Conuma Peak


Conuma Peak (49˚49'53" 126˚18'36" E of the Conuma R, NW of Gold R, central Vancouver I), Conuma River (49˚48'00" 126˚26'00" Flows S into Moutcha Bay, Tlupana Inlet, Nootka Sd, W side of Vancouver I). Conuma Peak (1,481 m), with its sharp pinnacle, is the most conspicuous mountain visible from Nootka Sd and was a landmark for all early visitors to the region. On Dionisio Alcalá-Galiano’s early chart it was marked Pico de Tasis, after Chief Maquinna’s principal village at Tahsis. On...

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