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Quatsino Sound
French: Baie Quatsino
Coal Harbour, a village located in Holberg Inlet
Quatsino Sound is located in British Columbia
Quatsino Sound
Quatsino Sound
Location in British Columbia
LocationVancouver Island, British Columbia
Coordinates50°30′30″N 127°42′00″W / 50.50833°N 127.70000°W / 50.50833; -127.70000 (Quatsino Sound)
Ocean/sea sourcesPacific Ocean
IslandsDrake Island
Sections/sub-basinsForward Inlet, Holberg Inlet, Koskimo Bay, Koprino Harbour, Neroutsos Inlet, Rupert Inlet
SettlementsCoal Harbour, Holberg, Port Alice, Quatsino, Winter Harbour

Quatsino Sound[1] is a complex of coastal inlets, bays and islands on northwestern Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is the northernmost of the five sounds that pierce the west coast of Vancouver Island, the others being Kyuquot Sound, Nootka Sound, Clayoquot Sound, and Barkley Sound.

Geography[edit]

Quatsino Sound extends east from the Pacific Ocean. Near its entrance, on the north side, is Forward Inlet, which branches into several smaller inlets, including the Winter Harbour and village of Winter Harbour. Koskimo Bay and Koprino Harbour are located farther east into Quatsino Sound. Drake Island, which is named after Justice Montague Tyrwhitt-Drake,[2] (Mayor of Victoria 1876-1877[3]) lies near the eastern end of Quatsino Sound, and the long Neroutsos Inlet extends southeast from Drake Island. The town of Port Alice lies near the end of Neroutsos Inlet. East of Drake Island, Quatsino Narrows connects the eastern end of Quatsino Sound to Holberg Inlet and the smaller Rupert Inlet.[4] Quatsino Narrows is a tidal rapids (which are also known in British Columbia as skookumchucks), with currents reaching 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph) during flood tide.[5] The sound is located within the Regional District of Mount Waddington.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Quatsino Sound". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  2. ^ "Drake Island". BC Geographical Names.
  3. ^ "List of Mayors" on "Victoria's Victoria" website
  4. ^ "Quatsino Narrows". BC Geographical Names.
  5. ^ Geography from Base Map Online Store Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine, TRIM 1:20,000 Digital Base Maps, British Columbia Integrated Land Management Bureau, Base Mapping and Geomatic Services; and Hale, Robert (2007). Waggoner Cruising Guide 2007. Weatherly Press. pp. 267–269. ISBN 978-0-935727-26-5.

External links[edit]

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