The Haisla Community Health Centre project received funding from the Haisla Nation Council, First Nations Health Authority, and Indigenous Services Canada. This facility offers essential services to the Haisla community, including primary healthcare, dental care, physiotherapy, youth and family assistance, counseling, and various other support services.

Project Essentials

  • Project LocationKitamaat Village, BC
  • ClientHaisla Nation
  • Architectdk Architecture
  • Size8,300 sq. ft.
  • Completed2021

This two-story wooden structure is crafted with log framing and a gable roof, emulating the appearance of a traditional Haisla Long House, and it incorporates heavy timber and curtain wall components. The main entrance showcases a prominent log framework, while the front third of the building is composed of a classic post-and-beam structure supported by two log columns and a log beam that outlines the entryway. Eight broad columns facing the street are vividly painted to represent the eight clans of the Haisla people.