K’distsausk/Turtle Point Conservancy
K'distsausk/Turtle Point Conservancy is located on the North Coast in the traditional territory of the Gitga'at Nation. The conservancy was created in 2007 and covers 142 hectares.
K'distsausk - Turtle Point Conservancy. Photo by Jack Borno.
K’distsausk/Turtle Point Conservancy
K’distsausk/Turtle Point Conservancy is located at the north tip of Gil Island and protects an area of high cultural and historical value to the Gitga’at First Nation. The conservancy also contains an old-growth forest of red cedar and hemlock. Recreational boaters and anglers use Fisherman Cove for anchorage or visits to the sandy beach for picnics.
Overview provided by BC Parks