Find an Indigenous territory and fly to it on the map.
Find an Indigenous treaty and fly to it on the map.
If Canada is on your radar as an investment destination, this map is your starting point.
The majority of Canada's major infrastructure, energy, and resource projects sit on Indigenous lands. Understanding this landscape is essential for any serious investor.
With the passage of the Building Canada Act, billions of dollars in projects spanning energy, mining, defence, transportation, and critical infrastructure are being fast-tracked across Canada.
Many have been designated as Projects of National Interest (fast-tracked for federal approval within two years) or Transformative Strategies (broader priority areas flagged for future development).
Toggle on the Territories and Treaties layers to see the Indigenous landscape behind these projects.
Territories show the traditional lands of Indigenous nations across Canada, the places where communities have lived, governed, and stewarded resources since time immemorial.
Treaties are the historic and modern agreements between Indigenous nations and the Crown that define rights, relationships, and responsibilities over these lands.
Any serious look at Canadian investment starts by understanding these relationships.
Use the filters to narrow down projects by type, province, or Indigenous involvement level.
Click on any marker to learn more about a project, including capital investment, Indigenous partners, and key stakeholders. All projects include links to detailed fact sheets.
This database is regularly updated to reflect the growing landscape of Indigenous-led economic development across Canada.
Want to view all fact sheets at once? Visit our Building Canada Act Projects Fact Sheet page.
Territory and treaty data is sourced from Native Land Digital.
This data is for educational purposes only and does not represent official or legal boundaries of any Indigenous nations. Boundaries are continuously updated based on input from Indigenous communities and knowledge keepers.
If you notice any errors or have corrections, please contact us at info@canadianindigenousinvestmentsummit.com