About
We’re a local environmental and reclamation business with experience, history, and forward thinking. Based in Moberly Lake, BC and operating within Saulteau First Nations’ Traditional Treaty 8 Territory, Aski Reclamation LP (Aski) offers a unique business model integrating ecological and First Nations’ knowledge with industry’s demands and best practices.
As a locally based company, we are committed to seeing the recovery of our local land base and treaty rights, while developing sustainable solutions with industrial partners that supports the local economy. We treat each client as a partner—developing collective goals while engaging with both traditional and scientific approaches.
We’re building long-term relationships and long term plans with oil and gas, mining, utility companies, forestry, and the construction industry so we can ensure that restoration and reclamation continues—and continues to improve.
We provide reclamation management and planning, revegetation services, environmental monitoring, water monitoring, weed management, and site monitoring.
Yes! We operate under the Mistahiya Development Corporation umbrella, which is wholly owned and operated by Saulteau First Nations.
4 Evergreen does much more of the heavy equipment and construction needs related to reclamation, and we work more on the management and environmental side.
Absolutely! We work very closely with Twin Sisters Native Plants Nursery, which is jointly owned by Saulteau First Nations and West Moberly First Nations. In addition, we are looking for opportunities to engage other First Nations in reclamation services. The priority for us is effective reclamation across our provinces and territories, and that goal will only be met with broad involvement.
The overall vision for Aski Reclamation is to reflect the values of Saulteau First Nations in the work we do. Truly effective reclamation and restoration bring the land full circle back to an end product that supports the ongoing use an engagement of both First Nations and local communities for generations to come. When a site is restored, there’s a collective pride that we share along with a strong sense that what we’re doing matters right now and for the future. We’re passionate about sharing this experience with our friends, our family and our business partners.