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1. Boyle Point Protected Area
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After David Boyle, first lieutenant on HMS Tribune when she was on this coast in 1859-60. He later became Governor of New Zealand and president of the Institute of Naval Architects. |
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2. Denman Island / Lambert Channel
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After Rear-Admiral Joseph Denman, FRS (1810-74), Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station 1864-6. |
3. Boyle Point Park
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4. Buckley Bay
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5. Denman Island Park
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6. Denman Island Protected Area
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7. Fanny Bay
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8. Fanny Bay
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9. Fillongley Park
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10. Lieutenant Ian Philip MacDonald Picnic Area (Fanny Bay, 3km)
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11. Newcastle Land District (Fanny Bay, 3km)
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12. Rosewall Creek Park (Fanny Bay, 3km)
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13. Sproat Lake Park (Fanny Bay, 3km)
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14. Taylor Arm Park (Fanny Bay, 3km)
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15. Lieutenant Ian Philip MacDonald Picnic Area (Fanny Bay, 5km)
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16. Newcastle Land District (Fanny Bay, 5km)
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17. Rosewall Creek Park (Fanny Bay, 5km)
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18. Sproat Lake Park (Fanny Bay, 5km)
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19. Taylor Arm Park (Fanny Bay, 5km)
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20. Nelson Land District (Union Bay, 7km)
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21. Union Bay (Union Bay, 7km)
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Union Bay - When in 1894 the Dunsmuir interests, which had taken over the Union Coal Company a few years earlier, changed the name of the mining town from Union to Cumberland, they left unaltered the name of the company's coal port, Union Bay. |
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22. Royston (Royston, 16km)
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Royston - William Roy and his family settled here in 1890. In 1910 Roy, collaborating with a real estate promoter named Frederick B. Warren, laid out a townsite here that they named Royston. |
23. Balmoral Beach (Comox, 17km)
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24. Comox (Town) / Cape Lazo / Robb Bluff (Comox, 17km)
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From a Kwakwala Indian word meaning 'place of plenty,' with reference to the abundant game and berries in the Comox Valley. Comox Harbour was once known as Port Augusta. |
25. Comox 1 (Comox, 17km)
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26. Goose Spit 3 (Comox, 17km)
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27. Kin Beach Park (Comox, 17km)
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28. Bowser / Dunsmuir / Fanny Bay / Horne Lake / Mount Mark (Bowser, 16km)
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Bowser - After William John Bowser, Premier of British Columbia 1915-16. |
29. Deep Bay (Bowser, 16km)
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30. Qualicum Bay (Bowser, 16km)
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31. Helliwell Park (Hornby Island, 13km)
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32. Hornby Island (Hornby Island, 13km)
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Hornby Island - According to Captain Walbran, named by the HBC about 1850 after Rear-Admiral Phipps Hornby (1785-1867), commanding the Pacific Station from 1847 to 1851. |
33. Mount Geoffrey Escarpment Park (Hornby Island, 13km)
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34. Tribune Bay Park (Hornby Island, 13km)
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Tribune Bay - After HMS Tribune (Captain G.T.P. Hornby), a screw frigate mounting thirty-one guns, transferred to this coast from the China Station in 1859 to increase British strength during the San Juan crisis. |
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35. Cumberland (Village) / Century Sam Lake / Cruikshank River / Mount Drabble / Forbidden Plateau (Cumberland, 18km)
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Century Sam Lake - Commemorating Comox district's Sid Williams, who, as 'Century Sam,' was the province's mascot during its 1958 centennial. |