Troup Passage Conservancy was established as part of government’s land use decision in the central coast planning area.
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.
The conservancy is approximately 10 kilometres northeast of Bella Bella and 55 kilometres west of Bella Coola.
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.