Havannah Channel is a marine passageway in the South Coast region of British Columbia , Canada , leading off of the north side of Johnstone Strait leading to Chatham Channel and Call Inlet , south of East Cracroft Island .[ 1] Havannah Channel is entered from Johnstone Strait at the Broken Islands . Hull Island is located in the channel, to the southeast of East Cracroft and south of the opening of Call Inlet.[ 2]
Name origin
Havannah Channel was named for HMS Havannah , which served on the Pacific Station from 1855 to 1859. Havannah ' s captain was Thomas Harvey, namesake of Port Harvey , which is a bay or port on the north side of the channel formed by the division of the two Cracroft Islands.[ 3]
Indian reserves and villages
Etsekin IR No. 1 is on the east shore of Havannah Channel, east of the north end of Hull Island and including three small islands adjacent, and the locality of Matilpi , 13.20 ha.[ 4] at 50°33′30″N 126°11′12″W / 50.55833°N 126.18667°W / 50.55833; -126.18667 (Etsekin 1 (Indian reserve) ) .[ 5]
References
50°32′38″N 126°12′57″W / 50.54389°N 126.21583°W / 50.54389; -126.21583 (Havannah Channel )