Texada Island

Texada Island is a large island located in the Strait of Georgia of British Columbia, Canada. With an area of 300.45 km2 (116.00 sq mi), it is the largest island of the Gulf Islands and the third largest island in the Salish Sea after Quadra Island of the Discovery Islands and Whidbey Island in Washington. Once a major mining and logging centre home to a fairly large population, Texada's industry has largely disappeared and its population shrunk since the decline began in the 1950s. In the present, it is mostly recognized as a out-of-the-way cottage and camping destination known for its warm waters and scenic beaches.

Texada Island

Texada Island is a large island located in the Strait of Georgia of British Columbia, Canada. With an area of 300.45 km2 (116.00 sq mi), it is the largest island of the Gulf Islands and the third largest island in the Salish Sea after Quadra Island of the Discovery Islands and Whidbey Island in Washington. Once a major mining and logging centre home to a fairly large population, Texada's industry has largely disappeared and its population shrunk since the decline began in the 1950s. In the present, it is mostly recognized as a out-of-the-way cottage and camping destination known for its warm waters and scenic beaches.