Kitsault[1][2] also known as Chandra Krishnan Kitsault is an unincorporated settlement and private town on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, at the head of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet and at the mouth of the Kitsault River. The locality of Alice Arm and the Nisga'a community of Gits'oohl[3][4] (formerly Gitzault Indian Reserve No. 24[5]) are in the immediate vicinity. "Kitsault" is an adaptation of Gits'oohl, which means "a ways in behind".
History
The later town of Kitsault was established in 1979 as the home community to a molybdenum