Tache 1
Language of origin bilingual
Feature Type:Indian Reserve-Réserve indienne - Tract of land set apart for the use and benefit of a particular Indian band.
Status: Official
Name Authority: BC Geographical Names Office
Relative Location: N side of Stuart Lake just below Tachie River, NW of Fort St. James, Range 5 Coast Land District
Latitude-Longitude: 54°39'54"N, 124°45'14"W at the approximate centre of this feature.
Datum: WGS84
NTS Map: 93K/10
Origin Notes and History:

INAC # 07554. 817.4.5 hectares. Tl'azt'en Nation (formerly Tl'azt'en Nations Band, formerly Stuart-Trembleur Lake Band)
Tache Indian Reserve 1 appeared in the 1972 Schedule of Indian Reserves and Settlements. 35.7-hectare portion of Tache Indian Reserve 1 was surrendered by Tl'azt'en Nations Band 16 January 1989, as part of a land exchange arising from construction of a railway across certain parts of the reserve by BC Railway Company, the details itemized by Privy Council Order #1989-1212, 22 June 1989.

Source: Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada records & website: “First Nation Profiles”