Strait of Georgia
The Strait of Georgia is a body of water located between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It connects the Salish Sea to the north and the Puget Sound to the south. The strait is approximately 240 kilometers long and is known for its rich marine life and scenic views.
This strait plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem, supporting various species such as salmon and orcas. It is also a vital transportation route for ferries and cargo ships, linking communities like Vancouver and Victoria. The surrounding area is popular for recreational activities, including boating and fishing.