Our community is made up of Mi’kmaq people who have lived in this area for thousands of years.

We are a small indigenous community located in Nova Scotia, Canada, near the southern shores of Antigonish Harbour, directly off of highway 104, about 15 minutes from the Town of Antigonish.

Our community is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including forests, lakes, and rivers. We take pride in our culture and traditions, which have been passed down from generation to generation.

Our community is home to a variety of cultural events, including powwows, traditional feasts, and drumming circles. We also have a strong connection to the land, and many of our community members are involved in fishing, hunting, and trapping. Our language, Mi’kmaq, is an integral part of our culture, and we are working to revitalize it among our people.

Despite the challenges that we have faced as an indigenous community, we remain resilient and committed to preserving our way of life. We welcome visitors to our community and encourage everyone to learn more about our culture and traditions.

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Bayside Gas and Convenience is still experiencing technical as they wait for a technician to come address the issue.

But debit is now up and running!
Tmawei is still closed. We apologize for the inconvenience.Please note: Tuesday June 2nd, 2026:

Bayside Gas and Convenience is currently Cash-Only and Tmawei Smoke Shop is temporarily closed due to an internet service disruption.

The issue is being looked into and we will update you as more information is available.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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Bayside Gas and Conv

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Ribbon skirt making this Sunday, June 7th at 9:30 AM.
At the Health Centre

Open to all community members! Please message or email jaden.prosper@paqtnkek.ca to sign up.
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New Employment Opportunity:

Band Designate for Paqtnkek Mi'kmaw Nation

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The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects is pleased to invite Indigenous youth (ages 19-29) to a youth council information session.

Date: Thursday, June 11, 2026
Time: 2:00pm – 3:00pm Eastern Time (ET)

This is an opportunity to come together for a webinar on Cumulative Effects. It’s a chance to learn, connect and get involved in work that affects our lands and futures. This year the ICCE Youth programming is evolving to a Youth Council.

We’re creating a space where youth can connect with each other, build impactful relationships, and lead important conversations about cumulative effects. Think of it as your platform to network, learn and make things happen. We know this work matters and can create real change. That’s why we want to put youthful ideas, fresh perspectives and your voices front and center. Youth see things differently, and that’s exactly what these conversations need.

We’re looking for five First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis youth ambassadors to help lead this network and make it happen. Register for this webinar to learn more.

apply with the link below:
www.icce-caec.ca/events/info-session-youth-council-2026/
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The Indigenous Centr

Please note: Tuesday June 2nd, 2026:

Bayside Gas and Convenience is currently Cash-Only and Tmawei Smoke Shop is temporarily closed due to an internet service disruption.

The issue is being looked into and we will update you as more information is available.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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Please note: Tuesday
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Getting To Know Your Community

The following are just a few of the pages we have built so that you can better understand your community, the people hired to lead and manage it and the publically accessible records on how everything is proceeding.

Council Minutes

Council minutes are written records of the proceedings and decisions made in official meetings.

Chief & Council Members

Knowing your chief and council members can help you understand local priorities. Consider attending meetings and events and be sure to reach out to build a relationship.

Consolidated Financial Statements

Check out a comprehensive view of our financial performance, essential for members and stakeholders to understand their community.

Directors and Managers

Get to know the people that make the day to day work happen that operates our community. Consider contacting them with your questions.

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Together, we thrive!

The staff of Paqtnkek First Nations community, is dedicated to providing support to their community members. They are committed to offering a helping hand to those in need, whether it be through community programs or one-on-one assistance. The staff understands the importance of community and works tirelessly to ensure that everyone has access to the resources and support they need to thrive. They are always ready to lend an ear, provide guidance and answer any questions you might have.

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