Troup Passage Conservancy
Troup Passage Conservancy is located on the Central Coast in the traditional territory of the Heiltsuk Nation. The conservancy was created in 2008 and covers 2,617 hectares.
Troup Passage Conservancy. Photo by Jack Borno.
Troup Passage Conservancy
This conservancy consists of a narrow ocean passage between Chatfield and Cunningham Islands with intricate shorelines, small bays and islets. The narrows is rich in marine life, including extensive anemone beds along its rock walls. Significant cultural and heritage values exist within Troup Passage Conservancy.
Overview provided by BC Parks