Grace Harbour

Grace Harbour is a harbour and traditional village site of the Tla'amin peoples in the South Coast of British Columbia, located near Desolation Sound on the south side of the Gifford Peninsula opposite the Malaspina Peninsula to the southwest.[1] Along with the Gifford Peninsula, it is part of Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park. Kahkaykay Indian Reserve No. 6 was located on the west side of the harbour but as of 2011 is now fee-simple land as a result of the Sliammon Treaty.[2] at 50°02′58″N 124°45′21″W / 50.04944°N 124.75583°W / 50.04944; -124.75583 (Kahkaykay IR No. 6) The headland at the southwest corner of the harbour is similarly named from the name of the ancient village at this site (see below), Kakaekae Point,[3] at 50°02′32″N 124°45′56″W / 50.04222°N 124.76556°W / 50.04222; -124.76556 (Kakaekae Point)