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Pacific Maritime Ecozone

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The Pacific Maritime Ecozone is a place of superlatives: Canada's tallest trees, the most rainfall, and the longest and deepest fiords. A unique maritime climate and a striking alliance between lofty mountains and the ever-changing Pacific give this ecozone its distinctive character.

In few other areas on earth can one experience such a variety in so short a distance -- from undersea kelp forests to alpine tundra, from the lush, flat plains of the Fraser Delta to the massive glaciers punctuating the northern British Columbia coast.

As the name implies, the ecozone includes the land bordering Canada's Pacific Coast. Covering more than 195 000 square kilometres, it includes the Coast Mountains, B.C.’s marine islands, plus a small corner of southwestern Yukon.

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