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1. Lax Kw'alaams / Brown Passage / Dundas Island / Ginlulak Creek / Iknouk River / Ishkheenickh River / Kateen River
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Brown Passage - Named in 1793 by Captain Vancouver after the captain of the Butterworth, who had sent out a whaleboat to guide Vancouver to the safe harbour where the Butterworth and two other English ships were anchored. |
2. Aiyansh (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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From the Nisgha Indian word meaning 'early leaves,' or 'leafing early.' |
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3. Diana Lake Park (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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4. Digby Island (PRINCE RUPERT, 28km)
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After Henry Almarus Digby, second lieutenant aboard HMS Malacca when she was on the Pacific Station in 1866-7. |
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5. Dodge Cove / Casey Cove (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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After Major W.A. Casey, topographical engineer with the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, who camped on nearby Casey Point in 1906. He was killed in France in 1916. |
6. Georgetown Mills (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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7. Grassy Bay (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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8. Hunts Inlet (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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9. Metlakatla (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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Metlakatla - In October 1857 there arrived among the Tsimshian Indians a lay missionary, William Duncan, despatched from England by the Church Missionary Society. |
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10. Oona River / Egeria Mountain / Grenville Channel (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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Egeria Mountain - After HMS Egeria. The last ship of the Royal Navy to be stationed in BC waters, she was engaged in surveys from 1898 to 1910. |
11. Osland (Prince Rupert, 28km)
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