Manzanita Cove Conservancy
British Columbia
Manzanita Cove Conservancy was established as part of government’s land use decision for the north coast planning area. The conservancy protects the viewscape surrounding a historical point of interest centered on an 1896 US Army Corp of Engineers stone house that dates from the United States-Canada boundary dispute in the late 19th century.Manzanita Cove Conservancy protects an anchorage at the mouth of Portland Canal and is located on the east side of Wales Island. Manzanita Cove Conservancy covers 27 hectares of upland and 35 hectares of foreshore. The conservancy includes the land portion of Wales Island adjacent to Manzanita Cove, and the foreshore and intertidal areas covered by water within 200 metres of the high tide line.
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