Inlet in British Columbia, Canada
Drury inlet is an inlet in the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia , Canada , extending west from Wells Passage to the northwest of North Broughton Island , northwest of the town of Port Hardy .[ 1] Branching off to the northeast from the north side of the head of the inlet is Actaeon Sound .
Compton Point is the headland on the south side of the entrance, at 50°53′09″N 126°53′45″W / 50.88583°N 126.89583°W / 50.88583; -126.89583 (Drury Inlet ) ,[ 2] opposite North Broughton Island, which is the most northwesterly of the Broughton Archipelago , which is situated to the north of the mouth of Knight Inlet . Compton Point is the tip of a peninsula of the mainland, on the outside of which is located Blunden Harbour , some distance to the west from the south entrance of Wells Passage and is itself at the entry to another series of inlets (Belize Inlet , Seymour Inlet and others).
Among the features on the inlet's shoreline, Bughouse Bay at 50°53′57″N 126°58′54″W / 50.89917°N 126.98167°W / 50.89917; -126.98167 (Bughouse Bay ) was named for "a deranged settler who once lived in a cabin on the shore of the bay".[ 3] Bughouse Lake is immediately north of it away from the shore at 50°54′15″N 126°58′52″W / 50.90417°N 126.98111°W / 50.90417; -126.98111 (Bughouse Lake ) [ 4]
On the southeast side of Actress Passage at 50°56′28″N 127°07′56″W / 50.94111°N 127.13222°W / 50.94111; -127.13222 (Actress Passage ) ,[ 5] which is the waterway connecting Actaeon Sound into Drury Inlet is Charlotte Point at 50°56′03″N 127°08′16″W / 50.93417°N 127.13778°W / 50.93417; -127.13778 (Charlottee Point ) , which was first published on Admiralty maps in 1865 like other locations in the area.[ 6] Dove Island sits in the middle of the opening, on the Drury Inlet side.[ 7] It comprises Dove Island Indian Reserve No. 12 , 8.1 ha., which is under the administration of the Gwawaenuk Tribe band government of the Kwakwaka'wakw group of peoples.[ 8] It is believed to have been named for His Majesty's gunboat Dove , commanded by Lieut. Cdr James Bullock, which was deployed as tender to HMS Actaeon in the East Indies and Chinese waters in later years.[ 9]
Across the head of Drury Inlet to the west of Actress Passage is Sutherland Bay at 50°55′30″N 127°10′59″W / 50.92500°N 127.18306°W / 50.92500; -127.18306 (Sutherland Bay ) .[ 10] East of that bay and south of Dove Island and Actress Passage are the Muirhead Islands within the western reaches of Drury Inlet at 50°55′16″N 127°08′14″W / 50.92111°N 127.13722°W / 50.92111; -127.13722 (Sutherland Bay ) .[ 11]
Name origin
Daniel Pender named the inlet in 1866 for Admiral Byron Drury , who earlier as a Commander had been captain of HMS Pandora . Drury had succeeded Commander James Wood , upon that ship's termination of her commission to the Pacific Station , from where she was sent to the Australia station. Other places around Drury Inlet are named for officers who served on the Pandora are Mount Kerr , for Thomas Kerr , Mount Jolliffe , for surgeon John Jolliffe and Pandora Head , for the vessel itself.[ 12] The Bond Peninsula and Bond Lagoon on the south side of Actaeon Sound may also have been named in association with the Actaeon .[ 13] [ 14]
Among these is Byron Point at 50°54′15″N 127°01′16″W / 50.90417°N 127.02111°W / 50.90417; -127.02111 (Byron Point ) , named for Admiral Drury.[ 15]
See also
References
50°54′00″N 127°03′00″W / 50.90000°N 127.05000°W / 50.90000; -127.05000 (Drury Inlet )