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Quatsino First Nation Leads North Island Transmission Line Collaboration

As a regional economic development initiative, the North Island transmission Line Project will address energy infrastructure challenges on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island through a First Nation-led consortium process.

Overview

Quatsino First Nation will lead the North Island transmission Line Project forward, building a formalized partnership between Quatsino, Ehattesaht, Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k:tles7et’h’, Nuchatlaht, and Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nations.

The project aims to drive economic growth, while supporting reconciliation and Indigenous economic sovereignty by improving grid reliability and unlocking shared ownership opportunities with BC Hydro.

Island Coastal Economic Trust is investing with Quatsino First Nation through its Investment Readiness program, which includes an economic stream for regional collaborations.

Strengthening Community Wellbeing

Quatsino First Nation will lead the consortium process and establish a framework for collaborative planning, resource sharing, governance, and decision making to ensure long-term energy sovereignty and socio-economic benefits. The agreement will emphasize First Nations’ authority over major industrial developments, aligning growth with community priorities.

Media Contacts:

Brodie Guy
CEO
Island Coastal Economic Trust
250-871-7797
brodie@islandcoastaltrust.ca

James Redford
Director of Lands and Resources
Quatsino First Nation
250-949-6404
lands@quatsinofn.ca

 

Project Details

Lead Organization Quatsino First Nation
Sub-Region North Island
Year Approved 2025
Funding Program Investment Readiness
Investment Priority Renewable and Low-Carbon Energy
Trust Investment 30,000
Total Budget 90,600

Project Impact

The Trust invests in projects using a Wellbeing Impact Framework that looks beyond traditional economic metrics. This approach evaluates how each investment strengthens economic prosperity, cultural vitality, climate resilience, and social empowerment. By focusing on outcomes that matter to people and place, the Trust works to spur new investments that create meaningful, lasting benefits across Vancouver Island and the coast.

Economic Prosperity

Although this is a long-term initiative, the planning phase is an important step towards expanding energy infrastructure that currently limits economic opportunities in the region. The report will identify viable opportunities for renewable energy generation and grid expansion, unlocking economic growth for multiple First Nations and regional communities.

Climate Resiliency

The initiative will explore ways to integrated renewable energy generation, while also outlining the grid improvements required to reduce community’s dependency on fossil-fuel powered generators that supplement insufficient electricity supply.

Cultural Vitality

This initiative will empower Quatsino First Nation’s leadership in planning and implementation, reinforcing self-determination and governance. Through collaboration with neighbouring First Nations, it will also honour shared cultural values, foster reconciliation, and align with traditional environmental stewardship practices.