Burns Lake is a small rural village, incorporated in 1923, and situated at the geographical centre of the province
of British Columbia.
It is the seat of the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako.
There are three First Nations reserves that are part of the town, and another three nearby,
making it one of the few communities in the province that have almost equal populations of native and
Canadians of European descent.
Local nations include Wet'suwet'en First Nation, Lake Babine Nation,
Cheslatta Band, Burns Lake band, Skin Tyee band and Nee Tahi Buhn band.
The town serves as a hub for the local logging and tourist industries.
The town boasts a fine secondary school, Lakes District Secondary School, with a vibrant Fine Arts program.
Burns Lake hosts annual Performing Arts and Alternative Arts Festivals, drawing talent from around the region.
Burns Lake features five pubs, and a selection of stores and services as well as a library and a hospital.
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