- Haro Strait
Haro Strait, often referred to as the Haro Straits because it is really a series of straits, is one of the main channels connecting the
Strait of Georgia to theStrait of Juan de Fuca , separatingVancouver Island and theGulf Islands inBritish Columbia ,Canada from theSan Juan Islands of Washington state in theUnited States .Haro Strait is a critical part of the route of the international boundary between Canada and the United States from the western terminus of the
49th Parallel segment of that boundary, and was chosen by the arbitrator in theSan Juan Islands dispute (Pig War ) over the other main candidate,Rosario Strait , which lies on the east side of the San Juans.Definition
According to the USGS, Haro Strait's southern boundary with the Strait of Juan de Fuca is formed by a line between Discovery Island, just east of Victoria, to Cattle Point at the southern tip of
Lopez Island . Haro Strait's northern boundary is defined by a line running from the north tip of theSaanich Peninsula through Piers Island, Portland Island, and Moresby Island, then from Point Fairfax on Moresby Island to Turn Point on Stuart Island, then from the southern end of Stuart Island to McCracken Point at the north end of Henry Island, then to Mitchell Bay onSan Juan Island . By this definition Haro Strait does not directly join with the Strait of Georgia. The main channel and international boundary runs from Haro Strait north throughBoundary Pass to reach the Strait of Georgia. [gnis|1509728|Haro Strait]History
Haro Strait and other waters flanking the Gulf Islands and San Juans were the home of Straits Salish peoples including the
Lummi ,Saanich , andClallam , but the route's natural importance as a regional waterway made it also an important sea-route for raiding and also for regular trade for all marine peoples of the Northwest Coast.Haro Strait was named in 1790 by
Manuel Quimper , commander of the "Princesa Real", in honor of his pilot,Gonzalo López de Haro . In 1791Francisco de Eliza sentJosé María Narváez far into the Strait of Georgia via Haro and Rosario Straits. In 1792 Haro Strait was explored and mapped byGeorge Vancouver .Haro Strait's status as the location of the international boundary was not established until the resolution of the San Juan Islands dispute in 1870, when it was selected by arbitration over Rosario Strait, on the eastern side of the San Juans, which was preferred by the British and would have made the San Juans part of British Columbia, as they were originally viewed to be by the British after the
Oregon Treaty of 1846. Much shorter than the Rosario Strait, though more difficult to navigate, the strait is the main shipping channel to thePort of Vancouver and other ports around theGulf of Georgia from the open sea. Navigation through American waters in this stretch by Canadian vessels is sanctioned by the Oregon Treaty, which stipulated that commercial shipping south of the 49th Parallel in these waters would be unmolested. It is also an important location for the regional commercial fishery, as the bulk of theFraser River salmon run uses the Haro Strait to enter that river.D'Arcy Island on the Canadian side of the strait was aleper colony for Chinese immigrants in the 19th. Century.Fauna
The strait is a favourite locale for
whale-watching tours based in Greater Victoria and also in the San Juans because of the density and variety of its marine life. Killer whales, sea lions, seals and a large range of different species of seabirds.ee also
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Juan Carrasco (explorer)
*Oregon Treaty and polar bearsReferences
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