Vancouver Island Pilot. Sailing Directions for the Coasts of Vancouver Island and British Columbia, by G.H. Richards. Compiled from the Surveys by G.H. Richards, Between 1858 and 1864. [With]
Vancouver Island Pilot. Sailing Directions for the Coasts of Vancouver Island and British Columbia, by G.H. Richards. Compiled from the Surveys by G.H. Richards, Between 1858 and 1864. [With]
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 edition. Excerpt: ... Chap. viii. QUATSINO SOUND TO CAPE SCOTT. 253 Otter Cove, just west of San Josef bay, is about a mile long in a northerly direction, and from 2 to 3 cables wide. There are 5 fathoms in the entrance, and from 1 to 3 fathoms inside it, also several rocks; the shelter within is very indifferent, and the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 edition. Excerpt: ... Chap. viii. QUATSINO SOUND TO CAPE SCOTT. 253 Otter Cove, just west of San Josef bay, is about a mile long in a northerly direction, and from 2 to 3 cables wide. There are 5 fathoms in the entrance, and from 1 to 3 fathoms inside it, also several rocks; the shelter within is very indifferent, and the place only fit for a coaster. Off its south-east entrance point, and separating the cove from San Josef bay, are some small islets extending nearly a mile off shore; they are bare and yellow-topped, about 40 feet high, and conspicuous from the north-west. m CAPE Russeh, 16 miles from Ragged point and immediately westward of Sea Otter cove, is a remarkable headland 810 feet high, and the outer part of a peninsula formed by Sea Otter cove and a small bay north-west of it; some rocks, which break very heavily, extend nearly a mile south of the cape. From Cape Russell to Cape Scott the coast, from 500 to 600 feet high, trends in a north-westerly direction and is indented by three open bays. which are nearly a mile deep but afford no shelter whatever. 947). Cape Flattery, Washington territory. Neeah bay, Washington territory. New Dungeness lighthouse, Washington territory. Blunt or Smith island lighthouse. Admiralty inlet lighthouse, entrance of inlet. Port San Juan, Vancouver island. Sooke inlet, Vancouver island Race island lighthouse Esquimalt harbour, Vancouver island. Victoria harbour, Vancouver island. Nanaimo harbour, Vancouver island. Semiahmoo bay, British Columbia. Point Roberts, British Columbia. Fraser river entrance, British Columbia. Fraser river, New Westminster, British Columbia. Burrard inlet, British Columbia. Howe sound, British Columbia Nanoose harbour, Vancouver island. Baynes sound, Henry bay Quathiasky cove, Valdes island....
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