Press Release
Shearwater is a regional service and supply centre and thriving tourism destination on BC’s central coast; Heiltsuk reclaim 63 acres of waterfront property, and take ownership of a dozen businesses, ushering in a new era of economic development.
BELLA BELLA, BRITISH COLUMBIA (July 1, 2021) – The Heiltsuk Nation is celebrating July 1st as “Heiltsuk Day” with the purchase and transfer of the 70-year-old Shearwater Resort and Marina from the Widsten family, for $12.7 million, using funds secured through a reconciliation agreement signed with the Canadian government. The transfer includes an initial 21 job opportunities for Heiltsuk members.
Video from the signing, and b-roll of Heiltsuk territory and the July 1st celebrations are available here (and will be updated throughout the day): https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0vtp8hc2p4yepbd/AABPc3UzdzROooSJY4y5INN_a?dl=0
The nation will continue to operate the resort for guests, adding new offerings like ecotourism and cultural experiences. Moorage and hotel bookings will open for BC residents on July 23rd and the rest of Canada on August 1st. Sports fishing opportunities may resume next year.
The nation is marking the occasion with a ribbon-cutting, cultural ceremonies, speeches and a flag raising at the resort.
“This purchase is about creating new economic opportunities and new memories for our people,” said Marilyn Slett, elected Chief of the Heiltsuk Nation. “It is a testament to our resilience, and an example of reconciliation in action. We look forward to building on the legacy of Shearwater and to welcoming guests into our territory in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest, when it is safe to do so.”
The purchase represents the nation’s largest investment in economic development to date, and includes the reclamation of 63 acres of waterfront property, and the transfer of a dozen businesses.
“This purchase is an example of the Haíɫzaqv-made version of how to do reconciliation,” said Hemas Harvey Humchitt Sr., a Hereditary Chief of the Heiltsuk Nation. “It shows the hard work of our community and joint leadership is paying off, with the reclamation of land and the creation of new economic opportunities for our members.”
Highlights of the purchase include:
The purchase was made using funds secured through the Haíɫcístut Incremental House Post Agreement signed between the Heiltsuk Nation and the Canadian federal government on July 15, 2019, with an investment of $42.72 million to address the Heiltsuk community priorities of Self-Government; Housing and Infrastructure; Economic Development; and Language Revitalization and Preservation.
The parties to the agreement signed and completed the final purchase for Shearwater Co. on June 30th, 2021, following due diligence and inventory review.
Contact Information:
Marilyn Slett
Chief Councillor
Heiltsuk Nation
250-957-7721
Andrew Frank
Heiltsuk Tribal Council Communications
604-367-2112
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