We are the
Tsleil-Waututh Nation

səlilwətaɬ

ʔi ct kʷən̓et k̓ʷə xʷəlməxʷaʔɬ štəhi:m ʔiʔ həli ct wə niʔ ʔəw taʔəltal̓xʷ ƛ̓ syəw̓en̓əɬ ct

We are the
Tsleil-Waututh Nation

səlilwətaɬ

ʔi ct kʷən̓et k̓ʷə xʷəlməxʷaʔɬ štəhi:m ʔiʔ həli ct wə niʔ ʔəw taʔəltal̓xʷ ƛ̓ syəw̓en̓əɬ ct

Our holistic vision seeks to balance ethical growth with Tsleil-Waututh values.

The Tsleil-Waututh Nation is one of many groups of Coast Salish peoples living in the Pacific Northwest, throughout British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. Our knowledge of the lands and waters of our territory has shaped our people.
Listen to a welcome message by Gabriel George
Canoe

Community News & Updates

The latest news from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation community
We invite you to learn about our work and achievements from all departments across səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) in our 2024-2025 Annual Report. 
səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) and the Orange Shirt Society have unveiled an orange “Every Child Matters” crosswalk design at the intersection of Dollarton Highway and Sleil-Waututh Road in North Vancouver.
Orange Shirt Day (National Truth and Reconciliation Day) takes place annually on September 30. Reconciliation is a shared responsibility. Here are some ideas and resources on how you can walk alongside us and other Indigenous communities towards healing and reconciliACTION.

Upcoming Projects

Whey-ah-Wichen Canoe Festival

As “People of the Inlet,” canoe racing has been embedded in our way of life since time out of mind. We host a Canoe Festival at Whey-ah-Wichen (Cates Park) each summer. Join us to cheer on our canoe clubs!
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50-Unit Rental Building

A new 6-storey, 50-unit rental building is being built in our Tsleil-Waututh community. The housing will be located in the new community subdivision, along Spa-ath Road.
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siʔáḿθɘt School

The TWN School offers academic programming for students in grades 8-12 and hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ language and cultural teachings.
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