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Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada: District: Nootka Land District: Parent range: Elk River Mountains: Topo map: NTS 92F13 Upper Campbell Lake [2] Climbing; First ascent: 1910 by P. Ellison and survey party [1]
Bamfield is a community that is surrounded by Crown Land, First Nation Lands belonging to the Huu-ay-aht Nations, and portions of the Pacific Rim National Park, located on Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The community, with a population of 179 as of 2016, [1] is divided by Bamfield Inlet.
The Colony of Vancouver Island, officially known as the Island of Vancouver and its Dependencies, was a Crown colony of British North America from 1849 to 1866, after which it was united with the mainland to form the Colony of British Columbia. The united colony joined Canadian Confederation, thus becoming part of Canada, in 1871.
The grant amounted to almost 10 percent of Vancouver Island and included mineral rights and all known coal deposits. The land grants to the E&N railway from 1884 to 1925 amounted to 20 percent of Vancouver Island. [9] The company was to receive a grant with the following boundaries (Muir Creek is about 6 km (4 mi) west of Sooke):
Islands and waterways off the southeastern side of Vancouver Island (excluding Saltspring Island) 92B Victoria 48°52′00″N 123°19′00″W / 48.86667°N 123.31667°W / 48.86667; -123
The Colony of British Columbia was a British Crown Colony that resulted from the 1866 merger of two British colonies, the Colony of Vancouver Island and the mainland Colony of British Columbia. The united colony existed until its incorporation into Canadian Confederation in 1871 as the Province of British Columbia.