Highlights in this conservancy
Lady Douglas-Don Peninsula Conservancy was established as part of government’s land use decision for the central coast planning area. This conservancy consists of several outer coastal islands and an intricate mainland shoreline with numerous small bays, coves, passages and shoals. This conservancy protects important marbled murrelet habitat.
Know before you go
Advisories
Review the detailed guides under visit responsibly for more information on staying safe and preserving our natural spaces.
Visit responsibly
Follow these guides to ensure your activities are safe, respectful, and ecologically friendly:
Maps and location
Getting there
The conservancy is located approximately 30 kilometres northwest of Bella Bella, 40 kilometres southeast of Klemtu and 130 kilometres west of Bella Coola.
Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
BC Parks honours Indigenous Peoples’ connection to the land and respects the importance of their diverse teachings, traditions, and practices within these territories. This park webpage may not adequately represent the full history of this park and the connection of Indigenous Peoples to this land. We are working in partnership with Indigenous Peoples to update our websites so that they better reflect the history and cultures of these special places.