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Protect and Complete Quadra Island's Parks

Success! Thanks to your support, the B.C. government has signed a purchase agreement to acquire for vital land at the heart of Quadra’s spectacular Octopus Islands and Small Inlet Provincial Parks.

Octopus Islands Sarah Cox
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The B.C. government has signed a purchase agreement to acquire for vital land at the heart of Quadra’s spectacular Octopus Islands and Small Inlet Provincial Parks. Sierra Quadra is celebrating this important step toward the vision the local group has been working on for years - the completion of Quadra Island parks.

Learn more about this success.

The government has secured the majority of the funds needed but a portion is still necessary to secure the sale. Under the banner of the Quadra Island Conservancy Society, a committee of Quadra residents which includes Sierra Quadra is launching a fundraising campaign to raise part of the outstanding amount. To support the fundraising campaign, email swest@gicable.com

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the proposed Site C dam would be the third hydroelectric dam on the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia. The $8 billion taxpayer-funded project would flood 5,200 hectares of fertile agricultural land as well as destroying 4,900 hectares of boreal forest in order to provide power for the oil and gas industry. Take action.

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