Smith Island (British Columbia)
Geography
Mount McGrath, facing Chatham Sound is a notable feature of the east side of the island.
Tsum Tsadai Inlet is a narrow inlet on the north side of the island, with its opening to the west. The inlet provides a well protected anchorage for small craft, but should be approached with caution at slack tide, as a group of drying reefs surround the approach, and tidal currents upwards of 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) are known at the entrance.
Settlements
Dashken Indian Reserve No. 22 is on the east side of Smith Island, facing De Horsey Island which is to the east. South of the reserve, also facing De Horsey Island, is the ruins of the former post office and wharf of Osland. Hazel Point marks the southern tip of the island, just east of the point is a bay that is site of the former cannery and settlement of Oceanic.
References
- ^ "Smith Island". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Inverness Passage". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Osborn Point". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "De Horsey Passage". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Croasdaile Island". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Mount McGrath". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Tsum Tsadai Inlet". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Chart 3717, Inverness Passage". Sailing Directions, British Columbia Coast, (Northern Portion). II (Ninth Edition): 167. 1983.
- ^ "Dashken 22 (Indian reserve)". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Osland". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Hazel Point". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "Oceanic (settlement)". BC Geographical Names.