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The Strait of Georgia is part of a great inland sea stretching from Puget Sound to Johnstone Strait. This area is referred to as the “Salish Sea”, in recognition of the Coast Salish people who historically inhabited its shores and still live here.
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Sites currently sorted by: Popularity (from fewest hits to most hits)Find travel information, what to do and where to stay on Saltspring Island.
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DetailsGeorgia Strait Alliance is committed to a future for our region that includes clean water and air, healthy salmon runs and rich marine life and natural areas. We are the only citizens’ group focused on protecting the marine environment in and around the Strait of Georgia – the place where 70% of British Columbians live, work and play.
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DetailsThanks to the dedicated work of the board, staff, and volunteers the Wilderness Committee has grown to a membership of 26,000 with an additional support base of 30,000 donors-- the largest grassroots, membership-based wilderness preservation group in Canada with offices in three provinces and an on-the-ground presence in many Canadian communities.
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DetailsIf you're planning a visit to coastal British Columbia, you must already know something about Denman Island's natural wonders. This page will tell you more about Denman Island's Features.
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DetailsThroughout history, all organized groups have endeavoured to protect their home watersheds, or territories. Sentinel were stationed throughout the highlands of the watershed to herald the coming of friends or the approach of threats.
Threats to our watersheds exist to this day, whether they come from careless individuals, compromising governments, or insensitive corporations.
The Watershed Sentinel keeps watch and informs.
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