
Ne'ah' Conservancy is in northern British Columbia, nestled between the Cassiar Mountains and the Liard Plains. BC Parks says it was established through the Dease-Liard Sustainable Resource Management Plan and the Kaska Strategic Land Use Plan. BC Parks places it in the Skeena East region.
The area is important to the Kaska Dena First Nations and has cultural and spiritual value. The official page lists no maps or access directions, and no facility details either publicly.
Ne'ah' is primarily a remote cultural and habitat conservancy. BC Parks identifies high-value habitat for caribou, moose, Stone's sheep, mountain goat, bears, and small furbearers.
The official page lists hunting as the activity, but does not provide road, trail, campground, water, or facility details. That means a visit should be planned as a self-sufficient northern conservancy trip, with attention to wildlife, Kaska Dena cultural connections, and current regulations rather than developed recreation. The surrounding Cassiar Mountains and Liard Plains context is central to understanding the protected landscape.
Hunt during open seasons where lawful, observe wildlife habitat from appropriate access, learn about Kaska Dena cultural and spiritual values, photograph the mountain-and-plains setting respectfully, and use official guidance to understand the conservancy's protected role.
Do not assume facilities, trails, toilets, campsites, or potable water from the official page. Carry navigation, emergency communication, food, water, and weather gear, confirm access before travel, follow BC hunting regulations, keep wildlife at a distance, and avoid disturbing cultural or spiritual sites.