CONSERVANCY HORNBY ISLAND

Striving for Sustainability across the Salish Sea

OUR MISSION

Conservancy Hornby Island is dedicated to protecting the land and marine environments around Hornby Island (Ja-dai-aich), in the traditional unceded territory of the K'ómoks First Nation.

ForestFest 2025

Oxygen, food, shelter... beauty. Forests are generous and generative. What can we do to relate to them and protect them better?

Join us for celebration of the rich, diverse ecosystems that flourish in healthy forests - from soil to treetops and everything between.

Two days: October 25 & 26, 2025

Talks, Dance, Walks, Art, Film!

Please also join us for our ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING taking place immediately before the Talks on Saturday (doors 9am, meeting begins 9.30am).

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Annual General Meeting

Saturday October 25, 9.30am (doors 9am)

Hornby Island Community Hall

We invite all our members to join us for our Annual General Meeting.

We are seeking BOARD NOMINATIONS! Please email chihornby@gmail.com for a nomination package or to inquire.

This event is open to the public and free, and immediately precedes our ForestFest TALKS event.

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Conservancy Hornby Island (CHI) is a non-profit volunteer-based organization that relies on support from people like you to fund campaigns and events that protect our land and sea environments here on the Salish Sea.

Members enjoy early access to events, and opportunities for deeper learning and active participation in the protection of our beloved coast.

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Explore Hornby Island

Look, Learn, and Leave

How we can participate with the land and leave it better for the generations to come.

Nature Guide

Protect Pacific Herring

Sign our petition to stop the herring roe fishery.

Learn More about why the Herring need our help, and watch our video Pacific Herring: Small Fish – Big Problem.

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Let’s make the world a little better.

Conservancy Hornby Island is a non-profit volunteer-based organization that relies on support from people like you to fund campaigns and events to protect land and sea environments of the Salish Sea.

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