Evidence of potential unmarked graves found at former site of Lejac Indian Residential School
PRINCE GEORGE— After nearly two years of geophysical surveys, Nadleh Whut’en have confirmed there are newly identified potential unmarked graves at Tseyaz Bunk’ut (formerly Lejac Indian Residential School).
The Lejac Residential School impacted over 70 nations across British Columbia, with at least 7,850 students attending when the school was running between 1922 and 1976.
The geophysical surveys were conducted using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetometry in the winter of 2023 and the spring and summer of 2024. These surveys covered approximately 142,500 square metres, about 27 football fields, with GPR lines spaced every nine centimetres, collecting over 1900 kilometres of linear GPR data.
The announcement made today is preliminary as plenty of work continues to be done to create a clearer picture of the once hidden damage done at the former residential school.