Twin Rivers Aquaculture is a land-based aquaculture park located on sixty acres of pristine ocean front land on Vancouver Island, on Canada’s west coast.
The land is owned by the Toquaht First Nation, who are developing the park in a manner that reflects and sustains the area’s ecological, cultural, economic and social values for generations to come.
We are extending an open invitation to investors and partners interested in pursuing the exciting opportunities in land-based aquaculture.
Location
The Twin Rivers Project site is located on the north shore of Macoah Passage (Barkley Sound) on Vancouver Island, approximately 7 km northeast of Ucluelet and 1.2 km southwest of the Salmon Beach Resort community. The site lies within the boundaries of the Chenatha I.R.#4, which covers 21.7 hectares (53.6 acres) and occupies District Lot 2198, Clayoquot Land District. The centre of the site is located at Latitude 48o57’3.0”N Longitude 125o26’46.7”W (UTM 5424877N 320898E Zone 10N).
The view of Broken Group Islands from near Ucluelet. Photo Credit: Gonzalo Pineda Zuniga

