Kelly Lake is a community in the Peace River Country of northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
[4] In the 1999 court documents, both the KLCN and KLFN are described as a group of "Beaver, Cree, and Iroquois people".
[2] The chief of the KLCN has claimed indigenous rights because of the group's Dunne-za and Nehiyaw ancestry when speaking to a joint review panel on BC Hydro's Site C dam project.
The closest town is 40 miles (64 km) away so residents require vehicles if they should work.
The Community Centre is open four days a week for the younger members to play in a gymnasium, or perform arts and crafts.