Morrison Creek Conservation Area
The headwaters of Morrison Creek are a top-priority for conservation in the Comox Valley. The expansive, undeveloped wilderness oasis provides habitat for an extraordinary diversity of wildlife.
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Private Conservation Covenants
If your property is ecologically significant and you want to see it protected in perpetuity, please contact us. CVLT currently protects five ecologically significant private residential properties with conservation covenants throughout the Valley. Read More
Tsolum Commons
In 2016 the owners of the property donated the land to the CVLT who has in turn leased it to the CVRD as a public park. The property protects important fish habitats, riparian areas, and mature forests, which contribute to the health of the greater Tsolum River ecosystem.
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McLoughlin Park
The McLoughlin Gardens drought resistant flora was designed to blend in with the native ecosystems of the northern Strait of Georgia. The property was donated to the CVRD as parkland with a conservation covenant held by the CVLT.
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Hurford Hill Nature Park
This 10.7-hectare park is home to many native plant and animal species, provides a critical link along the Valley View Greenway, and protects important salmon spawning and rearing habitats in Glen Urquhart Creek.
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Masters Greenway
This 5.9-hectare park protects important mature forest and riparian (streamside) communities along the Puntledge River which act as an important habitat area and movement corridor for wildlife.
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Sandwick Forest
The park protects a second growth forest bisected by Finlay Creek (a tributary to Portuguese Creek) and is notable for its numerous natural springs and marshes.
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Perseverance Creek
The CVLT, The Cumberland Community Forest Society, the Village of Cumberland and The Land Conservancy of BC have partnered to protect over 90 hectares of beautiful forested land surrounding the Village of Cumberland.
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HELP US PRESERVE THE BEAUTY OF THE COMOX VALLEY
We always welcome new people to direct and support our work. As a community based, grassroots organization, our strength has always come from our members. Membership is the foundation of our success. Let’s work together to protect and to conserve the Comox Valley Region by becoming a member. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to become involved.