Č̓icy̓i Conservancy
Conservancy in British Columbia, Canada
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The Č̓icy̓i Conservancy[1] is a conservancy in British Columbia, Canada. Established on June 18, 2024, the conservancy covers 9,269 hectares of land.[2][3] It covers the central and eastern part of Flores Island and part of its northwest.[4]
LocationAlberni-Clayoquot, British Columbia, Canada
NearesttownTofino
Coordinates49°19′30″N 126°08′00″W
Area9,269 ha (35.79 sq mi)
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| Location | Alberni-Clayoquot, British Columbia, Canada |
| Nearest town | Tofino |
| Coordinates | 49°19′30″N 126°08′00″W |
| Area | 9,269 ha (35.79 sq mi) |
| Designation | Conservancy |
| Established | 2024 |
| Governing body | BC Parks |
Its name Č̓icy̓i (pronounced Chits-yee in English) is Nuu-chah-nulth Ahousaht name of the Rafael Point on the southwest side of Flores Island and of Mount Flores northeast from Rafael Point.[5]
