Bishop Bay – Monkey Beach Conservancy
Bishop Bay - Monkey Beach Conservancy is located on the North Coast in the traditional territories of the Gitga'at, Gitxaala and Haisla Nations. The conservancy was created in 2006 and covers 3,374 hectares.
Bishop Bay – Monkey Beach Conservancy
Bishop Bay-Monkey Beach Conservancy protects one of the most popular marine hot springs and boat anchorage site along the Inside Passage.
Local boaters, as well as those going to or coming from Alaska, commonly stop at Bishop Bay for hot springs soaking, safe anchorage, picnics and camping. This very popular recreation site includes a boat dock and ramp, boardwalk, tent platforms, pit toilet, and bath house for soaking.
The Monkey Beach area also protects a number of attractive small beaches, camping spots, important intertidal habitats and traditional shellfish harvesting areas by local First Nations.
Overview provided by BC Parks