K'ómoks First Nation Treaty

“First Nations can build strong, resilient economies and improve our people's quality of life by exercising their treaty rights and Aboriginal title.”

- Shawn Atleo, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations

Territory

The K'ómoks First Nation (KFN) traditional territory is the eastern portion of Vancouver Island from the Salmon River watershed in the north to the Englishman River watershed in the south. The territory includes all of the islands and portions of the BC mainland from Forward Harbour in the north to include the northwestern Texada Island and all of Denman and Hornby Islands in the south. Significant KFN villages and settlements have existed throughout the territory, including in the Salmon River watershed, on Quadra Island, in the Courtenay and Comox area, as well as on Denman, Hornby, Sandy, and Seal Islands. This is supported by archaeological evidence.

Download K'ómoks Territory Map

K'ómoks Territory PDF Map - High Resolution [1.68 mb]
K'ómoks Territory PDF Map - Low Resolution [624 kb]