What This Is

WestCornerStore.org is a regional information archive based in West Vancouver, BC. It documents the geography, cultural heritage, and ecology of Canada's Pacific coast with a focus on British Columbia. The material here draws on publicly available research, government documentation, and on-the-ground familiarity with the region.

The name refers to the geographic position of BC's coast at the northwest corner of continental North America — a position that shapes everything from the climate and species composition of its forests to the trade routes and political relationships of the First Nations who have lived here for millennia.

What Gets Published Here

Three main areas of focus:

  • Pacific coast geography: the physical structure of the coastline — fjords, islands, tidal zones, and the processes that created them.
  • Indigenous cultural heritage: the nations, sites, and material culture of BC's coastal First Nations, with attention to context and current governance arrangements.
  • Temperate rainforest ecology: the biology and structure of BC's coastal rainforests, the relationships between salmon and forest, and the status of old-growth protection.

Content is updated as new information becomes available. Where factual claims are disputed or provisional, that is noted in the text. Dates of last revision are included on all published articles.

Contact Information

Mailing Address

1488 Marine Drive
West Vancouver, BC V7T 1B7
Canada

Direct Contact

Email: info@westcornerstore.org
Phone: +1 (604) 255-0194

Corrections and Contributions

Factual corrections, additional sources, and local knowledge are welcome. If you have specific expertise in BC coastal ecology, archaeology, or First Nations history and notice an error or significant omission, write to us at info@westcornerstore.org. We review all correspondence, though response times vary.

Disclaimer: WestCornerStore.org provides general information for educational and reference purposes. Nothing on this site constitutes legal, environmental, or professional advice. Information about First Nations territories and heritage sites is offered as general context; decisions affecting those territories should involve the relevant nations directly. Links to external sites are provided for reference and do not constitute endorsement.