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#207 North Clayoquot Map

#207 North Clayoquot Map

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About North Clayoquot Sound: Clayoquot Sound (pronounced Cla-kwot) has come to define the British Columbia coastal rainforest. Because of its broad natural appeal, it has become a focal point for environmental debates and protests. Several victories resulted from those, including the creation of the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. A scientific panel was also formed to oversee forest practices. That has slowed industry, but not stopped it, and so Clayoquot continues to be at the forefront of environmental battles, including in recent years logging east Flores Island and a strip mining proposal for the Catface Range. The biggest change for Clayoquot Sound came in 1995 when numerous parks were created to protect the entire outer coast of Clayoquot, from Hesquiat Peninsula down through Flores Island. In addition, parks were created in Sydney Inlet and Sulphur Passage, while massive Strathcona Provincial Park received a major increase in size with the Megin-Talbot addition, pushing the western park border to the Shelter Inlet shoreline. This creates the opportunity for some wonderfully secluded and wild paddling trips into north Clayoquot Sound, as few others venture this far into the upper waterways.

About this mapsheet: This mapsheet packages the northern waters of Clayoquot Sound including the northern limits of Vargas and Meares islands (to mesh and slightly overlap with mapsheet #208), all of Flores Island, the major waterways of the area (Shelter Inlet, Herbert Inlet, Maurus Passage and Bedwell Sound) and Hot Springs Cove. Those starting from Tofino will want to have mapsheet #208 as well, and mapsheet #206 Hesquiat Peninsula for those continuing west and north of Hot Springs Cove.

The mapsheet layout: The layout is a regional overview on the full page of one side, and on the other side travel planning details such as expected water conditions, what to see and do, the First Nations context, and tons of background information on the various parks and attractions, including Gibson Provincial Park, Flores Island Provincial Park, Sydney Inlet Provincial Park and Sulphur Passage Provincial Park.

The mapsheet construction: The mapsheet is created by Wild Coast Publishing using some of the latest technology available to provide a high-quality printed image on waterproof/durable synthetic polymer stock. The stock is picked as the best for the purpose, and is significantly thicker than most papers at 10 mil weight.

About the Clayoquot mapsheet series: Three mapsheets detail Clayoquot Sound from the south tip of Nootka Sound through Hesquiat Peninsula, past Flores and Vargas islands to Tofino. Each map is designed to complement one another with enough overlap to be useful on the water yet each providing oversight of a distinct section of the Clayoquot coast.
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