Jedediah Island Marine Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Jedediah Island Marine Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Jedediah Island Marine Provincial Park
Map of British Columbia
LocationNanaimo Land District, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest citySechelt, BC
Coordinates49°30′06″N 124°12′16″W / 49.50167°N 124.20444°W / 49.50167; -124.20444
Area603 ha. (6.03 km²)
EstablishedJuly 13, 1995
Governing bodyBC Parks

49°29′55″N 124°12′15″W / 49.49861°N 124.20417°W / 49.49861; -124.20417

Steller sea lions crowding onto a rock at Jedediah Island Marine Provincial Park
Picture taken in 2008 from the campsite in Home Bay

Jedediah Island Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is an island that is 243 hectares (600 acres) in size. Anyone is free to camp on Jedediah island; however, it is only accessible by boat. The nearest access is from Lasqueti Island.

The Mattice Family & The Palmers

Evan Mattice and Mary Mattice from Seattle Washington bought the Island in 1949[1] as a vacation getaway in the summer. They had two sons. For many years the family visited from Seattle with the hopes of living there full time one day. In 1972 Mary and her second husband, Albert W. Palmer, moved to the island and became full-time residents, living there for twenty years. Evan Mattice, Mary’s first husband, continued to visit often after Mary remarried until he died in the early 90’s. Their oldest son and his family one day wanted to move to Jedidiah Island full time. With well wishes from Mary and Al, he moved his family from Kirkland Washington in 1979 to Vancouver Island BC. He built a house at Long Bay on Jedidiah and began to clear land for horticulture farming. As soon as his children finished secondary school the eldest son planned to live on Jedidiah full time with his wife. Mary Palmer decided to sell after her son built his house. In 1994 a small group of residents on Lasqueti Island became concerned that the Palmers might have to sell the property privately after the commitment from a land trust organization fell through, so they organized a campaign to save the island. In less than six months, more than four million dollars was raised. A major donation came from the family of Dan Culver, Canadian educator, white water rafting pioneer, sailor and mountain climber, and donations came from all over the province as the campaign gathered steam. Finally, the Minister for the Environment of the province of BC bought in too and the target amount was surpassed. However, even at the eleventh hour, the deal was uncertain until Mary Palmer got the provincial park service to agree to Class A status for the island, meaning it could not be logged or mined. With that commitment in place, she signed the island over to become a new Gulf Islands provincial park.[2][3]

The Foot

In the summer of 2007, a family visiting Jedediah Island found the remains of a human foot on the beach they were at. It was the first in a series of feet to be discovered over the next two and a half years.

References

  1. Palmer, Mary (1998), Jedediah Days, Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, ISBN 1-55017-184-4
  2. The Dan Culver Follow Your Dream Foundation, Saving Jedediah Island, retrieved 2009-03-14
  3. Green Legacies, A Donor's Guide for BC, Dan Culver, archived from the original on 2011-10-06, retrieved 2009-03-14
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