
Clyak Estuary Conservancy is a BC Parks conservancy on the central coast. BC Parks says it was established as part of the government's land-use decision in the Central Coast planning area.
The conservancy protects a series of wetlands forming the Clyak River Estuary at the head of Moses Inlet, which branches from the north side of Rivers Inlet.
Clyak Estuary is a habitat-focused coastal conservancy rather than a developed recreation site. Its official highlight is the estuary itself: wetland habitat used by trumpeter swans, western grebes, grizzly bears, and juvenile salmon.
That makes the conservancy most relevant to visitors planning around coastal ecology, estuary protection, wildlife values, and low-impact trip research in the Rivers Inlet area. The official page does not list camping, trails, docks, visitor facilities, or a day-use area, so plans should be built around current BC Parks information and self-sufficient coastal travel.
BC Parks places the conservancy about 25 kilometres northwest of Wuikinuxv Village and 75 kilometres southeast of Bella Bella. Hunting is listed as an activity during open season, with current provincial regulations applying.
Plan around wildlife-safe estuary observation, map review, coastal habitat research, photography from appropriate access points, trip planning for the Moses Inlet and Rivers Inlet area, and seasonal hunting where permitted.
Check current advisories, wildlife safety guidance, and hunting regulations before travelling. Because the official page lists no facilities or developed routes, bring the equipment, navigation, and communication planning needed for a remote central coast setting.