
Cranstown Point Conservancy is a BC Parks conservancy at the south entrance to Rivers Inlet. 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 small peninsula with several sand beaches.
Cranstown Point is a marine-oriented conservancy for boaters, kayakers, and visitors planning around the Rivers Inlet coastline. BC Parks describes it as a popular anchorage for pleasure craft and a camping area for kayakers because of its strategic location at the inlet entrance.
The sand beaches are the core visitor feature, and the area also receives day-use visits from local fishing lodges in Rivers Inlet. The official page does not list developed campground services, trail networks, docks, or day-use facilities, so visitor use should be light, self-contained, and planned around current conditions.
BC Parks places the conservancy about 60 kilometres southwest of Wuikinuxv Village, 50 kilometres north of Port Hardy, and 105 kilometres south of Bella Bella. Hunting is listed during open season, with provincial regulations applying.
Plan around pleasure-craft anchorage, kayak camping where appropriate, sand beach stops, careful sand beach photography, low-impact shoreline observation, remote Rivers Inlet route planning, day-use visits connected to nearby lodges, and seasonal hunting where permitted.
Check current advisories, marine weather, anchorage conditions, hunting regulations, and navigation before travelling. Because the official page lists no developed services, bring the communication, water, waste, and safety systems needed for remote central coast travel.