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1. Gingolx / Kincolith / Mount Tomlinson
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Kincolith - A Haida expedition had been raiding up Nass River and as it approached the open sea on its homeward journey, some of the prisoners struggled so hard to get free that the Haidas, fearing their canoes would upset, |
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2. Arbutus Ridge (Mill Bay, 5km)
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3. Bamberton Park (Mill Bay, 5km)
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4. Malahat 11 (Mill Bay, 5km)
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5. Mill Bay (Mill Bay, 5km)
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Mill Bay - Takes its name from the sawmill built here by Henry S. Shepherd in 1861 and soon purchased by William Sayward. |
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6. Lax Kw'alaams / Brown Passage / Dundas Island / Ginlulak Creek / Iknouk River / Ishkheenickh River / Kateen River (Lax Kw'alaams, 57km)
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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. |
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7. Gingietl Creek Ecological Reserve (Gitwinksihlkw, 52km)
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8. Aiyansh (Prince Rupert, 79km)
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From the Nisgha Indian word meaning 'early leaves,' or 'leafing early.' |
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9. Diana Lake Park (Prince Rupert, 79km)
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10. Digby Island (Prince Rupert, 79km)
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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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11. Dodge Cove / Casey Cove (Prince Rupert, 79km)
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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. |