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Deer Group Islands
Deer Group Islands is located in British Columbia
Deer Group Islands
Deer Group Islands
Location in British Columbia
Deer Group Islands is located in Canada
Deer Group Islands
Deer Group Islands
Location in Canada
Geography
Location Pacific Ocean
Coordinates 48°52′59″N 125°08′24″W / 48.883°N 125.140°W / 48.883; -125.140
Total islands 14
Administration
Province  British Columbia

The Deer Group Islands are a collection of 14 islands located in Barkley Sound, a beautiful area on the coast of British Columbia, Canada. These islands are found in the vast Pacific Ocean. They are mostly made up of crown land, which means they are owned by the government.

Exploring the Deer Group Islands

The Deer Group Islands are a small archipelago, which is a fancy word for a group of islands. They are situated within the larger Barkley Sound. This area is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history.

Where Are the Islands Located?

The islands are part of British Columbia, a province on the west coast of Canada. They are specifically found in Barkley Sound, which is a large inlet of the Pacific Ocean. The exact coordinates are 48°52′59″N 125°08′24″W / 48.883°N 125.140°W / 48.883; -125.140. This means they are quite far west in Canada.

Who Lived on the Islands?

For many years, the Deer Group Islands were home to the Huu-ay-aht First Nations. The Huu-ay-aht are one of the many Indigenous peoples of Canada. They are part of the Nuu-chah-nulth cultural group.

The Huu-ay-aht people moved to the Deer Group Islands sometime in the late 1800s. This was after they left their earlier settlement called Kiix-in. Kiix-in was an important village for them. The islands became a new home for their community.

What is Crown Land?

Most of the Deer Group Islands are considered crown land. This term means that the land is owned by the government. In Canada, crown land is managed by the provincial or federal government. It is often used for public purposes like parks, forests, or for Indigenous communities.

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