Cape Sutil


Cape Sutil (50˚53'00" 128˚03'00" N tip of Vancouver I), Sutil Channel (50˚08'00" 125˚04'00" Between Cortes I and Quadra I, N end of Str of Georgia), Sutil Mountain (48˚52'12" 123˚22'42" SW Galiano I, Gulf Is), Sutil Point (50˚01'00" 124˚59'00" S end of Cortes I). Spanish naval officer Dionisio Alcalá-Galiano, cdr of the Sutil, made a historic circumnavigation of Vancouver I in 1792 while surveying the BC coast with his subordinate, Cayetano Valdés, aboard the Mexicana. En route, they...

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