Stz'uminus Long House Renovation and Expansion

The proposed project is to upgrade a Long House and build a new Cultural Hall in Stz'uminus First Nation. The existing dining hall and kitchen will be replaced with a new structure separate from the Long House which will be referred to as the Cultural Hall.

The project works will include:

- demolition and removal of kitchen and dining hall from the Long House

- clearing and site preparation

- structural remediation of the Long House

- restoration of bench seating, as necessary

- restoration of roof

- new washrooms

- replacement of the dancers' hall

- entrance ways and sidewalks upgrade for universal access

- parking lot upgrades

- construction of an approximately 4,000 square meter Cultural Hall – new structure

- extended roof for breezeway coverage between the Long House and the Cultural Hall

- installation of commercial type kitchen

- a storage space and first aid room

- other related works

The Project will improve access and increase the quality of community, cultural, and recreational infrastructure that will provide a safe and comfortable space for community events.

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Latest update

June 2, 2022 – Infrastructure Canada issued its Notice of Determination and determined that the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Contacts

Infrastructure Canada
Theresa Comeau, Environmental Review Officer
Telephone: 343-542-6860
Email: theresa.comeau@infc.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Stz'uminus Long House Renovation and Expansion (British Columbia)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Building and Property Development
    • Recreation and Tourism
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2022-03-25
  • Proponent

    Stz'uminus First Nation
  • Authorities

    • Infrastructure Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    83499
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