Sayward Valley is a low-lying area in northeastern Vancouver Island.
The soils there have variable drainage and are mostly of loam texture.
Upland soils in the valley have clay loam to gravelly loamy sand texture and show podzol profile development in most cases.
Other large trees include grand fir (at its northern limit), Sitka spruce, western white pine, black cottonwood, red alder and bigleaf maple.
This article about a location on the Coast of British Columbia, Canada is a stub.