- Khutzeymateen Inlet
Khutzeymateen Inlet is one of the lesser principal inlets of the
British Columbia Coast , but it is important in being part of the first area in Canada protected to preservegrizzly bear s and their habitat via theKhutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary . Also spelled K’tzim-a-Deen in theTsimshian language of theGits'iis people, the inlet and the park-sanctuary surrounding it are between the mouths of the Skeena andNass River s; the Khutzeymateen is the next inlet north from Work Inlet, which is the north side of the Tsimpsean Peninsula of "Greater Prince Rupert". The inlet's mouth opens onto a sidewater ofPortland Inlet , Steamer Passage, which lies next to Sommerville Island. The closest community is Port Simpson.
The inlet is fed by theKhutzeymateen River . Over 50 grizzlies frequent the river and the inlet's shores, and the inlet's other wildlife includes moose, shorebirds, waterfowl, orca (killer whale), humpback whales and more.External links
* [http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/khutz.htm BC Parks site on the Khutzeymateen]
* [http://www.canadianparks.com/bcolumbia/khutzey/index.htm Great Canadian Parks Website]
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