1. Cumberland (Village) / Century Sam Lake / Cruikshank River / Mount Drabble / Forbidden Plateau (Cumberland, 5km)
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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. |
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2. Courtenay (City) / Brown's River / Puntledge River (Courtenay, 5km)
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Reporting on his explorations on Vancouver Island during 1864, Dr. Robert Brown wrote: |
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3. Grantham (Courtenay, 5km)
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4. Headquarters (Courtenay, 5km)
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5. Kitty Coleman Beach Park (Courtenay, 5km)
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6. Merville / Hankin Range / Vancouver Island Ranges / Karmutzen Range / Mount Washington (Courtenay, 5km)
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Hankin Range - After Philip James Hankin, who first arrived on this coast as a mate on HMS Plumper, then served as a lieutenant on HMS Hecate. |
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7. Pentledge 2 (Courtenay, 5km)
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8. Puntledge (Courtenay, 5km)
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9. Sandwick (Courtenay, 5km)
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Sandwick - Named after Sandwick parish in the Shetland Islands by Eric Duncan, first postmaster here and author of From Shetland to Vancouver Island. |
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10. Williams Beach (Courtenay, 5km)
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11. Wood Mountain Ski Park (Courtenay, 5km)
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12. Royston (Royston, 7km)
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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. |
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13. Balmoral Beach (Comox, 9km)
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14. Comox (Town) / Cape Lazo / Robb Bluff (Comox, 9km)
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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. |
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15. Comox 1 (Comox, 9km)
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16. Goose Spit 3 (Comox, 9km)
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17. Kin Beach Park (Comox, 9km)
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18. Lazo / Kye Bay (Lazo, 12km)
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Kye Bay - Kye is said to be derived from an Indian word of the extinct Pentlatch language, meaning unknown. (It has been claimed that an early settler used the Scottish word for 'cattle' as the name for this bay.) |
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19. Little River (Lazo, 12km)
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20. Black Creek (Black Creek, 19km)
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21. Hesquiat (Black Creek, 19km)
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22. Homfray Creek (Black Creek, 19km)
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23. Miracle Beach Park (Black Creek, 19km)
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Miracle Beach Park - The story goes that after the Cape Mudge Indians had befriended a supernatural stranger, giving him food and shelter, he rewarded them with wealth and prosperity but warned them not to become proud in consequence. |
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24. Oyster River (Black Creek, 19km)
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25. Saratoga Beach (Black Creek, 19km)
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26. Nelson Land District (Union Bay, 15km)
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27. Union Bay (Union Bay, 15km)
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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. |