Ruxton Island is one of the
seven islands in the De Courcy Islands
group. It is one of the southern Gulf Islands
in British Columbia
. Located south of Gabriola Island
, it is home to approximately five year round cabins
and 100 seasonally occupied cabins.
The island is composed primarily of
sandstone from the original
Fraser River delta, and has tilted to create
sharp cliffs on its western shore and a gently sloping shoreline on
the east. At the north end is Ruxton Passage, which separates
Ruxton Island and De Courcy Island. At the southern end is
Whaleboat Passage which separates Ruxton from Pylades and Whaleboat
Islands.
The island is forested with
Douglas fir,
balsam fir,
red
cedar,
maple,
vine
maple,
arbutus,
shore pine, and
willow
trees. There are approximately 12 km of trails on the island which
are for walking and are mostly free of motorized vehicles. The few
animals that inhabit the island include
otters,
mink,
Douglas squirrels, and
mice.
Beavers also inhabited the
island in earlier years, as late as 1980.
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