Operating Areas
Todah Adonai Forestry acknowledges that our reforestation efforts take place on the traditional and unceded territories of various Indigenous peoples across the regions where we operate. We are committed to working respectfully on these lands, honouring their rich history and cultural significance. Our pre-planting viewing videos showcase the diverse landscapes we work in, highlighting our dedication to sustainable forestry practices that benefit both the environment and the communities we serve.
100 Mile House (British Columbia)

At Todah Adonai Forestry, we acknowledge with respect and gratitude that our work in 100 Mile House takes place on the traditional, unceded territory of the Secwepemc Nation, specifically the Tsq’escenemc (Canim Lake Band). We recognise the enduring relationship between the Secwepemc peoples and these lands, and we are committed to learning from and working alongside local Indigenous communities as we carry out our forestry operations.
We understand that acknowledging territory is only one step. We are dedicated to building genuine relationships, supporting stewardship, and advancing reconciliation in our daily work. As a forestry organization, we recognize our responsibility to care for these lands in ways that honor their original stewards. We encourage our team and community to learn about the history and ongoing contributions of the Secwepemc Nation and to join us in supporting respectful and sustainable land use.