Bear Island Conservancy
British Columbia
Bear Island Conservancy is a small, 317 hectare protected area on the shores of Babine Lake.The conservancy was established in 2008 after recommendation from the Morice Land and Resource Management Plan. The conservancy encompasses approximately 4 km of lakeshore and two islands (Bear and Cub). Part of the conservancy was a former Forest Service recreation site.This site continues to be maintained as a vehicle accessible campground popular with people who enjoy fishing on Babine Lake, especially during the August Sockeye fishery.
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