Raley Point


Raley Point (53˚54'59" 128˚41'27" N entrance to Clio Bay, E side of Kitimat Arm, S of Kitamaat Village). Named in 1898 by Capt John Walbran of CGS Quadra after George Henry Raley (1864–1958), who was born in Yorkshire and immigrated to Ont in 1882 to farm. He became a Methodist minister instead and married Maude Giles, daughter of a Brockville physician, in 1890. He and his wife moved to BC in 1893, where Raley served as a Kitimat missionary, 1893–1904, and was then appointed...

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