- Malaspina Strait
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Malaspina Strait is a strait in the northern Gulf of Georgia-Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It separates Texada Island from the upper Sunshine Coast-Malaspina Peninsula area on the adjacent mainland.
The strait and the peninsula were named in 1859 by Captain George Henry Richards of the Plumper in honor of Alessandro Malaspina, an Italian noble who commanded one of the exploration ships during the Spanish exploration of the British Columbia Coast. Richards' choice of name was probably influenced by the nearby Malaspina Inlet, named in 1792 by Galiano and Valdés, who had been officers serving under Malaspina.[1]
References
- ^ Walbran, John T. (1909). British Columbia coast names, 1592-1906 : to which are added a few names in adjacent United States territory, their origin and history. Ottawa Government Printing Bureau. pp. 313–314. OCLC 317633225. http://www.nosracines.ca/e/page.aspx?id=736899.
- "Malaspina Strait". BC Geographical Names. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/4654.html.
Coordinates: 49°40′00″N 124°15′00″W / 49.6666667°N 124.25°W
Hydrography of British Columbia Rivers Lakes Coastal features Burrard Inlet · Bute Inlet · Discovery Passage · English Bay · Gulf of Georgia · Howe Sound · Jervis Inlet · Malaspina Strait · Nootka Sound · Queen Charlotte Sound · Strait of GeorgiaCategories:- Straits of British Columbia
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