Responsible Development

The Tsetsaut Skii km Lax Ha Nation welcomes responsible, respectful, and environmentally conscious development on the Nation's Territory.


We look forward to working together.

At Tsetsaut Skii km Lax Ha Nation, we pursue sustainable economic opportunities that benefit our people while respecting our cultural values and environmental responsibilities. Our approach balances traditional knowledge with modern business practices to create lasting prosperity for current and future generations.

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Treaty Creek Project

Tudor Gold's Treaty Creek Project, located in British Columbia's "Golden Triangle" mining district, hosts the Goldstorm Deposit with an Indicated Mineral Resource of 27.87 million ounces of gold equivalent and an Inferred Resource of 6.03 million ounces. The deposit, considered one of the largest gold discoveries in the last 30 years, consists of six mineral domains including the significant CS-600 gold-copper porphyry system, and remains open in all directions for future expansion.

“Tudor’s relationship with the TSKLH Nation serves as a model of what’s possible when industry and First Nations engage with transparency, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to responsible development. Working with Chief Simpson and her team has been very beneficial as we were able to accomplish much more as a well-balanced exploration and development group. As Tudor continues to advance the Treaty Creek critical minerals project, we expect our relationship to further strengthen. We look forward to continued, valued support and input from the TSKLH Nation and all First Nation groups as we intend to elevate our activities to advance the Goldstorm Deposit to become one of British Columbia’s premier mining projects.”

Ken Konkin, P.Geo
CEO, Tudor Gold Corp.

“Tudor’s relationship with the TSKLH Nation serves as a model of what’s possible when industry and First Nations engage with transparency, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to responsible development. Working with Chief Simpson and her team has been very beneficial as we were able to accomplish much more as a well-balanced exploration and development group. As Tudor continues to advance the Treaty Creek critical minerals project, we expect our relationship to further strengthen. We look forward to continued, valued support and input from the TSKLH Nation and all First Nation groups as we intend to elevate our activities to advance the Goldstorm Deposit to become one of British Columbia’s premier mining projects.”

Ken Konkin, P.Geo
CEO, Tudor Gold Corp.

“Tudor’s relationship with the TSKLH Nation serves as a model of what’s possible when industry and First Nations engage with transparency, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to responsible development. Working with Chief Simpson and her team has been very beneficial as we were able to accomplish much more as a well-balanced exploration and development group. As Tudor continues to advance the Treaty Creek critical minerals project, we expect our relationship to further strengthen. We look forward to continued, valued support and input from the TSKLH Nation and all First Nation groups as we intend to elevate our activities to advance the Goldstorm Deposit to become one of British Columbia’s premier mining projects.”

Ken Konkin, P.Geo
CEO, Tudor Gold Corp.