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St John Point

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Caring for the Land

The Protection of St. John Point: How It Works

As you’ve probably heard by now, we have succeeded in protecting St. John Point forever. We talked to our Executive Director, Michael Dunn, about what the new partnership with Capital Regional District Parks means for the Point and for the Mayne Island community. Can you tell us a bit about Read more…

By Don Enright, 5 yearsOctober 18, 2017 ago
Caring for the Land

Conservation Covenants

by Michael Dunn The conservation covenant is one of the most useful and flexible land stewardship tools we have available to us. A conservation covenant is a legal tool created by Section 219 of the BC Land Title Act. It was designed for conservation purposes and provides the legal basis Read more…

By Michael Dunn, 5 yearsOctober 10, 2017 ago
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