Caesar Cove


Caesar Cove (49˚45'35" 124˚33'50" S side of Sturt Bay, E side of Texada I, Str of Georgia). Whoever named the cove was perhaps reminded of sculptures of Caesar by the light-coloured marble found in the limestone formations here. Caesar Cove appears on Admiralty charts starting about 1913; before then this feature was known as Marble Bay or Marble Cove.

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