Vancouver Island treaty agreement in principle includes West Coast trail lands
VICTORIA — A popular British Columbia backcountry trail known for challenging hikers is slated to become part of a treaty agreement in principle between the federal and provincial governments and two Vancouver Island First Nations.
Portions of the 75-kilometre West Coast Trail and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve are included in the proposed land, cash and self-government agreement signed Friday at a ceremony in Victoria.
Premier John Horgan signed the agreement on behalf of the province of B.C., saying he is a witness to history after more than 20 years of negotiations.
“It is truly a special day,” said Horgan. “This will be a day I’m hopeful you will be able to tell your children and grandchildren about. For all of you who came here today, let’s cherish this special moment.”