Khutzeymateen Inlet
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Khutzeymateen Inlet is one of the lesser principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast, but it is important in being part of the first area in Canada protected to preserve grizzly bears and their habitat via the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary. Also spelled K’tzim-a-Deen in the Tsimshian language of the Gits'iis people, the inlet and the park-sanctuary surrounding it are between the mouths of the Skeena and Nass Rivers; the Khutzeymateen is the next inlet north from Work Inlet, which is the north side of the Tsimpsean Peninsula of "Greater Prince Rupert". The inlet's mouth opens onto a sidewater of Portland Inlet, Steamer Passage, which lies next to Sommerville Island. The closest community is Port Simpson.
The inlet is fed by the Khutzeymateen River. Over 50 grizzlies frequent the river and the inlet's shores, and the inlet's other wildlife includes moose, shorebirds, waterfowl, orca (killer whale), humpback whales and more.