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West Coast Region Land Use Plans

Last updated on July 15, 2020

The following land use plans provide resource management direction for Provincial public land within the West Coast Natural Resource Region.  

Map of West Coast natural resource region

Regional & Sub-Regional Land Use Plans

  • Great Bear Rainforest Land Use Decision
    • Central Coast Land & Resource Management Plan
    • North Coast Land & Resource Management Plan
  • Haida Gwaii Strategic Land Use Agreement
  • Vancouver Island Regional Land Use Plan
  • Clayoquot Sound Watershed Plans

Landscape Level Plans

  • North Island - Central Coast District Landscape Unit Plans
  • South Island District Landscape Unit Plans
  • Campbell River District Landscape Unit Plans

Coastal & Marine Plans

  • Coastal & Marine Plans

 

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