Barber Passage


Barber Passage (50˚24'00" 125˚09'00" Between Jimmy Judd I and Stuart I at entrance to Bute Inlet). The name was adopted by the hydrographic service in 1955 for Alec Barber, an early settler in the area, who operated a small mine on Sonora I and drowned in this channel.

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