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Galiano Island

Galiano Island (Hul'qumi'num: Swiikw) is one of the Southern Gulf Islands located between Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Located on the west side of the Strait of Georgia, the island is bordered by Mayne Island to the southeast, Salt Spring Island to the west and Valdes Island to the northwest. Galiano is part of the Capital Regional District Electoral Area G, and has a permanent population of 1,396 inhabitants as of 2021.[3]

Galiano Island
Island
Galiano Island and the Salish Sea
Map of Galiano and surrounding islands
Coordinates: 48°55′23″N 123°26′19″W / 48.92306°N 123.43861°W / 48.92306; -123.43861
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
RegionSouthern Gulf Islands
Regional DistrictCapital Regional District
Islands TrustGaliano Island Local Trust Area
Government
 • MPElizabeth May (Green)
 • MLAAdam Olsen (Green)
Area
 • Land60.15 km2 (23.22 sq mi)
Population
 • Total1,396
 • Density23.2/km2 (60/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−08:00 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−07:00 (PDT)
Postal Code
V0N 1P0
Area code250

Galiano takes its name from Spanish explorer Dionisio Alcalá Galiano, who explored the area in 1792.[4]

History edit

 
Dionisio Alcalá Galiano (1760-1805)

Prior to the arrival of Europeans, Galiano Island was long inhabited by Indigenous peoples from the Penelakut First Nation as well as other Coast Salish peoples. Midden pits at Montague Harbour suggest at least 3,000 years of habitation,[5] with one study dating the earliest signs of permanent occupation in the island's proximities to over 5000 years ago.[6] A complex culture, heavily reliant on the native Cedar trees, flourished on the island. In the late 1770s, the smallpox epidemic reached the Coast Salish region, reducing the region's population by as much as 30%.[7] Subsequent outbreaks would reduce the First Nations population even further. By the time Captain Galiano arrived in the area in the late 18th century, the First Nations population had been greatly reduced.

By the 19th Century, with European colonization of North America well under way, the area around Galiano remained relatively undisturbed. However, when news of the discovery of gold on the British Columbia mainland reached San Francisco in 1858, nearby Victoria became an important port for miners on their way to the Fraser Canyon gold fields. Due to increased interest and in the area from white settlers, the Royal Navy hydrographer Captain George Henry Richards was tasked with mapping the Southern Gulf Islands in 1859, and decided to name the island in honour of the Spanish navigator who had visited the region 67 years prior.[5]

In the early years of European settlement the island's primary industries were fishing and logging. Poor soil on the island limited the development of widespread agriculture found on other Gulf Islands, such as nearby Salt Spring. Early settlement included a pioneer farming community on the shores of “Plumper Pass” (later renamed Active Pass). Other settlers, such as Scotty Georgeson (a Shetland Islander), also held land and had family on Galiano in this period.[5]

Galiano Island Population
YearPop.±%
1950425—    
1981669+57.4%
1986755+12.9%
1991909+20.4%
1996999+9.9%
20011,071+7.2%
20061,258+17.5%
20111,138−9.5%
20161,066−6.3%
20211,396+31.0%
Source: Statistics Canada

Beginning in the 1870s a small number of Asian immigrants, particularly Japanese, also decided to settle the area for its abundance of fish stock and timber. These Japanese immigrants, primarily from Wakayama Prefecture, brought with them methods of charcoal production, whose evidence can still be found on the island today.[8] Many of these Japanese settlers continued to operate salteries on the north end of the island until the outbreak of war with Japan.

Following confederation of British Columbia into Canada in 1871 and the subsequent the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885, the nearby Lower Mainland exploded in population. By 1928 this had spilled over, and the small community on Galiano had grown large enough to construct the Galiano Community hall, which is still in use today.[9] In the 1960s logging rights for much of the island were given to MacMillan Bloedel for resource extraction.[10] Many environmentally conscious residents objected to the widespread logging, leading to many disputes including MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. v. Galiano Island Trust Committee in 1995.[11] Environmentalism and the 1960s counter-culture continue to heavily influence the culture of the island to this day. In 2011, the riding of Saanich—Gulf Islands, to which Galiano is a part, elected Canada's first Green member of parliament, Elizabeth May.[12]

As of the 21st century, the logging industry has all but halted on the island, replaced by industries such as tourism and a local art scene.

Geography edit

 
Sandstone formation on the west coast of Galiano

Located on the western edge of the Salish Sea, Galiano is a long, narrow island, 27.5 km (17.1 mi) in length and 1.6 km (0.99 mi) at its narrowest point.

Mount Galiano is Galiano's highest point, rising 314 m (1,030 ft) above sea level.[13] The summit provides hikers with views over the Gulf Islands, the United States San Juan Islands and the distant mainland mountains as well. Just west of Mount Galiano is Sutil Mountain, an Ecological Reserve 290 m (950 ft)[14] above sea level, named after Captain Galiano's flagship.

The western coast of the island (facing Trincomali Channel) is characterized by its unique sandstone formations and caves.

The northern end of the island is home to Porlier Pass, dividing Galiano and Valdez Island. One of the more dangerous passes in the Gulf Islands, currents can reach up to 10 knot at maximum flood, and many whirlpools and overfalls are known to form .[15]

Climate edit

The climate of Galiano Island is classified as warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Csb) under the Köppen climate classification system, characterized by cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Similar to the other Gulf Islands, the rain shadow effect of the Olympic and Vancouver Island mountains, and the moderating effects of the ocean, are the dominant influences on the climate of Galiano Island. Galiano Island experiences an annual moisture deficit from mid-June to early October due to the combined effects of seasonal dry, sunny and warm weather. This deficit can often reach drought conditions in areas of recent clearcuts and can result in an extreme forest fire hazard in the summer months.[16]

Climate data for Galiano Island
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 6.3
(43.3)
8.1
(46.6)
10.1
(50.2)
13.0
(55.4)
16.4
(61.5)
19.4
(66.9)
21.9
(71.4)
21.8
(71.2)
18.8
(65.8)
13.9
(57.0)
9.5
(49.1)
6.6
(43.9)
13.8
(56.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) 3.4
(38.1)
4.6
(40.3)
6.1
(43.0)
8.5
(47.3)
11.5
(52.7)
14.5
(58.1)
16.5
(61.7)
16.4
(61.5)
13.8
(56.8)
9.8
(49.6)
6.2
(43.2)
3.7
(38.7)
9.6
(49.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 0.5
(32.9)
1.1
(34.0)
2.1
(35.8)
4.1
(39.4)
6.7
(44.1)
9.6
(49.3)
11.2
(52.2)
11.1
(52.0)
8.9
(48.0)
5.8
(42.4)
2.9
(37.2)
0.9
(33.6)
5.4
(41.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 153
(6.0)
112
(4.4)
90
(3.5)
59
(2.3)
45
(1.8)
36
(1.4)
24
(0.9)
29
(1.1)
47
(1.9)
98
(3.9)
165
(6.5)
162
(6.4)
1,020
(40.1)
Source: Climate-Data

Ecology edit

 
Arbutus tree in Montague Provincial Park

Due to its mild climate and position in a confluence between two different tidal systems, Galiano Island is home to a large variety of fauna and flora, which have been heavily sampled by science. In a 2022 article published as the first volume in a 5-part overview of the island's biodiversity, researchers reported "over 4000 taxa recorded to date, including avian, freshwater, marine and terrestrial species".[17]

In a major flight path for migrating birds, Galiano has hundreds of bird species,[18] such as bald eagles, herons and cormorants. Off its shores are resident and transient populations of orca whales, seals, otters, and sea lions, as well as many other varieties of sea life, including at least 214 species of molluscs, 86 species of crustaceans, 82 species of ray-finned or cartilagenous fish, 41 species of echinoderms, 40 species of sea sponges, 77 species of cnidarians, six species of ribbon worms and four species of ctenophores.[17] The island is also home to a large population of deer.

Of the 19 reef complexes mapped throughout the Salish Sea, the waters off Galiano Island are home to one of the most extensive ones, with large populations of cloud sponges and Heterochone calyx being recorded, as well as a high diversity of marine animal species.[17]

Many native tree species such as arbutus trees, western red cedar and Coast Douglas-fir thrive on the island and can be found in abundance. While most of the island has been logged in the years since European settlement, limited old-growth forests still exist, for example on the southern side of Bluffs Park.[19]

Transportation edit

 
Sturdies Bay, the BC Ferries terminal

Galiano Island is accessible by vehicle via the BC Ferries terminal at Sturdies Bay, located on Active Pass. Vehicle and passenger ferry service runs from Tsawwassen (Vancouver) on the mainland and Swartz Bay (Victoria) on Vancouver Island most days of the year. Additionally, there are numerous inter-island ferries that connect the Gulf Islands, which are scheduled less frequently.

Moorage is available at several public wharves for boat traffic: Sturdies Bay, (walking distance to the village), Montague Harbour, Whalers Bay and Retreat Cove. Private moorage is available at Montague Harbour Marina and the Galiano Oceanfront Inn (Sturdies Bay). Limited water taxi service to nearby islands like Salt Spring is also available out of Sturdies Bay and Montague Harbour. In the summer, a foot passenger ferry service called Aqualink, takes people from Galiano's Sturdies Bay (beside the Village) dock to Mayne Island, where one can connect to other islands.

Daily, regularly scheduled floatplane service is offered from the Vancouver International Water Airport through Seair Seaplanes to Montague Harbour. There is charter service floatplane service from Seattle through Kenmore Air, either through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Kenmore Air Harbor and Seattle Lake Union.

Once on the island, most areas can be accessed by paved road, however some logging roads remain in use in the less traveled sections of the island.

Parks edit

Galiano is home to many popular public parks like Montague Harbour and Dionisio as well as privately owned parks such as Tapovan Peace Park.

 
Islands Trust Cormorant Sanctuary
 
Bluffs Park Lookout
 
Stairway to Heaven, Tapovan Peace Park
 
Matthews Point Park
  • Montague Harbour Marine Provincial Park is one of the most popular parks in the Gulf Islands. Its Shell Beach is a west-facing beach with worn shells covering the whole expanse of the beach instead of sand. For thousands of years, it was the location of a midden used by Coast Salish people.[20] Montague Harbour is popular with the recreational boating community; the harbour is often crowded with yachts and sailboats during the warmer months of June, July, and August. The park's mooring buoys are in limited supply and cannot be reserved, but the harbour is well sheltered if one chooses to anchor. A marina with moorage, gas dock, several small stores, and a restaurant (summer only) is located at the southern end of the harbour. A public dock is near the marina.
  • Dionisio Point Provincial Park is a marine access only, rugged natural park at the north end of the island with beaches that the local islanders call Coon Bay. It has a shoreline with sandstone formations, a sandy beach for swimming, tidal pools, colourful wildflowers, and forests.
  • Bellhouse Provincial Park is notable for spring wildflowers and its views of marine life and snow-capped mountains.
  • Bluffs Park is Galiano's oldest wilderness park, established by community subscription in 1948. With 130 ha (320 acres), it extends far inland into virgin forest, as well having high cliffs and a long sandy beach.[21] It inspired Caroline Shaw to compose "The Evergreen", “One day in January 2020, I took a walk in an evergreen forest on Swiikw (Galiano Island), British Columbia, Canada. I found myself slowing down. My steps were shorter, less frequent. I stopped trying to get to my destination with any real intention or speed. Eventually I stopped moving altogether. I looked, and listened, and felt and smelled and breathed. Like a thousand thousand creatures before me there, some of them also human, I paused and wondered and thought, "There is wisdom in these trees." It's been said before, in ways more eloquent and complex than my little story here. Still.”[22]
  • Mount Galiano is Galiano's highest point. It rises 314 m (1,030 ft) above sea level. The top provides hikers with views over the Gulf Islands, the U.S. San Juan Islands, and the distant mainland mountains.[13]
  • Mount Sutil, in the southeastern part of the island, is an Ecological Reserve 290 m (950 ft) above sea level, named after Captain Galiano's flagship.[23]
  • Collinson Point Provincial Park is the shoreline of Mount Galiano, and is important in protecting the marine life of the approaches to Active Pass.
  • Bodega Ridge Provincial Park consists of a ridge that rises over 240 m (790 ft) above sea level, with views over many of the Gulf Islands' hundreds of islands and islets and beyond to the mountains of the Olympic Peninsula. High cliffs are home to raptors like peregrine falcons and bald eagles, as well as trees like cedars and Douglas fir.
  • Tapovan, Sri Chinmoy Peace Park is a 200-acre privately owned park, opened in 2013, honouring Sri Chinmoy (1931-2007). It features many hiking trails named by the word "peace", each in a different language, and a stairway ascending the high cliff.[24][25]
  • Matthews Point Park is a 25 ha (62 acres) Capital Regional District Park that preserves over a kilometre of waterfront on Active Pass, of which 300 metres are broad sandy beach.[26] It was named after a pioneer family whose descendants in England later contributed towards the Park purchase. There is also a hiking loop along the clifftops.[27] It adjoins and is connected to Bluffs Park.
  • The Trincomali Nature Sanctuary is an area of sheer cliffs that has been set aside by the Islands Trust for the preservation of Double-crested cormorants and Peregrine Falcons, among other species.[28]

Government edit

Government bodies that oversee the island include Federal, Provincial and the Capital Regional District as well as the Islands Trust whose mandate is to establish land-use bylaws to "preserve and protect" the island, most notably in terms of development. For most of the 20th century roughly half of the land on Galiano was owned by the logging firm MacMillan Bloedel. As a result, Galiano was not as extensively developed as neighbouring islands. When the firm sold its holdings on Galiano, debate about development issues sharpened, and the Islands Trust set minimum lot sizes to limit development.

Local elections are held every three years to determine who will be the island's two Trustees.

There is one Indian reserve on the island, Galiano Indian Reserve No. 9, located at the northern tip of the island operating under Penelakut administration.[29][30]

Tourism edit

Due to the minimal development of Galiano, tourism on the island has remained limited and sustainable. There are two proper hotels and several cabin resorts, as well as cottage rentals, or camping at one of two parks, the Montague and Dionisio (water access only) Provincial Park Campsites. Known as the "Foodie Island", there are many restaurants to choose from year-round. Activities on Galiano Island include hiking, boating, spa treatments, kayaking, visiting art galleries, golfing, exploring beaches, watching Orca whales from shore, as well as frequent musical events and island festivals. Information can be found at the Galiano Chamber of Commerce website www.galianoisland.com.[31]

Infrastructure edit

The powerline HVDC Vancouver Island crosses Galiano Island in a southwesterly direction as overhead powerline section, which ends at a cable terminal on Parker Island.

Notable people edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rozen, David Lewis (1985). Place-names of the Island Halkomelem Indian people, p. 112. University of British Columbia (Thesis). doi:10.14288/1.0096521. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  2. ^ Census Profile, 2016 Census - Galiano Island Trust Area, Island trust Designated place, British Columbia and Alberta Province
  3. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-02-09). "2021 Census of Population geographic summary: Galiano Island Trust Area, Island trust (IST) [Designated place], British Columbia". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-08-20.
  4. ^ "Galiano Island". BC Geographical Names.
  5. ^ a b c "Galiano Island: A Historical Sketch". galianomuseum.ca. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  6. ^ Grier, Collin; Angelbeck, Bill; McLay, Eric (2017). "Terraforming and monumentality as long-term social practice in the Salish Sea region of the Northwest Coast of North America". Hunter Gatherer Research. 3 (1). Liverpool University Press: 107–132. doi:10.3828/hgr.2017.7 – via Academia.edu.
  7. ^ "Smallpox in Canada".
  8. ^ "Japanese Charcoal Pit Kiln".
  9. ^ "Dance at the Hall".
  10. ^ Griffiths, Margaret. "The Story of Galiano Island: across thirty important years".
  11. ^ "Macmillan Bloedel Ltd. v. Galiano Island Trust Committee".
  12. ^ "Voter Information Service - Past results". www.elections.ca. Retrieved 2022-05-06.
  13. ^ a b Mount Galiano
  14. ^ Sutil Mountain
  15. ^ "BC Tidal Passes: Part 1 - Passes of the Gulf Islands". Canadian Yachting. Retrieved 2023-08-20.
  16. ^ "Vanilla Leaf Land Nature Reserve (DL 58) Galiano Island Management Plan" (PDF).
  17. ^ a b c Simon AD, Adamczyk EM, Basman A, Chu JW, Gartner HN, Fletcher K, Gibbs CJ, Gibbs DM, Gilmore SR, Harbo RM, Harris LH, Humphrey E, Lamb A, Lambert P, McDaniel N, Scott J, Starzomski BM (2022). "Toward an atlas of Salish Sea biodiversity: the flora and fauna of Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada. Part I. Marine zoology". Biodiversity Data Journal. 10: e76050. doi:10.3897/BDJ.10.e76050. PMC 8930920. PMID 35437414.
  18. ^ "Galiano Island Check List". iNaturalist.ca. 2009-07-29. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  19. ^ Emmings, Kate; Erickson, Keith (June 2004). Galiano Island Landscape Classification and Up-close Workshop Series Final Report (PDF) (Report). Galiano Conservancy Association.
  20. ^ "Galiano Island". The Canadian Encyclopedia. 2014-01-23. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  21. ^ Bluffs Park
  22. ^ Ragazze Quartet - The Evergreen / Root, retrieved 2023-12-31
  23. ^ Mount Sutil
  24. ^ Tapovan Peace Park
  25. ^ "Home". tapovan.ca.
  26. ^ Matthews Point Park
  27. ^ CRD, Matthews Point Management Plan https://www.crd.bc.ca/docs/default-source/parks-pdf/matthews-point-management-plan-2018.pdf
  28. ^ Trincomali Nature Sanctuary
  29. ^ "Galiano Indian Reserve 9". BC Geographical Names.
  30. ^ Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail
  31. ^ https://galianoisland.com/ | Galiano Island Chamber of Commerce

Further reading edit

  • Women in Fish Rosemary Georgeson & Marie Clements
  • Historical Charcoal Pit Kilns British Columbia Museums Association, Roundup Magazine #271, p. 16
  • Relacion del Viage de las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana Dionisio Alcala Galiano, Madrid, 1802. En la Imprenta Real. De Orden del Rey.
  • Galiano Archives Local history, back numbers of local paper etc.

External links edit

  • Galiano Island Chamber of Commerce incl. Island Information and Map
  • Galiano Trails Society (with maps)
  • Galiano Museum

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Galiano Island Hul qumi num Swiikw is one of the Southern Gulf Islands located between Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia Canada Located on the west side of the Strait of Georgia the island is bordered by Mayne Island to the southeast Salt Spring Island to the west and Valdes Island to the northwest Galiano is part of the Capital Regional District Electoral Area G and has a permanent population of 1 396 inhabitants as of 2021 3 Galiano Island Swiikw 1 Hul q umin um IslandGaliano Island and the Salish SeaMap of Galiano and surrounding islandsCoordinates 48 55 23 N 123 26 19 W 48 92306 N 123 43861 W 48 92306 123 43861CountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegionSouthern Gulf IslandsRegional DistrictCapital Regional DistrictIslands TrustGaliano Island Local Trust AreaGovernment MPElizabeth May Green MLAAdam Olsen Green Area Land60 15 km2 23 22 sq mi Population 2 Total1 396 Density23 2 km2 60 sq mi Time zoneUTC 08 00 PST Summer DST UTC 07 00 PDT Postal CodeV0N 1P0Area code250Galiano takes its name from Spanish explorer Dionisio Alcala Galiano who explored the area in 1792 4 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Ecology 4 Transportation 5 Parks 6 Government 7 Tourism 8 Infrastructure 9 Notable people 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksHistory edit nbsp Dionisio Alcala Galiano 1760 1805 Prior to the arrival of Europeans Galiano Island was long inhabited by Indigenous peoples from the Penelakut First Nation as well as other Coast Salish peoples Midden pits at Montague Harbour suggest at least 3 000 years of habitation 5 with one study dating the earliest signs of permanent occupation in the island s proximities to over 5000 years ago 6 A complex culture heavily reliant on the native Cedar trees flourished on the island In the late 1770s the smallpox epidemic reached the Coast Salish region reducing the region s population by as much as 30 7 Subsequent outbreaks would reduce the First Nations population even further By the time Captain Galiano arrived in the area in the late 18th century the First Nations population had been greatly reduced By the 19th Century with European colonization of North America well under way the area around Galiano remained relatively undisturbed However when news of the discovery of gold on the British Columbia mainland reached San Francisco in 1858 nearby Victoria became an important port for miners on their way to the Fraser Canyon gold fields Due to increased interest and in the area from white settlers the Royal Navy hydrographer Captain George Henry Richards was tasked with mapping the Southern Gulf Islands in 1859 and decided to name the island in honour of the Spanish navigator who had visited the region 67 years prior 5 In the early years of European settlement the island s primary industries were fishing and logging Poor soil on the island limited the development of widespread agriculture found on other Gulf Islands such as nearby Salt Spring Early settlement included a pioneer farming community on the shores of Plumper Pass later renamed Active Pass Other settlers such as Scotty Georgeson a Shetland Islander also held land and had family on Galiano in this period 5 Galiano Island PopulationYearPop 1950425 1981669 57 4 1986755 12 9 1991909 20 4 1996999 9 9 20011 071 7 2 20061 258 17 5 20111 138 9 5 20161 066 6 3 20211 396 31 0 Source Statistics CanadaBeginning in the 1870s a small number of Asian immigrants particularly Japanese also decided to settle the area for its abundance of fish stock and timber These Japanese immigrants primarily from Wakayama Prefecture brought with them methods of charcoal production whose evidence can still be found on the island today 8 Many of these Japanese settlers continued to operate salteries on the north end of the island until the outbreak of war with Japan Following confederation of British Columbia into Canada in 1871 and the subsequent the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885 the nearby Lower Mainland exploded in population By 1928 this had spilled over and the small community on Galiano had grown large enough to construct the Galiano Community hall which is still in use today 9 In the 1960s logging rights for much of the island were given to MacMillan Bloedel for resource extraction 10 Many environmentally conscious residents objected to the widespread logging leading to many disputes including MacMillan Bloedel Ltd v Galiano Island Trust Committee in 1995 11 Environmentalism and the 1960s counter culture continue to heavily influence the culture of the island to this day In 2011 the riding of Saanich Gulf Islands to which Galiano is a part elected Canada s first Green member of parliament Elizabeth May 12 As of the 21st century the logging industry has all but halted on the island replaced by industries such as tourism and a local art scene Geography edit nbsp Sandstone formation on the west coast of GalianoLocated on the western edge of the Salish Sea Galiano is a long narrow island 27 5 km 17 1 mi in length and 1 6 km 0 99 mi at its narrowest point Mount Galiano is Galiano s highest point rising 314 m 1 030 ft above sea level 13 The summit provides hikers with views over the Gulf Islands the United States San Juan Islands and the distant mainland mountains as well Just west of Mount Galiano is Sutil Mountain an Ecological Reserve 290 m 950 ft 14 above sea level named after Captain Galiano s flagship The western coast of the island facing Trincomali Channel is characterized by its unique sandstone formations and caves The northern end of the island is home to Porlier Pass dividing Galiano and Valdez Island One of the more dangerous passes in the Gulf Islands currents can reach up to 10 knot at maximum flood and many whirlpools and overfalls are known to form 15 Climate edit The climate of Galiano Island is classified as warm summer Mediterranean climate Csb under the Koppen climate classification system characterized by cool wet winters and warm dry summers Similar to the other Gulf Islands the rain shadow effect of the Olympic and Vancouver Island mountains and the moderating effects of the ocean are the dominant influences on the climate of Galiano Island Galiano Island experiences an annual moisture deficit from mid June to early October due to the combined effects of seasonal dry sunny and warm weather This deficit can often reach drought conditions in areas of recent clearcuts and can result in an extreme forest fire hazard in the summer months 16 Climate data for Galiano IslandMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 6 3 43 3 8 1 46 6 10 1 50 2 13 0 55 4 16 4 61 5 19 4 66 9 21 9 71 4 21 8 71 2 18 8 65 8 13 9 57 0 9 5 49 1 6 6 43 9 13 8 56 9 Daily mean C F 3 4 38 1 4 6 40 3 6 1 43 0 8 5 47 3 11 5 52 7 14 5 58 1 16 5 61 7 16 4 61 5 13 8 56 8 9 8 49 6 6 2 43 2 3 7 38 7 9 6 49 3 Mean daily minimum C F 0 5 32 9 1 1 34 0 2 1 35 8 4 1 39 4 6 7 44 1 9 6 49 3 11 2 52 2 11 1 52 0 8 9 48 0 5 8 42 4 2 9 37 2 0 9 33 6 5 4 41 7 Average precipitation mm inches 153 6 0 112 4 4 90 3 5 59 2 3 45 1 8 36 1 4 24 0 9 29 1 1 47 1 9 98 3 9 165 6 5 162 6 4 1 020 40 1 Source Climate DataEcology edit nbsp Arbutus tree in Montague Provincial ParkDue to its mild climate and position in a confluence between two different tidal systems Galiano Island is home to a large variety of fauna and flora which have been heavily sampled by science In a 2022 article published as the first volume in a 5 part overview of the island s biodiversity researchers reported over 4000 taxa recorded to date including avian freshwater marine and terrestrial species 17 In a major flight path for migrating birds Galiano has hundreds of bird species 18 such as bald eagles herons and cormorants Off its shores are resident and transient populations of orca whales seals otters and sea lions as well as many other varieties of sea life including at least 214 species of molluscs 86 species of crustaceans 82 species of ray finned or cartilagenous fish 41 species of echinoderms 40 species of sea sponges 77 species of cnidarians six species of ribbon worms and four species of ctenophores 17 The island is also home to a large population of deer Of the 19 reef complexes mapped throughout the Salish Sea the waters off Galiano Island are home to one of the most extensive ones with large populations of cloud sponges and Heterochone calyx being recorded as well as a high diversity of marine animal species 17 Many native tree species such as arbutus trees western red cedar and Coast Douglas fir thrive on the island and can be found in abundance While most of the island has been logged in the years since European settlement limited old growth forests still exist for example on the southern side of Bluffs Park 19 Transportation edit nbsp Sturdies Bay the BC Ferries terminalGaliano Island is accessible by vehicle via the BC Ferries terminal at Sturdies Bay located on Active Pass Vehicle and passenger ferry service runs from Tsawwassen Vancouver on the mainland and Swartz Bay Victoria on Vancouver Island most days of the year Additionally there are numerous inter island ferries that connect the Gulf Islands which are scheduled less frequently Moorage is available at several public wharves for boat traffic Sturdies Bay walking distance to the village Montague Harbour Whalers Bay and Retreat Cove Private moorage is available at Montague Harbour Marina and the Galiano Oceanfront Inn Sturdies Bay Limited water taxi service to nearby islands like Salt Spring is also available out of Sturdies Bay and Montague Harbour In the summer a foot passenger ferry service called Aqualink takes people from Galiano s Sturdies Bay beside the Village dock to Mayne Island where one can connect to other islands Daily regularly scheduled floatplane service is offered from the Vancouver International Water Airport through Seair Seaplanes to Montague Harbour There is charter service floatplane service from Seattle through Kenmore Air either through Seattle Tacoma International Airport Kenmore Air Harbor and Seattle Lake Union Once on the island most areas can be accessed by paved road however some logging roads remain in use in the less traveled sections of the island Parks editGaliano is home to many popular public parks like Montague Harbour and Dionisio as well as privately owned parks such as Tapovan Peace Park nbsp Islands Trust Cormorant Sanctuary nbsp Bluffs Park Lookout nbsp Stairway to Heaven Tapovan Peace Park nbsp Matthews Point ParkMontague Harbour Marine Provincial Park is one of the most popular parks in the Gulf Islands Its Shell Beach is a west facing beach with worn shells covering the whole expanse of the beach instead of sand For thousands of years it was the location of a midden used by Coast Salish people 20 Montague Harbour is popular with the recreational boating community the harbour is often crowded with yachts and sailboats during the warmer months of June July and August The park s mooring buoys are in limited supply and cannot be reserved but the harbour is well sheltered if one chooses to anchor A marina with moorage gas dock several small stores and a restaurant summer only is located at the southern end of the harbour A public dock is near the marina Dionisio Point Provincial Park is a marine access only rugged natural park at the north end of the island with beaches that the local islanders call Coon Bay It has a shoreline with sandstone formations a sandy beach for swimming tidal pools colourful wildflowers and forests Bellhouse Provincial Park is notable for spring wildflowers and its views of marine life and snow capped mountains Bluffs Park is Galiano s oldest wilderness park established by community subscription in 1948 With 130 ha 320 acres it extends far inland into virgin forest as well having high cliffs and a long sandy beach 21 It inspired Caroline Shaw to compose The Evergreen One day in January 2020 I took a walk in an evergreen forest on Swiikw Galiano Island British Columbia Canada I found myself slowing down My steps were shorter less frequent I stopped trying to get to my destination with any real intention or speed Eventually I stopped moving altogether I looked and listened and felt and smelled and breathed Like a thousand thousand creatures before me there some of them also human I paused and wondered and thought There is wisdom in these trees It s been said before in ways more eloquent and complex than my little story here Still 22 Mount Galiano is Galiano s highest point It rises 314 m 1 030 ft above sea level The top provides hikers with views over the Gulf Islands the U S San Juan Islands and the distant mainland mountains 13 Mount Sutil in the southeastern part of the island is an Ecological Reserve 290 m 950 ft above sea level named after Captain Galiano s flagship 23 Collinson Point Provincial Park is the shoreline of Mount Galiano and is important in protecting the marine life of the approaches to Active Pass Bodega Ridge Provincial Park consists of a ridge that rises over 240 m 790 ft above sea level with views over many of the Gulf Islands hundreds of islands and islets and beyond to the mountains of the Olympic Peninsula High cliffs are home to raptors like peregrine falcons and bald eagles as well as trees like cedars and Douglas fir Tapovan Sri Chinmoy Peace Park is a 200 acre privately owned park opened in 2013 honouring Sri Chinmoy 1931 2007 It features many hiking trails named by the word peace each in a different language and a stairway ascending the high cliff 24 25 Matthews Point Park is a 25 ha 62 acres Capital Regional District Park that preserves over a kilometre of waterfront on Active Pass of which 300 metres are broad sandy beach 26 It was named after a pioneer family whose descendants in England later contributed towards the Park purchase There is also a hiking loop along the clifftops 27 It adjoins and is connected to Bluffs Park The Trincomali Nature Sanctuary is an area of sheer cliffs that has been set aside by the Islands Trust for the preservation of Double crested cormorants and Peregrine Falcons among other species 28 Government editGovernment bodies that oversee the island include Federal Provincial and the Capital Regional District as well as the Islands Trust whose mandate is to establish land use bylaws to preserve and protect the island most notably in terms of development For most of the 20th century roughly half of the land on Galiano was owned by the logging firm MacMillan Bloedel As a result Galiano was not as extensively developed as neighbouring islands When the firm sold its holdings on Galiano debate about development issues sharpened and the Islands Trust set minimum lot sizes to limit development Local elections are held every three years to determine who will be the island s two Trustees There is one Indian reserve on the island Galiano Indian Reserve No 9 located at the northern tip of the island operating under Penelakut administration 29 30 Tourism editDue to the minimal development of Galiano tourism on the island has remained limited and sustainable There are two proper hotels and several cabin resorts as well as cottage rentals or camping at one of two parks the Montague and Dionisio water access only Provincial Park Campsites Known as the Foodie Island there are many restaurants to choose from year round Activities on Galiano Island include hiking boating spa treatments kayaking visiting art galleries golfing exploring beaches watching Orca whales from shore as well as frequent musical events and island festivals Information can be found at the Galiano Chamber of Commerce website www galianoisland com 31 Infrastructure editThe powerline HVDC Vancouver Island crosses Galiano Island in a southwesterly direction as overhead powerline section which ends at a cable terminal on Parker Island Notable people editBrett Gaylor documentary filmmaker Iona Campagnolo former Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Jane Rule American born Canadian writer Audrey Thomas novelist and short story writer Marie Clements Metis playwright performer director producer and screenwriterGallery edit nbsp Montague Harbour nbsp View from Mt Galiano late winter nbsp Montague Harbour sunset in summer nbsp Dionsio Marine Provincial Park nbsp Mt Galiano seen through Active Pass nbsp Orcas and Seals at Dionisio Provincial ParkSee also editList of islands of British ColumbiaReferences edit Rozen David Lewis 1985 Place names of the Island Halkomelem Indian people p 112 University of British Columbia Thesis doi 10 14288 1 0096521 Retrieved July 11 2021 Census Profile 2016 Census Galiano Island Trust Area Island trust Designated place British Columbia and Alberta Province Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 02 09 2021 Census of Population geographic summary Galiano Island Trust Area Island trust IST Designated place British Columbia www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 08 20 Galiano Island BC Geographical Names a b c Galiano Island A Historical Sketch galianomuseum ca Retrieved 2020 03 19 Grier Collin Angelbeck Bill McLay Eric 2017 Terraforming and monumentality as long term social practice in the Salish Sea region of the Northwest Coast of North America Hunter Gatherer Research 3 1 Liverpool University Press 107 132 doi 10 3828 hgr 2017 7 via Academia edu Smallpox in Canada Japanese Charcoal Pit Kiln Dance at the Hall Griffiths Margaret The Story of Galiano Island across thirty important years Macmillan Bloedel Ltd v Galiano Island Trust Committee Voter Information Service Past results www elections ca Retrieved 2022 05 06 a b Mount Galiano Sutil Mountain BC Tidal Passes Part 1 Passes of the Gulf Islands Canadian Yachting Retrieved 2023 08 20 Vanilla Leaf Land Nature Reserve DL 58 Galiano Island Management Plan PDF a b c Simon AD Adamczyk EM Basman A Chu JW Gartner HN Fletcher K Gibbs CJ Gibbs DM Gilmore SR Harbo RM Harris LH Humphrey E Lamb A Lambert P McDaniel N Scott J Starzomski BM 2022 Toward an atlas of Salish Sea biodiversity the flora and fauna of Galiano Island British Columbia Canada Part I Marine zoology Biodiversity Data Journal 10 e76050 doi 10 3897 BDJ 10 e76050 PMC 8930920 PMID 35437414 Galiano Island Check List iNaturalist ca 2009 07 29 Retrieved 2019 10 09 Emmings Kate Erickson Keith June 2004 Galiano Island Landscape Classification and Up close Workshop Series Final Report PDF Report Galiano Conservancy Association Galiano Island The Canadian Encyclopedia 2014 01 23 Retrieved 2019 10 09 Bluffs Park Ragazze Quartet The Evergreen Root retrieved 2023 12 31 Mount Sutil Tapovan Peace Park Home tapovan ca Matthews Point Park CRD Matthews Point Management Plan https www crd bc ca docs default source parks pdf matthews point management plan 2018 pdf Trincomali Nature Sanctuary Galiano Indian Reserve 9 BC Geographical Names Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Reserve Settlement Village Detail https galianoisland com Galiano Island Chamber of CommerceFurther reading editWomen in Fish Rosemary Georgeson amp Marie Clements Historical Charcoal Pit Kilns British Columbia Museums Association Roundup Magazine 271 p 16 Relacion del Viage de las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana Dionisio Alcala Galiano Madrid 1802 En la Imprenta Real De Orden del Rey Galiano Archives Local history back numbers of local paper etc External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Galiano Island nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Galiano Island Galiano Island Chamber of Commerce incl Island Information and Map Galiano Trails Society with maps Galiano Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Galiano Island amp oldid 1211750575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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