Cascade Bluff


Cascade Bluff (52˚25'00" 127˚24'00" E entrance to Cascade Inlet), Cascade Inlet (52˚30'00" 127˚30'00" NW side of Dean Channel, W of Bella Coola). The inlet was named in 1793 by Capt George Vancouver, who wrote in his journal that the waterfalls “were extremely grand, and by much the largest and most tremendous of any we had ever beheld.” It was in this area that Alexander Mackenzie ended his unprecedented overland journey from the Canadian interior, marking a rock with his name and the...

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