BIG HOUSE

Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nations

Journey Of Building A Gukwdzi (Big House)

Our Gukwdzi Is Ready To Welcome Our People

The Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Nations are celebrating the opening of the Gukwdzi (Big House) built in Tsulquate village. In 1964, Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Nations were forcibly relocated to Tsulquate, removed from their traditional homelands of Smith Inlet and Seymour Inlet, with a promise made that a Big House would be built. Since then, the Nations have not had their own Big House. Decades later, construction of the Big House is complete. Said to be the largest Big House in North America, the Gukwdzi is a gathering place that will bring together neighbouring Nations in a celebration of culture taking place on June 15-18, 2026.

The New Gukwdzi (Big House)

The “Gukwdzi is our parliament building ”

It is the community’s gathering space to conduct governance and community business - a place where potlatch ceremonies, traditional practices and spiritual values come alive. This space is critical to the identity of Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Nations as they reclaim a path forward through traditional governance. The culmination of the project reflects years of dedication and guidance by the Nations’ Elders, Hereditary Chiefs, and community members. From the start, the Nations recognized the need for involvement of family, Chiefs and community to reflect the Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw people properly and traditionally.

Join in the Festivities

Details for members, guests, camping, parking, schedules, and community supports will be shared as they are confirmed.

The BIG HOUSE OPENING CELEBRATIONS

After generations of waiting, planning, carving, building, and carrying our teachings forward, the Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nations are preparing to gather for the opening of our Gukwdzi, our Big House.

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Event DETAILS

General Information

  • If you are driving to the event, please access the village via Market Street (the waterfront route). The main check in and traffic control checkpoint will be located near the Tsulquate bridge.
  • The Nation has made available RV camping at Scotia Bay and regular camping at the GN School field. To register, please see the forms below.
  • We will have parking made available throughout the village. Priority will be given to Elders and persons with accessibility issues. For overflow parking, we have the gravel parking area across from Tsulquate Park, the Seventh Day Adventist Church near the bridge, Pier Side Landing, KCC Parking (next to the post office) and North Island Mall. We will have shuttles available going back and forth to the Big House at each parking spot.
  • The Grand Opening will start 9 am on Monday and 10 am the rest of the days. On the first day we have opening ceremonies, House naming and blessing, a performance by the Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw School and beginning of the T̓seka. On June 16, we have Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw ‘namima origin stories and dances. On the third day, we will have visiting Nations’ floor time, including the Kwakwaka’wakw, Wuikinuxv, Heiltsuk, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Haida. On the final day, we will continue Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw dances and a dłuwalax̱a and closing ceremonies.

This is our time to gather, celebrate, and carry our ways forward.

School Camping Registration

Please complete this for to register students for the school camping trip.

Scotia RV Park Registration

Looking for accommodations? follow the link to register a camp site at the Scotia RV Park

Parking Map

See the map for details on where you can park for the celebration.

BUILDING THE GUKWDZI

Over the years there have been many discussions about building a Gukwdzi informally and in planning sessions. In the last decade, Nation rebuilding and strengthening of governance has been given prominence at the Treaty table and through Treaty Related Measures. Whatever happens with Treaty, GNN needs to be prepared to meet the challenges of governance within the current political and socio-economic environment in which we live and operate. Therefore, steps have been taken to focus on the foundation of governance, including the building of our Gukwdzi. What follows is a short chronology of the work undertaken by the Treaty Team and Treaty Office in the journey of building GNN’s Gukwdzi.

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BIGhouse Timeline

2006
Research
Exploring Foundations of Governance

As part of the Winalagalis Treaty group, the Treaty Office supported research on how traditional governance informs or shapes modern governance. The role of the pesa or potlatch within the Gukwdzi was a key piece of the research report.

2010 & 2015
Planning Process
Comprehensive Community Plans

Aliter homines, aliter philosophos loqui putas oportere? Sin aliud quid voles, postea. Mihi enim satis est, ipsis non satis. Negat enim summo bono afferre incrementum diem. Quod ea non occurrentia fingunt, vincunt Aristonem.

2014
Process
Building a Process

The GNN Treaty Office spearheaded work to incorporate a GNN Bighouse Society

  • The Bighouse Society embraces and promotes:The Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nations traditional, socialand spiritual values.
  • The Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nations traditional sacred practices in artistic works, dancing, ceremonies and other such activities.
  • Artifacts of spiritual value to the Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nations.
  • Information and records relating to the Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nations traditions available, including expression in the Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nations language and in various cultural activities.

Bighouse Society Board of Directors:

  • Hereditary Chief Thomas Henderson
  • Hereditary Chief Willie Walkus
  • Mary Johnson
  • Colleen Hemphill
  • Joye Walkus
2016
Process
Getting Construction Material

Working with the Lands and Resources Office (LRO), the Band Manager and the k’awat’si Economic Development Corporation (KEDC), the Treaty Office negotiated with the BC Government to use timber from the Homelands for the Gukwdzi.

2017
Process
Putting it all together

Getting Financial Support
The GNN Treaty Office convinced the federal government to provide funds to build a carving shed where Master Carvers will create the posts, beams, and other parts of the Gukwdzi.

Guiding the Work
With support from the Treaty Office, the Bighouse Society created subcommittees to engage with families on the carving of the Crossbeams and posts.

Building on Governance
GNN Treaty Office applied to the New Relationships Trust to engage with the community in revisiting the initial draft Constitution. This evolved into meetings with Chief, Council, Hereditary Chiefs and Matriarchs, and focused on teachings of the Bighouse.

2018
Carving
Starting the Carving Work

Four Master Carvers were contracted to complete the Crossbeams and posts for the Gukwdzi and, in the process, mentor four GNN members as apprentices in carving.

2019
Planning
Gukwdzi-Bighouse Project Coordinator – Joye Walkus

GNN Treaty Office, along with directors of the Bighouse Society, hired a researcher to prepare a job description for the position and facilitated the hiring of a Project Coordinator.

2020
Planning
Gukwdzi Goals

Management Team
Terry Dunn, Capital Project Specialist for GNN, assisted the Gukwdzi Project Coordinator in the initial planning process of Gukwdzi construction. This includes continued work on funding proposal applications to Indigenous Services Canada and related service bodies. Other consultants are called in from time to time for assistance with applications (Tony Wong, Quintry Management Consulting, and Sharlene Frank, Policy).

Today, Terry Dunn is working with a KEDC Project Manager on further proposals for funding required to complete the engineering, architecture and construction of the Gukwdzi.

Hereditary Chiefs Guide Protocols
From the start, the Directors of the Bighouse Society recognized the need for the involvement of family, Hereditary Chiefs, and community. The “Parliament Building” must reflect the Gwa’sala – ‘Nakwaxda’xw people properly and traditionally.

Meetings were held, for example, with Hereditary Chiefs to discuss carvings of house posts and Crossbeams, the ground-breaking ceremonies for the Ga’a’las (Carving Shed), and the location of the Bighouse.

2026
Completed!
THE FUTURE

As the construction is getting underway, it is important to implement the Executive Committee of the Bighouse Society and appoint six Hereditary Chiefs to act as advisors to the Bighouse Society Board as they carry out their role.
Continued communication with community members, Council and administration, is also key to a successful project. Proposed next steps in this area are to add a Bighouse tab onto the newly revised website and to provide more frequent updates on social media.

In 2026, the Big House construction was completed, which culminated in a grand opening in June. Nations from all along the BC coast joined us in the four-day celebration.

School CAMPING REGISTRATION FORM

Leave blank if the grid number will be assigned by GNN staff.
On or after Sunday, June 14, 2026.
On or before Thursday, June 18, 2026. Campers must be vacated from the field by 12:00 pm.
A maximum of two tents is permitted within each assigned camping grid unless GNN gives prior approval.
GNN is providing temporary tent camping accommodations on the GNN School Soccer Field for attendees of the Big House Opening celebrations. The camping area will be divided into designated camping grids. Campers will be assigned a specific grid location and must remain within their assigned area. Camping facilities are temporary and may have limited services and amenities. Campers must be vacated from the field by Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 12:00 pm due to school activities on Friday.
The registrant agrees to camp only within their assigned grid; keep all tents, belongings, and equipment within assigned grid boundaries; respect neighboring campers, community members, volunteers, and event participants; keep the camping area clean and free of litter; dispose of garbage in designated receptacles; and follow directions from GNN staff, event organizers, safety personnel, security personnel, and emergency responders. Failure to comply may result in removal from the campground without refund or compensation.
A maximum of two tents is permitted within each assigned camping grid. Additional tents or structures require prior approval from GNN. No vehicles are permitted on the soccer field at any time. All vehicles must be parked in designated parking areas only. Campers may load and unload equipment only as directed by GNN staff. Unauthorized vehicles may be removed or towed at the owner's expense.
The School Soccer Field Campground is a fire-free site. Open fires and all open flames are strictly prohibited. Campfires, fire pits, burn barrels, charcoal barbecues, fireworks, sky lanterns, and any open-flame devices are not permitted. Approved propane cooking equipment may only be used if expressly authorized by GNN and must be operated safely in accordance with manufacturer instructions. Any violation may result in immediate removal from the campground.
Quiet hours are in effect from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. During quiet hours, campers shall refrain from loud music, excessive noise, disruptive gatherings, and activity that disturbs other campers. Parents and guardians are responsible for supervising children under the age of 16 at all times. Pets are permitted only if kept under control, leashed outside a tent, cleaned up after immediately, and not disturbing other campers. Campers shall not damage turf, fencing, goalposts, irrigation systems, buildings, or playgrounds; dig holes or trenches; remove vegetation; install permanent structures; or use stakes or equipment that may damage underground utilities or irrigation systems. Any damage may be charged to the registrant.
The School Soccer Field Campground is an alcohol-free campground. Possession, consumption, distribution, or sale of alcohol anywhere on the campground is strictly prohibited. Campers are expected to conduct themselves respectfully, safely, and in a culturally appropriate manner. Harassment, threats, intimidation, violence, disorderly or disruptive conduct, property damage, illegal drug possession or use, and any behaviour that creates a safety risk to others are prohibited. GNN reserves the right to remove any individual or group from the campground without refund or compensation.
The registrant acknowledges that portions of the community are located within a tsunami hazard zone and that evacuation orders may be issued in response to earthquakes, tsunami warnings, severe weather, or other emergencies.
The registrant agrees to familiarize themselves with evacuation routes and assembly areas; follow directions from emergency personnel, GNN staff, security personnel, and event organizers; immediately evacuate when directed; prioritize personal safety over personal belongings; and ensure all members of their party evacuate safely when required.
The registrant acknowledges that camping and participation in outdoor events involve inherent risks including, but not limited to, uneven terrain, wildlife encounters, weather conditions, water hazards, slips, trips, falls, actions of other attendees, and emergency situations and evacuations. The registrant voluntarily assumes all risks associated with camping and participation in event activities.
In consideration of being permitted to use the temporary camping area, the registrant, on behalf of themselves and all members of their party, releases and forever discharges the Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw Nation, Chief and Council, employees, volunteers, contractors, event organizers, agents, and representatives from any claims arising from personal injury, illness, death, property damage or loss, theft, camping activities, emergency evacuations, or participation in event activities, except where liability cannot legally be waived under applicable law.
The registrant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless GNN and its representatives from any claims arising from the actions or omissions of the registrant or their party, damage caused by guests, pets, or equipment, or any breach of this agreement. GNN reserves the right to refuse entry or camping access, reassign grid locations when necessary, amend campground rules as operational needs require, and remove occupants whose conduct is unsafe, disruptive, unlawful, disrespectful, or contrary to the purpose of the event. Removal may occur without refund or compensation.
I acknowledge that I have read and understood this agreement; I agree to comply with all campground rules and directions from GNN staff and event organizers; I understand and voluntarily assume the risks associated with camping and participation in event activities; I accept responsibility for all members of my party; I accept responsibility for any damages caused by myself or my party; and I understand this is an alcohol-free and fire-free campground.
Type your full name as your signature.
Optional. Include accessibility needs, arrival details, or other information GNN staff should know.

SCOTIA BAY RV CAMPGROUND REGISTRATION FORM

Leave blank if the site number will be assigned by GNN staff.
On or after Sunday, June 14, 2026.
On or before Sunday, June 21, 2026.
The Scotia Bay RV Campground is a temporary campground established by the Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw Nation for attendees of the Big House Opening celebrations. Guests acknowledge that campground services and amenities may be limited and may differ from those offered at commercial RV parks. GNN makes no guarantees regarding the availability of electrical hookups, water service, sewer connections, internet access, cellular service, or other amenities.
The registrant agrees to occupy only the assigned campsite; keep the campsite clean and free of litter; dispose of garbage in designated receptacles; respect neighboring campers, community members, volunteers, and event participants; follow all directions from GNN staff, event organizers, safety personnel, security personnel, and emergency responders; and ensure all members of their party comply with this agreement. Failure to comply with campground rules may result in removal from the campground.
Quiet hours are in effect from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. During quiet hours, guests shall refrain from excessive noise, loud music, unnecessary vehicle operation, generator use, and disruptive gatherings. The maximum speed limit within the campground is 10 km/h. Pedestrians shall have the right-of-way at all times.
Parents and guardians are responsible for supervising children under the age of 16 at all times. Children shall not be left unattended in the campground, roadways, shoreline areas, or event grounds. Pets are permitted provided they remain under the control of their owner at all times, are leashed when outside the RV, do not disturb other campers, and have waste cleaned up immediately. Owners are responsible for any injury or damage caused by their pets.
For the safety of all guests and to protect the surrounding area, campfires and all open flames are strictly prohibited within the Scotia Bay RV Campground. Campfires, fire pits, burn barrels, charcoal barbecues, fireworks, sky lanterns, and any open-flame device not specifically authorized by GNN are not permitted. Propane cooking appliances may only be used where expressly permitted by GNN and must be operated safely and in accordance with all applicable safety requirements and manufacturer instructions. Violations may result in immediate extinguishing of the flame or device and removal from the campground without refund or compensation.
Generators may only be operated between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Generator use during quiet hours is prohibited unless authorized by GNN for emergency purposes.
The discharge of sewage, grey water, chemicals, fuel, or other contaminants onto the ground is strictly prohibited. All waste shall be disposed of in designated facilities. The registrant is responsible for any environmental cleanup costs resulting from unauthorized discharge or disposal.
The Scotia Bay RV Campground is an alcohol-free campground. The possession, consumption, distribution, or sale of alcohol anywhere within the campground is strictly prohibited. Guests are expected to conduct themselves in a respectful, safe, and culturally appropriate manner at all times. Prohibited conduct includes alcohol possession, consumption, distribution, or sale; harassment, threats, intimidation, or violence; disorderly, disruptive, or unsafe conduct; damage to campground or event property; illegal drug possession or use; and any behaviour that creates a safety risk to others. GNN reserves the right to remove any person or group from the campground without refund or compensation for violations of this policy.
The registrant is responsible for all vehicles, RVs, equipment, and personal belongings brought onto the property. GNN is not responsible for theft, vandalism, loss of personal property, weather-related damage, vehicle damage, mechanical failures, or damage caused by other campers or third parties.
The registrant accepts responsibility for any damage caused by themselves, members of their party, guests, pets, vehicles, RVs, or equipment. The registrant agrees to reimburse GNN for damage to campground infrastructure; damage to utilities, buildings, signs, roads, fencing, landscaping, or natural areas; excessive cleaning costs; garbage removal costs; environmental remediation costs; and repair or replacement costs resulting from negligence or misuse. Any costs exceeding the damage deposit shall remain the responsibility of the registrant.
The registrant acknowledges that camping and participation in outdoor events involve inherent risks, including but not limited to uneven terrain, wildlife encounters, water hazards, weather conditions, vehicle traffic, slips, trips, falls, and actions of other attendees. The registrant voluntarily assumes all risks associated with occupancy and use of the campground and participation in related event activities.
In consideration of being permitted to use the Scotia Bay RV Campground, the registrant, on behalf of themselves and all members of their party, releases and forever discharges the Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw Nation, Chief and Council, employees, volunteers, contractors, event organizers, agents, and representatives from any and all claims, demands, actions, damages, losses, costs, expenses, or liabilities arising from personal injury, illness, death, property damage, property loss, theft, or accidents occurring during occupancy or participation in event activities, except where liability cannot legally be waived under applicable law.
The registrant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw Nation, Chief and Council, employees, volunteers, contractors, and representatives from any claims, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, or legal expenses arising from the actions or omissions of the registrant, the actions of members of their party, damage caused by their guests, pets, vehicles, RVs, or equipment, or any breach of this agreement.
GNN reserves the right to refuse occupancy, reassign campsites when necessary, amend campground rules as circumstances require, and remove occupants whose conduct is unsafe, disruptive, unlawful, disrespectful, or contrary to the purposes of the event. GNN may also remove occupants for possession or consumption of alcohol, or for lighting or maintaining campfires or any other prohibited open flames. Removal may occur without refund or compensation.
The Scotia Bay RV Campground is located within a designated tsunami hazard zone and may be subject to evacuation orders due to natural hazards or emergencies. The registrant agrees to familiarize themselves with evacuation routes and procedures, follow all emergency instructions immediately, prioritize personal safety over property, understand that evacuation may require leaving belongings behind, and ensure all members of their party can evacuate safely. Emergency situations may develop rapidly, and personal safety takes priority over property protection. The registrant releases and holds harmless GNN and associated parties from any claims arising from natural hazards or emergency evacuation procedures, except where prohibited by law.
I acknowledge that I have read and understood this agreement; I voluntarily assume the risks associated with camping and event participation; I agree to comply with all campground rules and directions from GNN staff and event organizers; I accept responsibility for all members of my party; I accept responsibility for any damages caused by myself or my party; and I understand this is an alcohol-free and fire-free campground.
Type your full name as your signature.