Nemiah’s Journal
Tŝilhqot’in History: Reconciliation & Repatriation
The journey of the Tŝilhqot’in Nation and the Xeni Gwet’in towards reconcilaiton for their communities, as well as repatriation and recognition of their Aboriginal Title Lands has been a long, hard fight but ultimately a successful one.
Tŝilhqot’in History: The Chilcotin War of 1864
When the Colony martyred five of “the Chilcotin Chiefs” on October 26, 1864 it was one of the largest mass executions in Canadian history, as part of the “Chilcotin War of 1864”.
Nemiah Valley Lodge Featured in Conde Nast Traveler
Conde Nast Traveler Magazine mentioned Nemiah Valley Lodge in an August 2022 article titled: These Indigenous-owned Lodges Take Visitors Deep Into British Columbia.
Nemiah Valley Lodge Featured in Forbes Magazine
Forbes Magazine mentioned Nemiah Valley Lodge in January 2023’ article titled: Discover 7 Of Canada’s Top Properties Offering Indigenous Wellness Experiences.
The Wild Horses of BC’s Nemiah Valley
Xeni’s Wilderness is one of the only wild horse preserves left in Canada and North America.
Nemiah Valley Lodge Featured in Travel & Leisure Magazine
Travel and Leisure wrote a feature article about Nemiah Valley Lodge in September 2022 titled: This Indigenous-owned Lodge in British Columbia Encourages Guests to Connect With Nature in a Deeper Way.
Nemiah Valley Lodge Featured in Explore Magazine
Explore Magazine featured Nemiah Valley Lodge in September 2023 article titled: A New Indigenous-Owned Lodge in BC Is Blazing Its Own Tourism Path.
BC Premier and Ministers meet with Tŝilhqot’in Nation Chiefs at Nemiah
Premier Horgan and colleagues travelled to the Tŝilhqot’in Declared Title Area on Sept. 21, 2022, to spend two days engaged in discussions that support the health and wellness of the six Tŝilhqot’in communities.
Connections to the Land & Spirit at Nemiah
Visiting Xeni’s Wilderness will capture your heart and soul.
Remote adventures abound in #XeniWildBC
This is the place of wild, beautiful moments. Adventurous moments!