A Connection to Culture for Our Healing

Tsë lhts’ënc’il nec’igekh be yikh (Split Rock Healing House) is currently in development by Witset First Nation, and aiming to open Fall 2025

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More information will be updated here as we get closer to our opening

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Tsë lhts’ënc’il nec’igekh be yikh (Split Rock Healing House) is currently in development by Witset First Nation, and aiming to open Fall 2025 | More information will be updated here as we get closer to our opening |

“There's a sense of hope that this could bring a glimmer of light and healing to, if not our generation, the next one.”

- Witset Youth

A place for youth to grow, become independent, and feel connected and whole

With programs that involve both the community and families, Tsë lhts’ënc’il nec’igekh be yikh helps young people heal by reconnecting them with the land, culture, and community.

It also helps youth learn important life skills and gives families and communities a chance to heal together.

Gardens, ping pong table, and bbq

Outdoor workshop & fire pit

Fire pit

Green roof

Seating and views of the lake

Takiga Lake

Native plants & traditional medicines growing