Alert Bay (Vancouver Island, V0N 1A0)
1. Alert Bay (Village) / Cormorant Island / Crease Island / Hanson Island / Kokish River / Nimpkish River / Pearse Islands Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (250) 974-5213 - Leave a Public Review
Named by Captain G.H. Richards, RN, in 1860 after HMS Alert, a screw corvette with seventeen guns, at that time serving on the Pacific Station.
2. Mitchell Bay Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
Mitchell Bay - After Captain William Mitchell (1802-76), skipper of various ships in the service of the HBC.
3. Sullivan Bay / Drury Inlet / Watson Island Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
Drury Inlet - After Captain Byron Drury of HMS Pandora, on this coast in 1846-8.
4. Telegraph Cove Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
Telegraph Cove - A station was established here in 1911-12 when the federal government built a telegraph line connecting Campbell River with the northern end of Vancouver Island.
  5. Alert Bay 1 - Leave a Public Review
  6. Alert Bay 1A - Leave a Public Review
  7. Beaver Cove Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  8. Kokish Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  9. Lower Nimpkish Park - Leave a Public Review
  10. Nimpkish Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  11. Nimpkish 2 - Leave a Public Review
  12. Nimpkish Heights Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  13. O-tsaw-las 5 - Leave a Public Review
  14. Malcolm Island 8 (Sointula, 8km) - Leave a Public Review
15. Sointula / Donegal Head / Haddington Island / Malcolm Island / Pulteney Point (Sointula, 8km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Donegal Head - This cape commemorates HMS Donegal, commanded by Captain Pulteney Malcolm at the time of the Battle of Trafalgar.
  16. Hyde Creek (Port McNeill, 11km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
17. Port McNeill (Town) / Cluxewe River / Kilpala River / Robson Bight / Suquash Creek / Tsitika River / Tsulton River (Port McNeill, 11km) Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (250) 956-3111 - Leave a Public Review
After Captain William Henry McNeill (1801-75). A native of Boston, Massachusetts, he was first on this coast in 1825 with the trading vessel Convoy.