Paqꞌtnkek First Nation


Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation is a Mi'kmaq Band in northeastern Nova Scotia. Its populated reserve is Paqtnkek-Niktuek 23. As of December 2019 the total registered population was 598. It is a member of the Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq. The name Paqtnkek means “by the bay” or "Above the water ". The area has long been important to Mi'kmaq for the fishing of eel and other species.

Bayside Travel Centre

The lands of the First Nation were divided in 1960 with the building of the Trans-Canada Highway, making access to some parts difficult. In 2017 an agreement was reached with federal and provincial governments to build a new interchange, which opened in 2019. The band's business arm, Bayside Development Corporation Limited was incorporated in 2018 and its shares are held in trust for the benefit of Paqtnkek. It operates Bayside Travel Centre at exit 36-B on Nova Scotia Highway 104 which includes fuel service, convenience store, restaurants, a Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation agency store, entertainment centre and a visitor information centre with cultural displays. It opened in October 2019.

Reserves

Paq'tnkek First Nation has three reserves:
ReserveAreaLocationPopulationDate established
Franklin Manor 22 32 km. southeast of Amherst0March 3, 1865
Pomquet and Afton 23 / Paqtnkek-Niktuek 2324 km. east of Antigonish353March 3, 1820
Summerside / Welnek 3818 km. east of Antigonish0August 28, 1990