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Our Future
Simpcw First Nation is committed to creating a strong future for our people. We strive to uphold our culture, as well as work towards economic sustainability and professional development for our community.
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Hello everyone
Simpcw First Nation is one of 17 bands that make up the Secwepemc Nation. Simpcwul’ecw (Simpcw territory) covers 5,000,000 hectares and extends north to Kakwa Park, south to Vinsulla, west of Goat River, and east of Jasper, including the North Thompson Valley. Simpcw people are known for their hunting and shing abilities, as well their extensive plant and wildlife knowledge.
Administration Office
Simpcw First Nation: 7555 Dunn Lake Road, Barriere, B.C.
Of ce Hours: 8 am-4 pm Monday to Friday
Reach Us: Phone: 250.672.9995
Fax: 250.672.5858
Email: reception@simpcw.com
Web: www.simpcw.com
Azure Lake in Wells Gray Park
Photo Holly Louwerse
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