Lake Babine Nation

Since the 1940s, many members of the Nation have relocated to its main community in Woyenne, near Burns Lake.

Woyenne, the Nation’s largest community with around 940 residents,[2] is located adjacent to Burns Lake, British Columbia.

The community features its own preschool, kindergarten, daycare, and adult learning center, as well as the Nation's main band office.

Wit'at, home to approximately 60 permanent residents, has an elementary school, a health clinic, a water treatment plant, and a satellite band office.

Tachet also has approximately 130 permanent residents,[2] along with a satellite band office, a water treatment plant, and a convenience store.