Tsawwassen Lands

To the south is the Canada–United States border and on the north is Canoe Pass, an arm of the Fraser River.

The First Nation operates a park-and-ride for ferry customers, and also has a residential development housing non-natives called Tsatsu Shores just south of the causeway.

The Tsawwassen Lands, which were extinguished as an Indian Reserve and are now fee-simple land holdings since the Tsawwassen Treaty, effective April 3, 2009,[1] are 662 hectares (1,640 acres) in area.

[2] The Tsawwassen Mills mall is located within this area.

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