Lelu Island (British Columbia)
Native name: Lax U’u’la | |
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The North End of Lax U’u’la in Winter | |
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| Coordinates | 54°11′59″N 130°17′19″W / 54.19972°N 130.28861°W |
Lelu Island is an island of the Range 5 Coast Land District, of British Columbia, Canada, located in the Skeena Estuary between Smith and Ridley Islands. Historically it has been inhabited by area First Nations. Immediately southwest and associated with the island is the Flora Bank, a unique geomorphic feature supporting a critical fish habitat.