers and Dease Lake. Northwest Regional Airport (Terrace) Airlines: Air Canada, West Jet, Central Mountain Air, Hawkair and Northern Thunderbird Air Flights: Daily non-stop flights to Vancouver, Calgary, Kelowna, Prince George, Dease Lake Dease Lake Airport Airlines: Northern Thunderbird Air Flights: Scheduled flights to Terrace and Smithers Highway: From Kitwanga Junction on Highway 16 to the Yukon, the Stewart-Cassiar Highway (HWY 37) is one of only two routes from B.C. to the Yukon and the State of Alaska. The total distance from the junction of Highway 16 to the Yukon border is 725 kilometers (450 miles). Along the highway surrounded by mountain vistas are the communities of Iskut and Dease Lake. Take the turn at Dease Lake and experience the winding Telegraph Creek Road (HWY 51). MILEAGE CHART Terrace Whitehorse Prince George Kelowna Edmonton Vancouver Seattle ISKUT 500 km (6.5 hrs) 734 km (10 hrs) 885 km (10.5 hrs) 1,595 km (17.5 hrs) 1,623 km (18.5 hrs) 1,668 km (19 hrs) 1,779 km (20.5 hrs) DEASE TELEGRAPH LAKE CREEK 598 km 680 km (7.5 hrs) (9 hrs) 650 km 760 km (8.5hrs) (11.5 hrs) 970 km 1,077 km (12 hrs) (15 hrs) 1,678 km 1,786 km (19 hrs) (22 hrs) 1,707 km 1,815 km (20 hrs) (23 hrs) 1,752 km 1,860 km (20.5 hrs) (23.5 hrs) 1,862 km 1,970 km (21.5 hrs) (25 hrs) GETTING HERE Proximity to other Communities Population for Stikine Region Iskut: 648 Dease Lake: 475 Telegraph Creek: 400 Top Employers COMMUNITY Tahltan Nation Development Corporation Imperial Metals School District 87 Northern Health Housing Affordability The cost of buying a home in one of the communities in this region is well below the provincial average. - Small to medium sized home $100,000 - $150,000 - Large home on acreage $150,000 - $250,000 Dease Lake Average Temperature High Jan -13°C April 7°C July 19°C Oct 6°C Low -22°C 5°C 6°C -3°C Education: Religious Centers and Churches Tahltan School (K-9): With approximately 40 students, school staff take pride in the continuous improved success their students have shown in academics. The school embraces and promotes local culture and traditions through activities such as Tahltan language lessons, fishing, trapping, camping and hunting. Telegraph Creek: • St.Theresa’sParish • St.Aidan’sParish Dease Lake School (K-12): Serving approximately 110 students from around the area, the school focuses on respecting Tahltan heritage and culture and looks forward to the future with optimism. Students and staff at the Dease Lake School are equipped to be lifelong learners and committed to giving back something positive to the community. Northern Lights College: Located in the heart of the Stikine, the Northern Lights College Dease Lake Campus works closely with industry and business to meet the educational needs of their employees and the people who live in the region. The Dease Lake Campus holds short training courses such as Basic Fire-Fighting or Heavy Equipment Operator training to prepare students for potential work opportunities. Northern Lights College also offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet. Dease Lake: • LivingWatersChristian Community Church • Samaritan’sPurseDeaseLake Ministry Centre • ChurchofSt.MaryMagdelene Iskut: • ChurchofOurLadyofFatima Healthcare: Tahltan Health and Social Services Authority: The THSSA delivers health programs to the on-reserve population. Services include mental health and addictions, home and community care, as well as environmental health services. Iskut Valley Health Services: Provides programs and services that promote and sustain mental, emotional, spiritual and physical well-being of the Iskut people. These health programs include acute and chronic care clinics, medical emergency services, dental programs and home care services. First Nations Health Authority: Nursing station in Telegraph Creek provides primary care, public health, health promotion and emergency care for First Nations individuals, families and communities, including after hours on-call care. SERVICES Stikine Health Centre: Serving a population of almost 2,000 from the surrounding area, the Stikine Health Centre has two full time physicians, three full time nurses and one full time combined laboratory/x-ray technician. Offering public health and palliative care services as well as physician clinics, residents are able to access healthcare services regularly in the Stikine region. Specialized health services can be accessed in the larger northern centres of Terrace, Smithers, or Prince George. BC Ambulance Service provides coverage in Dease Lake, including Air Ambulance services. Top 5 things to do in the Stikine TOP 5 Experience true wilderness with endless outdoor recreation opportunities in the Stikine Region. 1 Embrace the outdoors and set up camp at some of the largest provincial parks in British Columbia. Mount Edziza, Spatsizi Wilderness Plateau, Boya Lake, and Kinaskan Lake Provincial Parks are all located in the Stikine and are well known for their hiking and fishing opportunities. 2 Grab your paddle and canoe or kayak at one of the lakes or rivers in the area. Some thrill seekers have made the journey on the Stikine River from Telegraph Creek, British Columbia to Wrangell, Alaska over 10 river days, travelling downriver over 267 kilometers! 3 Iskut is home to the largest blueberry patch in British Columbia as a result of a huge fire, which devastated the region almost fifty years ago. Bears can frequently be spotted digging into a huckleberry feast. Check out the wildlife or spend the day picking berries on the Iskut Burn. 4 For an adventurous journey back in time, take the 112-kilometer gravel road from Dease Lake to Telegraph Creek along the Grand Canyon of the Stikine. Following a Tahltan trading route and the path of early gold prospectors, the road winds along the Stikine Canyon, with dramatic views of the sheer walls cut by the river through layers of volcanic rock. 5 There are endless wildlife viewing opportunities in the Stikine. The region is home to the largest herd of Stone Sheep in the world, and BC’s largest concentration of woodland caribou gathers in the Spatsizi for the rut. Spotting mountain goats on the rock walls of the Grand Canyon of the Stikine and snapping photos of bears, moose, lynx, and wolverines is all possible in a day trip. TOP EVENTS 1 Dease Lake Fish Derby – “BC’s Largest Northern Lake Trout Derby” 2 4on4 Industry Hockey Tournament 3 Annual Chief’s Ride – Bike ride from Telegraph Creek to Dease Lake to promote healthy activities and raise vital funds for medical emergencies. 4 Dease Lake Career Fair & Resource Forum 5 National Aboriginal Day Celebrations 6 Tahltan Country Music Jam Grocery Store Hardware store Restaurants HOTELS/MOTELS R.V. parks TRAIL SYSTEMS Provincial Parks PLAYGROUNDS Arena Gift Shops ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES AMENITIES POST OFFICE Community halls DEASE LAKE TELEGRAPH CREEK 1. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Suite 300, 4545 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, BC, V8G 4E1 250-615-6100 www.rdks.bc.ca ISKUT BRITISH COLUMBIA Bob Quinn Lake Meziadin Junction Stewart Cranberry Junction Nass Camp Hazelton New Aiyansh Kitwanga Gitwinksihlkw Greenville Rosswood 2. Northern Health Suite 600, 299 Victoria Street Prince George, BC, V2L 5B8 250-565-2649 www.northernhealth.ca COMUNITY CONTACTS 3. School District 87 PO Box 190, Lot 5 Commercial Drive Dease Lake, BC, V0C 1L0 250-771-4440 www.sd87.bc.ca Terrace Prince Rupert Smithers Houston Kitimat Prince George Vancouver 4. Tahltan Central Government PO Box 69, Tatl’ah Dease Lake, BC, V0C 1L0 250-771-3274 www.tahltan.org 5. Northern Lights College PO Box 220, Lot 10 Commercial Drive Dease Lake, BC, V0C 1L0 250-771-5500 www.nlc.bc.ca Produced by the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine in collaboration with the Tahltan Central Government. 2016