Boom Islet (49˚45'00" 123˚54'00" Sechelt Rapids, mouth of Sechelt Inlet, NW of Vancouver). Named by the hydrographic service about 1950 for the log booms that often scrape past this obstruction while being towed out of Sechelt Inlet.
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