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Solander Island Ecological ReserveUnderstand Solander Island Ecological Reserve west of Brooks Peninsula, a closed seabird colony site where research and education require permits./british-columbia/parks/solander-island-ecological-reserve/british-columbia/parks/solander-island-ecological-reservepark

Understand Solander Island Ecological Reserve west of Brooks Peninsula, a closed seabird colony site where research and education require permits.

Solander Island Ecological Reserve is 1.5 kilometres west of Brooks Peninsula on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island. BC Parks says the reserve was established to protect large colonies of breeding seabirds and their habitat.

The reserve is closed to the public.

Why Visit Solander Island Ecological Reserve

For most people, Solander Island is a place to understand through BC Parks information rather than to visit in person. Ecological reserves support research and education, but they are not intended for outdoor recreation, and this one is explicitly closed to public access.

The official page identifies the Coastal Western Hemlock biogeoclimatic zone, plus Vancouver Island Shelf terrestrial and marine ecosections. It also links both a reserve map and a protected-areas map for Kyuquot Sound and Checleset Bay, along with a detailed description for education and research.

The key planning choice is restraint: avoid landing or approaching in ways that disturb nesting seabirds.

Things To Do

There are no public recreation activities to plan inside Solander Island Ecological Reserve. Use the BC Parks page and detailed description for learning, and seek a permit only for legitimate research or education work.

Planning Notes

BC Parks maps are informational only and may not show legal boundaries or support navigation. Marine travellers near Brooks Peninsula should give the island a wide berth, keep noise low, avoid close wildlife approaches, and check current legal boundaries and advisories before operating nearby. Do not land, camp, collect, fish, hunt, or disturb seabirds in the reserve. Research access requires permits.