1. Blind Channel / Codero Channel / Loughborough Inlet / Thurlow Islands (Blind Channel, 19km)
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Codero Channel - After José Cordero, draughtsman on Galiano's expedition of 1792. |
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2. Elk Bay (Blind Channel, 19km)
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3. George River (Blind Channel, 19km)
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4. Matlaten 4 (Blind Channel, 19km)
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5. Phillips Arm (Blind Channel, 19km)
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6. Rock Bay (Blind Channel, 19km)
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7. Rock Bay Marine Park (Blind Channel, 19km)
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8. Roy (Blind Channel, 19km)
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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. |
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9. Thurston Bay Marine Park (Blind Channel, 19km)
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Thurston Bay - Probably after Robert F. Thurston, who in 1917 became president of the Thurston-Flavelle Lumber Company. |
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10. Church House (STUART ISLAND, 25km)
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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. |
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11. Stuart Island / Bute Inlet / Mount Doogie Dowler / Hole in the Wall / Homathko River / Quatam River / Mount Rodney (STUART ISLAND, 25km)
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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. |