Access Land

Farms and ranches within the Treaty Land Sharing Network (TLSN) can be accessed for gathering plants and medicines, hunting, fishing, and ceremony. Additional uses may be discussed with landholders.

Landholders in TLSN recognize and respect the Inherent Rights of Indigenous Peoples, affirmed in Treaty, to practice their way of life throughout their territories. They are committed to upholding these rights, and recognize their responsibility as Treaty people to share land for mutual benefit. 

Although it is not required, you can download our Proof of Permission to Access TLSN Lands document if you prefer to have written permission with you when accessing land.     

Locations

To access the map, please confirm the following:

Land Use Protocols: 1) Please contact the landholder before your visit so that any information vital to everyone’s safety can be communicated 2) Land access is by foot only unless otherwise agreed upon 3) Gates and fences must be left as they are found 4) Open fires are not permitted unless otherwise agreed upon.

Look for these signs in Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories