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Third annual off-road reconciliation ride

Upper Fraser Valley

2025-05-30 14:37 PDT

File # 2025 Reconciliation Ride

Last week, members of the Indigenous Policing Services joined community members from Sts’ailes and Soowahlie First Nations for the third annual Off-Road Reconciliation Ride.

Participants in reconciliation ride

View larger image: Participants of the third annual reconciliation ride

This meaningful event brought together Indigenous leaders, community members, and RCMP officers for a day of connection and cultural exchange. Traveling by ATV/UTV through the traditional territories of the Sts’ailes First Nation, participants journeyed along the west side of Harrison Lake to Weaver Lake area.

The day was filled with shared stories, a communal meal, and time around the fire – fostering trust, understanding, and strong relationships.

The Reconciliation Ride reflects the RCMP’s ongoing commitment to reconciliation and relationship-building with Indigenous communities, supporting the goals of the Community Tripartite Agreements (CTAs).

As Grand Chief Doug Kelly shared: This is reconciliation in action.

We are honoured to continue this tradition in partnership with the communities we serve.

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