Cheam First Nation purchases Agassiz fishing lodge
CHILLIWACK — Cheam First Nation announced Tuesday (Aug. 20) it has finalized the purchase of the Fraser River Lodge in Agassiz, an acquisition valued at $18.1 million.
In a news release, the First Nation band says the transaction represents the acquisition of a world-class tourism lodge and successful business located fairly close to Cheam First Nation reserve lands. This new property is also just one mile upriver from their Cheam Fishing Village and Campground.
Cheam FN characterized the acquisition as an example of its ongoing efforts to rebuild their community and increase the much-needed land base for their future. Cheam says is taking matters into their own hands to create a better world for their people, envisioning a sustainable, prosperous future in eco-cultural tourism, eco-system-based agriculture, sustainable land development, and building world-class holistic health systems for their people and all neighbours in the region.
Cheam has also recently confirmed that it purchased two parcels of farmland on the North side of the Fraser River near their reserve lands. These lands combined with the agricultural lands Cheam already has will establish a base for an ecosystem-based farming initiative that Cheam started this year. These acquisitions have occurred without any support from the provincial or federal government, or outside funding. Cheam has used its own source revenues and worked with banking partners to secure the necessary funds to do what it considers momentous work.