Come to the Land
The Unist’ot’en village is an Indigenous re-occupation of unceded Wet’suwet’en land in northern “BC, Canada”.
Will you come join the camp?
Year-round volunteer support is needed on the frontlines and beyond.
Registration Form | Preparing for your Visit
The hosts ask that all visitors sign up through the secure form here before arriving. For important information on location, what to bring, and behavioural expectations, please read Preparing for Your Visit.
Will you host a solidarity event?
Please see our Call to Action for Solidarity here.
In addition to physically being on the land, support from afar is also needed year-round to sustain the camp.
Over the years, supporters have:
- Hosted the Unist’ot’en for speaking engagements at colleges and community centers
- Participated in solidarity actions bringing attention to the pipeline financiers
- Held benefit concerts, parties, and art shows with funds going to the camp
- Hosted community fundraiser dinners and film screenings of documentaries made at the camp
- Provided their home communities with presentations about the camp after visiting
- Connected the camp hosts with major news outlets to broadcast their campaigns, or created their own documentaries
- Set up fundraising challenges with prizes to promote the campaigns
- Subscribed and shared posts from the Unist’ot’en Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Instagram and other social media.
Can you do something from this list? Or do you have a creative idea of your own that will support the Unist’ot’en Camp? Get in touch with the camp hosts to get their consent and input on your solidarity event! (Due to the heavy volume of requests and messages the hosts receive, response may be delayed).
Will you donate in support?
You can make a secure online donation to the camp, or purchase supplies from the wishlist.