Hornby Island Trust Area Includes:

Hornby Island Local Trust Area has three associated islands:

  • Norris Rocks
  • Toby Island
  • Flora Islet
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Meetings and Events Around: Hornby

Learn about upcoming Hornby Island Local Trust Area meetings and events and plan to attend.

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Jun 16
2023

Hornby LTC Regular Meeting – Electronic

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Time: 11:30 am
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Sep 08
2023

Hornby LTC Regular Meeting

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Time: 11:30 am
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Nov 03
2023

Hornby LTC Regular Meeting

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Time: 11:30 am
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Meet Your Local Trust Committee

Timothy Peterson

Timothy Peterson

Lasqueti Island Trustee, Executive Committee Vice-Chair

 

 

Alex Allen

Alex Allen

Hornby Island Local Trustee

Grant Scott

Grant Scott

Hornby Island Local Trustee

Island Profile

The Hornby Island Local Trust Area, located 31 km southeast of Courtenay, includes the associated islands of Toby Island, Flora Islet and Norris Rocks. Species at risk here include the Great Blue Heron and the Western Screech-Owl.

Fish Spawning Habitat

22

%

of shorelines

Parks and Woodland

23

%

protected

Population

Hornby

1,225

Trust Area

Sensitive Ecosystems

37

%

protected

News Hornby LTA

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Read the latest edition of the Heron

Islands Trust Conservancy’s most recent edition of the Heron is out now! Cover of the Heron newsletter – Spring 2023.…

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Hornby LTC June 16th meeting to be held electronically

The Hornby Island Local Trust Committee has decided to hold its June 16th Regular Business meeting electronically using zoom.  Links…

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A daisy in the grass

Hornby LTC 2023 Regular Meeting Schedule – Updated

The Hornby Island Local Trust Committee 2023 business meeting schedule has been updated . To review the agendas, minutes and…

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Islands Trust Conservancy’s Species At Risk Program gets federal funding boost

Lək̓ ʷəŋən, METULIYE/Victoria, B.C. –  Islands Trust Conservancy has received a three-year funding boost of $660,000 from Environment and Climate…

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Link Island donated to Islands Trust Conservancy – highest valued land donation in Conservancy’s history

For immediate release Lək̓ ʷəŋən, METULIYE/Victoria, B.C. – Late conservationist Betty Swift has donated Link Island, a 21.45 hectare (52.5…

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Cliffs spotted with over-hanging arbutus trees overlooking the Salish Sea on a rainy spring day. In the foreground little yellow wildflowers and lichens cover the cliff face.

Islands Trust Conservancy provides $5,400 Opportunity Fund grant to support a new nature stewardship program on Thetis Island

Lək̓ ʷəŋən, METULIYE/Victoria, B.C. – The Islands Trust Conservancy has granted $5,400 to Thetis Island Nature Conservancy for a new…

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Volunteers gather in the forest during a training session for THiNC's new Nature Stewards Program.

Introducing Moss Mountain covenant – one of Salt Spring Island’s newest protected areas

Lək̓ ʷəŋən, METULIYE/Victoria, B.C.  –  Islands Trust Conservancy celebrates the protection of nearly 50 hectares of land (112 acres) on…

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Moss Mountain covering with old leaves and naked trees

Islands Trust Conservancy gives $6,000 funding boost to support nature stewardship on Gabriola Island

Lək̓ ʷəŋən, METULIYE/Victoria, B.C.  – Gabriola Land and Trails Trust (GaLTT) has received a $6,000 Opportunity Fund grant from Islands…

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Islands Trust Conservancy celebrates the protection of Woodpecker Forest on SDȺY¸ES/North Pender Island this Earth Day.

Lək̓ ʷəŋən, METULIYE/Victoria, B.C.  –   Islands Trust Conservancy (ITC) celebrates the addition of Woodpecker Forest, a new protected area that…

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