STEWARDSHIP - Savary Island Land Trust
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STEWARDSHIP - Savary Island Land Trust
Beach Pea The Savary Island Land Trust Society (SILT) is a non-profit registered charity with over 330 members. Our goal is the preservation of wilderness, wildlife habitat, clean water, and access to greenspace. Through generous donations, SILT has acquired over 14 acres for preservation. Oyster Catchers Indian Paintbrush Chicken of the Woods CURRENT preservation CAMPAIGNS Save The Savary Dunes (District Lot 1375) SILT was established in 1997 in an effort to preserve this last undivided and undeveloped wilderness on Savary. DL 1375, a 133 hectare parcel in the center of the Island, is one of the best examples of intact coastal dune ecology in Canada. SILT became involved because the land was under threat of subdivision and development as a 90 unit gated community by American developers. SILT has worked hard with private donors, both levels of government, and the Nature Trust of B.C. toward preserving this national treasure. Through these efforts, the Nature Trust of B.C. was able to purchase a 50% undivided interest in DL 1375 in 2002. It tried to purchase the remaining 50%, but recent Court decisions have partitioned the property, and the land is again under threat of subdivision and development. Most coastal dune ecosystems are only a few hectares; however this parcel has 65 hectares of intact coastal and island dunes—in fact 70% of Savary’s unique dunes are on DL 1375. Visit www.silts.ca to learn more about how you can help preserve the Savary dunes. Save the Trails We are also seeking to protect the important trail system that wends through the forested dunes on DL 1375. These trails have guided generations to quiet beaches, ancient forests and wild lands, rare meadows and some of the region’s last Old Growth Forests. The Preliminary Layout Approval for the subdivision of the Savary dunes dedicates and protects only 5 of the 16 trails currently in use. The Powell River Regional District can require that additional trails be dedicated for protection as part of the development process. Speak now to preserve the trail system for present and future generations: write to Patrick Brabazon at the PRRD today: brabazon@shaw.ca, and go to www.silts.ca to sign the petition. SAVE THE LAST SAVARY WILDERNESS! Donations are tax deductible and may be made on line at www.silts.ca or by mail, Box 141, Lund, BC V0N 2G0. Fed. Reg. Charity # 89858 6425 RR0001 Join Us Annual membership: Family $40; Individual $25 Email us at silts@telus.net or Visit www.silts.ca to join online or join by Mail to Box 141 Lund, BC V0N 2G0 REV 2013 S avary Island’s legendary warm water and sandy beaches make it a popular holiday destination. Apart from an ancient granite outcrop at Green’s Point, Savary Island Savary is a narrow sliver of glacial sediment, essentially a migrating sandbar. Savary is home to 10,000 year old sand dunes and is the best example of a coastal dune ecosystem in Western Canada. Sandy Savary is very fragile. The island is eroding at an average rate of .41 meters per year on the south side and .025 meters per year on the north side. The Island, cliffs and dunes are highly sensitive to disturbance. Please keep all wheeled vehicles off trails. Though only 7.5 km long and 0.3 km to 1.0 km wide, Savary is subdivided into over 1750 small lots, giving it STEWARDSHIP the highest lot density – by far – of any island in the Salish Sea – 9 times greater than Bowen Island and 20 times greater A Visitors’ Guide than Denman Island! Savary is reaching critical development thresholds, and support for protecting undeveloped areas and trails are urgently needed now – see back panel for more information. Savary is best enjoyed on foot or by bicycle. Please leave your vehicle in Lund. Handle Savary with care and enjoy your visit. See inside for a map of the ecological values of the island and tips on how you can reduce your impact when you visit. Whalebone Point Oyster Catcher Savary Island needs stewardship to preserve its unique ecological legacy Sensitive Ecosystems & Fragile Sites ANCIENT FORESTED DUNES Leave your vehicle in Lund Savary is best enjoyed on foot or by bicycle. Parking is available at Dave‘s Custom Parking in Lund (604) 483-3667. STAY ON PATHS Transportation Lund Water & Land Taxi Ancient forested dunes Forested sand dune topography. These uncommon coastal dune ecosystems represent the best example of their kind in Canada. Endangered plants and plant communities live here. The dunes are sensitive to surface disturbance and erosion. Stay on paths and do not use wheeled vehicles. (604) 483-9749 Reservations are required. Be prepared There are no public campsites or washrooms on Savary Island. Cottage rentals, B&B’s and private campsites are available. Restaurants on the Island have washrooms for customer use only. There are no garbage facilities on the Island so please pack out what you pack in. Fires Savary Island is an extreme fire hazard. Fires are Savary Island Kayak Rentals banned during summer Golden months in accordance with Eagle Studio the Savary Island Volunteer Whispering Fire Department. Most Savary Surf Gallery Hemingway & Coffee Cottage cliffs are covered in Scotch Shoppe B&B broom; this invasive plant produces large amounts of woody fuel and creates a risk of hotter-thannormal fires. Please B&B at the do not smoke on Red House forest trails. Antiques & Art Ayhus Arts Savary Trails Studio At The Mint ERODING SAND CLIFFS katalystkreative.com KEEP OFF Rare and endangered dunes and dune meadows Sand cliffs Sand cliffs are extremely fragile. The Island is rapidly eroding. Please do not play on, climb, carve or build into the cliffs. Please use existing trails and walk gently, do not trample or disturb vegetation, no wheeled vehicles. Do not play on, dig into or slide down dunes. Avoid areas with fragile vegetation cover. Emergency Bring a first aid kit. Island volunteers run an efficient First Responders Unit. In case of fire or medical emergency, dial 911. Water There is no public source of drinking water on Savary Fishing Harvesting of any fish or shellfish requires a license. Licenses are available at the Lund Store (604) 414-0471, or online at www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/index-eng.htm Licenses are NOT available on Savary. Island. There is a lack of data about the quantity of groundwater on the island. Water is very precious. Help us to nurture this essential resource by carefully practicing water conservation. No Trespassing Most of Savary Island is privately owned. Please respect private property. Wharf The public wharf is for pick up and drop off use only. No Accommodations moorage is available. Please do not leave bicycles on the wharf. Erosion Sand cliffs and dunes are particularly fragile. Please use existing trails and do not remove any vegetation. Please do not play on, climb, carve or build into the cliffs or dunes. Beachcomb with a conscience Bed & Breakfast: At the Mint (604) 414-0916, B&B at the Red House (604) 483-4447, Hemingway Cottage (604)483-3637, Savary Island Lodge (604) 483-9481, Savary Island Resort (604) 414-9454, Suite and Savary Inn (604) 483-3686. Camping: At the Mint very rustic B&B (604) 414-0916, Pascal Simon (604) 483-9846 (604) 698-8745. Beach animals are fragile. Handling them, taking them out of water, or removing them when they are attached to rocks can harm them. Marine life is best observed in its natural habitat. bakery Moon Snail Bakery 1300 Tennyson (604) 414-6197. Candy Hilltop Goodies 1925 Van. Blvd, The Sugar Shack Dogs Dog droppings are a health hazard, please pick up after your dog. Keep your dog under control at all times. Prevent your dog from chasing deer. Do not allow your dog to harass or harm wildlife. Restaurants Riggers Pub Style Family Restaurant & Keep wild animals wild The best diet for wildlife is provided by nature. Feeding wildlife reduces their ability to survive on their own. Keep a safe distance from animals and give them a chance to move on. This map is adapted from the Savary Island Salish Sea Map which is available at Riggers, the Savary Island Lodge and in Lund at Terracentric Adventures Julian Beach Access Moon Snail Bakery The Sugar Shack Savary Art Studio & Gallery Sandbox Cafe 1312 Meadow Lane. General Store 2801 Van. Blvd (604) 483-2210, Sandbox Imports Cafe & Beach Boutique 1339 Tennyson Road (604) 483-3286. Art Galleries Antiques & Art Sunset Trail, Ayhus Arts 1182 Tennyson (closed July), Golden Eagle Studio 956 Sunset Beach Rd, Indian Pt, Savary Art Studio & Gallery 1328 Tennyson, Savary Trails Studio 1215 Tennyson, Whispering Surf Gallery & Coffee Shoppe, 1020 Johnson Lane. Cycling Trails are for foot traffic only, and are particularly fragile in the shoreline and forested dunes. Keep all wheeled vehicles on the roads. Scenic Route: Cycling west from the wharf towards Indian Point, stay on Savary Island Road for a scenic ride with fewer vehicles. Bike Rentals & Repairs: Savary Island Bike Shop & Scooter Rentals (604) 483-7771 or (604) 414-0116. Kayaks Savary Island Kayak Rentals 1014 Johnson Lane, FRAGILE DUNES STAY ON PATHS Indian Pt. (604) 414-6587. Suite & Savary Inn Savary Island Resort Brackenwood Propane Hilltop Goodies DL 1375 Real Estate Juanita Chase (604) 483-4314, Rick Thaddeus (604) 483-3218.