Location
Located In
Bridgewater
Where To Find Us
Bridgewater, NS
Areas Served
Lunenburg County
Contact
Website
Phone
1-800-565-4372
Contact
Mike Hull, Board of Directors; Phone: (902) 543-9324; Email: michael.hullbellaliant.net
Alternate Contact
Gary Zinck, President; Phone: (902) 634-3256
Mailing Address
c/o Mike Hull
438 Glen Allan Dr
Bridgewater, NS
canada B4V 0A9
438 Glen Allan Dr
Bridgewater, NS
canada B4V 0A9
Description & Services
Information
The Native Council of Nova Scotia is the self-governing authority for the large community of Mi'kmaq/Aboriginal peoples residing off-reserve in Nova Scotia throughout traditional Mi'kmaq territory. Our goal is to operate and administer a strong and effective Aboriginal Peoples Representative Organization that serves, advocates and represents our community.
The Native Council of Nova Scotia (NCNS) helps by advocating for Mi’kmaq/Aboriginal Peoples. The Council works to develop, negotiate, manage and administer a wide range of programs, services, initiatives, entities, secretariats and directorates to advance the well-being of our Community.
The NCNS Community “Zones” within the Province of Nova Scotia support and follow the Constitution of the NCNS. The Community Zones administer their affairs within the geographic boundaries of their respective Zones and collectively interact together as the NCNS Community of Mi’kmaq/Aboriginal People on a provincial basis.
To learn more about the NCNS, and the programs and services the Council provides, please visit the website listed here.
To learn more about Zone 5 Lunenburg County of the NCNS, please get in touch with the contacts listed here.
The Native Council of Nova Scotia (NCNS) helps by advocating for Mi’kmaq/Aboriginal Peoples. The Council works to develop, negotiate, manage and administer a wide range of programs, services, initiatives, entities, secretariats and directorates to advance the well-being of our Community.
The NCNS Community “Zones” within the Province of Nova Scotia support and follow the Constitution of the NCNS. The Community Zones administer their affairs within the geographic boundaries of their respective Zones and collectively interact together as the NCNS Community of Mi’kmaq/Aboriginal People on a provincial basis.
To learn more about the NCNS, and the programs and services the Council provides, please visit the website listed here.
To learn more about Zone 5 Lunenburg County of the NCNS, please get in touch with the contacts listed here.
Tags
Cultural ; Recreation Categories ; South Shore Connect ; Support Programs
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Last Modified: 26 Nov 2020 | Last Full Update: 26 Nov 2020