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Princess Royal Island

Princess Royal Island is the largest island on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is located amongst the isolated inlets and islands east of Hecate Strait on the British Columbia Coast. At 2,251 square kilometres (869 sq mi), it is the fourth largest island in British Columbia.[1] It was named in 1788 by Captain Charles Duncan, after his ship Princess Royal.[2]

Princess Royal
Princess Royal Island is located on the Inside Passage to the east of Hecate Strait
Geography
LocationNorth Coast Archipelago (Central Coast)
Coordinates52°55′N 128°50′W / 52.917°N 128.833°W / 52.917; -128.833
Area2,251 km2 (869 sq mi)
Administration
Canada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
RegionNorth Coast
Demographics
Ethnic groupsTsimshian territory

Access and settlements edit

The island is located in an extremely remote area of British Columbia, 520 kilometres (320 mi) north of Vancouver and 200 kilometres (120 mi) south of Prince Rupert. It is accessible only by boat or air. The Inside Passage ferry and shipping lane runs along its eastern flank, in Princess Royal Channel separating it from the mainland. The island is uninhabited, but used to be home to the community of Surf Inlet, a gold-mining town at the inlet of the same name (though also known as Port Belmont or Belmont), and Butedale, a mining, cannery, fishing and logging town on the island's east coast. The nearest communities today are Klemtu, on Swindle Island and Hartley Bay, on the mainland shore east of Gil Island.

Indigenous reserves edit

Indigenous reserves on or adjacent to Princess Royal Island are:

Hartley Bay Indian Band reserves:

Kitasoo/Xaixais First Nation reserves:

  • Canoona 2, on Princess Royal Island, north shore of Graham Reach, 219.30 ha.
  • Dil-ma-sow 5, on Kent Islet southwest of the Princess Royal Islands, 1.90 ha.
  • Kinmakanksk 6, on the southwest shore of Princess Royal Island on Laredo Channel, 11.70 ha.
  • Lattkaloup 9, on Princess Royal Island at mouth of Fowles Creek, Laredo Inlet, 0.40. ha.
  • Saint Joe 10, on Princess Royal Island at outlet of Bloomfield Lake into Laredo Inlet, 0.50 ha.
  • Ulthakoush 11, at head of Laredo Inlet on Princess Royal Island, 2.40 ha.

History edit

Twelve of the 17 crew of U.S. Air Force 44-92075 were found alive here in 1950, during the first lost nuclear/Broken Arrow episode of the Cold War. The plane itself flew north after the crew bailed out, crashing on Mount Kologet, east of the Nass River to the northwest of Hazelton.

 
Cannery Ruins in Butedale

Geography edit

The island's northern tip is Trivett Point, its northwestern tip is Kingcome Point.

The Canoona River drains the central part of the island, flowing east to the sea from Canoona Lake.

Ecology and environment edit

The island is classified by the World Wildlife Fund as part of their system's Pacific temperate rain forest ecoregion. In the ecoregion system used by Environment Canada, the island is in the Pacific Maritime Ecozone. In the system of biogeoclimatic zones used by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, the island is part of the Coastal Western Hemlock zone.

Wildlife on Princess Royal Island includes kermode bears, black bears, grizzly bears, deer, wolves and foxes, and nesting populations of golden eagles, bald eagles, and the endangered marbled murrelet. Marine life around the island includes abundant salmon, elephant seals, orcas and porpoises. Princess Royal Island is a core component of a regional preservationist campaign covering the North and Central Coast, which has been dubbed the Great Bear Rainforest by environmental groups.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pacific Coast Islands, The Atlas of Canada
  2. ^ "Princess Royal Island". BC Geographical Names.
  3. ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Kahas 7 (Indian reserve)"
  4. ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Kayel 8 (Indian reserve)"
  5. ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Lackzuswadda 9 (Indian reserve)"

External links edit

  • Princess Royal Island on BritishColumbia.com

52°55′N 128°50′W / 52.917°N 128.833°W / 52.917; -128.833

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This article is about the island in British Columbia For the island in Nunavut Territory see Princess Royal Island Nunavut Princess Royal Island is the largest island on the North Coast of British Columbia Canada It is located amongst the isolated inlets and islands east of Hecate Strait on the British Columbia Coast At 2 251 square kilometres 869 sq mi it is the fourth largest island in British Columbia 1 It was named in 1788 by Captain Charles Duncan after his ship Princess Royal 2 Princess RoyalPrincess Royal Island is located on the Inside Passage to the east of Hecate StraitGeographyLocationNorth Coast Archipelago Central Coast Coordinates52 55 N 128 50 W 52 917 N 128 833 W 52 917 128 833Area2 251 km2 869 sq mi AdministrationCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegionNorth CoastDemographicsEthnic groupsTsimshian territory Contents 1 Access and settlements 2 Indigenous reserves 3 History 4 Geography 5 Ecology and environment 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAccess and settlements editThe island is located in an extremely remote area of British Columbia 520 kilometres 320 mi north of Vancouver and 200 kilometres 120 mi south of Prince Rupert It is accessible only by boat or air The Inside Passage ferry and shipping lane runs along its eastern flank in Princess Royal Channel separating it from the mainland The island is uninhabited but used to be home to the community of Surf Inlet a gold mining town at the inlet of the same name though also known as Port Belmont or Belmont and Butedale a mining cannery fishing and logging town on the island s east coast The nearest communities today are Klemtu on Swindle Island and Hartley Bay on the mainland shore east of Gil Island Indigenous reserves editIndigenous reserves on or adjacent to Princess Royal Island are Hartley Bay Indian Band reserves Kahas Indian Reserve No 7 on the west coast of Princess Royal at Barnard Harbour 16 50 ha 40 8 acres 53 04 00 N 129 07 00 W 53 06667 N 129 11667 W 53 06667 129 11667 Kahas IR No 7 3 Kayel Indian Reserve No 8 on the west shore of Princess Royal fronting on Campania Sound 1 60 ha 4 0 acres at 53 04 00 N 129 10 00 W 53 06667 N 129 16667 W 53 06667 129 16667 Kayel IR No 8 4 Lackzuswadda Indian Reserve No 9 on an island at the entrance to Surf Inlet on the southwest coast of Princess Royal 2 20 ha 5 4 acres at 52 54 00 N 129 09 00 W 52 90000 N 129 15000 W 52 90000 129 15000 Lackzuswadda IR No 9 5 Kitasoo Xaixais First Nation reserves Canoona 2 on Princess Royal Island north shore of Graham Reach 219 30 ha Dil ma sow 5 on Kent Islet southwest of the Princess Royal Islands 1 90 ha Kinmakanksk 6 on the southwest shore of Princess Royal Island on Laredo Channel 11 70 ha Lattkaloup 9 on Princess Royal Island at mouth of Fowles Creek Laredo Inlet 0 40 ha Saint Joe 10 on Princess Royal Island at outlet of Bloomfield Lake into Laredo Inlet 0 50 ha Ulthakoush 11 at head of Laredo Inlet on Princess Royal Island 2 40 ha History editTwelve of the 17 crew of U S Air Force 44 92075 were found alive here in 1950 during the first lost nuclear Broken Arrow episode of the Cold War The plane itself flew north after the crew bailed out crashing on Mount Kologet east of the Nass River to the northwest of Hazelton nbsp Cannery Ruins in ButedaleGeography editThe island s northern tip is Trivett Point its northwestern tip is Kingcome Point The Canoona River drains the central part of the island flowing east to the sea from Canoona Lake Ecology and environment editThe island is classified by the World Wildlife Fund as part of their system s Pacific temperate rain forest ecoregion In the ecoregion system used by Environment Canada the island is in the Pacific Maritime Ecozone In the system of biogeoclimatic zones used by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests the island is part of the Coastal Western Hemlock zone Wildlife on Princess Royal Island includes kermode bears black bears grizzly bears deer wolves and foxes and nesting populations of golden eagles bald eagles and the endangered marbled murrelet Marine life around the island includes abundant salmon elephant seals orcas and porpoises Princess Royal Island is a core component of a regional preservationist campaign covering the North and Central Coast which has been dubbed the Great Bear Rainforest by environmental groups See also editEstevan Group Aristazabal IslandReferences edit Pacific Coast Islands The Atlas of Canada Princess Royal Island BC Geographical Names BC Names GeoBC entry Kahas 7 Indian reserve BC Names GeoBC entry Kayel 8 Indian reserve BC Names GeoBC entry Lackzuswadda 9 Indian reserve External links editPrincess Royal Island on BritishColumbia com 52 55 N 128 50 W 52 917 N 128 833 W 52 917 128 833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Princess Royal Island amp oldid 1163011658, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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