Sechelt Inlet

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Sechelt Inlet is a coastal fjord on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast, known for its sheltered waters, scenic forested shores, and significance to the shíshálh (Sechelt) First Nation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal inlet
fjord
climate mild coastal climate
connectedTo Jervis Inlet NERFINISHED
Narrows Inlet NERFINISHED
Salmon Inlet NERFINISHED
country Canada
ecoregion temperate rainforest
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Indigenous peoples of the Coast Salish region
shíshálh people NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity aquaculture
tourism services
hasFeature Skookumchuck Narrows NERFINISHED
numerous coves and bays
steep forested slopes
tidal rapids
hasRecreationSite boat-access-only campsites
marine campsites
hasShoreOn Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
hasType glacial fjord
hasWildlife bald eagles
porpoises
salmon
sea lions
seals
isAccessedFrom Highway 101 via Sechelt
isPartOf Inside Passage coastal waterways network NERFINISHED
knownFor recreational boating
scenic forested shores
scuba diving
sea kayaking
sheltered waters
wildlife viewing
languageOfToponym shíshálh language
locatedIn British Columbia
Sunshine Coast NERFINISHED
near Town of Sechelt NERFINISHED
partOf South Coast of British Columbia NERFINISHED
region Coast Mountains foothills NERFINISHED
traditionalTerritoryOf Sechelt First Nation NERFINISHED
shíshálh First Nation NERFINISHED
usedFor recreational fishing
shellfish harvesting
small-scale logging access
tourism
waterBodyType saltwater inlet

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Sechelt language associatedWith Sechelt Inlet