In 2008, the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations endorsed the claims of the local people as a First Nation, supporting the claim that the people of Kelly Lake were left out during the enumeration of peoples living within the
Treaty 8 area. In the 1999 court documents, both the KLCN and KLFN are described as a group of "
Beaver,
Cree, and
Iroquois people". Currently there are fewer than 100 people living in the small community and just 33 houses and an old school transformed into a Community Centre. The closest town is away so residents require vehicles if they should work. School pupils take a bus to Hythe Regional for the younger ones and then to Beaverlodge Regional High for grades 10-12. The Community Centre is open four days a week for the younger members to play in a gymnasium, or perform arts and crafts. ==See also==