The Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN) Reserve is located in Delta, BC – situated on Canada’s west coast between Vancouver and the United States border at Point Roberts, Washington. Today, the TFN has aproximately 300 members, both on and off reserve. The Reserve itself covers about 700 acres. The government system used here is the band council system, and is similar to a municipal government. The TFN has an administration staff of about 40 that offers a range of social, cultural, economic and administrative services to the community. In the past few years, many initiatives been undertaken to revive Tsawwassen’s culture. A traditional style longhouse has been constructed, a Halkomelem language program is underway and the Tsawwassen people have continued important traditional activities such as fishing.
This web site has been constructed to serve several purposes:
- To outline sevices to the TFN community,
- To communicate with other communities, and
- To archive important cultural materials.
This site will be updated as often as required, but at least monthly. This may vary by individual department.

Tsawwassen First Nation Administration Building
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DEPARTMENTS |
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Administration & Operations | Chief and Council | ||
Education | Employment | Fisheries | Lands and Taxation |
Public Works | Social Development | Treaty | Bylaws |
TFN USER PAGES |
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Aboriginal Canada Portal Naut’sa Mawt Resources Group Corporation of Delta |