George River (Vancouver Island)
1. Blind Channel / Codero Channel / Loughborough Inlet / Thurlow Islands (Blind Channel, 16km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Codero Channel - After José Cordero, draughtsman on Galiano's expedition of 1792.
  2. Elk Bay (Blind Channel, 16km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  3. George River (Blind Channel, 16km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  4. Matlaten 4 (Blind Channel, 16km) - Leave a Public Review
  5. Phillips Arm (Blind Channel, 16km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  6. Rock Bay (Blind Channel, 16km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  7. Rock Bay Marine Park (Blind Channel, 16km) - Leave a Public Review
8. Roy (Blind Channel, 16km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Roy - When a post office was established here, D. McGregor, the first postmaster, named it after Rob Roy, the Scottish freebooter, whose name was originally Robert MacGregor.
9. Thurston Bay Marine Park (Blind Channel, 16km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Thurston Bay - Probably after Robert F. Thurston, who in 1917 became president of the Thurston-Flavelle Lumber Company.
10. Church House (STUART ISLAND, 35km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Formerly only a small and unimportant Indian village, but after severe Bute Inlet winds destroyed a village on nearby Sonora Island, the homeless people moved to this more sheltered spot.
11. Stuart Island / Bute Inlet / Mount Doogie Dowler / Hole in the Wall / Homathko River / Quatam River / Mount Rodney (STUART ISLAND, 35km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Named by Vancouver in 1792 after John Stuart, third Earl of Bute (1713-92). An early favourite of George III, Bute was his Prime Minister in 1762-3. He was a civilized man with interests ranging from literature to botany.