Hartley Bay

Hartley Bay is located in British Columbia
Hartley Bay
Hartley Bay
Location of Hartley Bay in British Columbia
Hartley Bay, B.C. 2003
Hartley Bay, B.C. ca 1980

Hartley Bay is a First Nations community on the coast of British Columbia. The village is located at the mouth of Douglas Channel, about 630 kilometres (390 mi) north of Vancouver and 145 kilometres (90 mi) south of Prince Rupert. It is an isolated village accessible only by air and water with a population of 200.

It is home to the Gitga'ata (sometimes Gitga'at or Gitk'a'ata), which means "People of the Cane." The Gitga'at are members of the Tsimshian nation. As of 2013, 167 band members live on the reserve and 533 members live off reserve in Prince Rupert, Vancouver or other regions.[1] The community is served by seaplane and ferry from Prince Rupert. A distinctive feature of the community is the wooden boardwalks which are used rather than gravel roads.

  1. ^ "Hartley Bay". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. February 6, 2013.

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