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  • Grieg's Grove


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    Grieg’s Grove is one of three areas on the west side of Clear Lake, all within Main Lake Provincial Park, that contain primary forest, including large, old-growth Douglas firs and cedars.

    The largest tree in Grieg’s Grove is a Douglas fir measuring 22.0 feet in circumference at breast height in August 2019. It is close to the shore of Clear Lake. The grove climbs up the hill to the northwest.

     

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  • The map below is TimberWests account of forest by age class on Quadra Island. It doesnt indicate all of the old forest that has been confirmed by the Discovery Islands Forest Conservation Project, but most of the areas shown in brown are areas of old forest (>250 years).

  •   Return to the Discovery Islands primary forest survey page  

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