Cundall Bay


Cundall Bay (52˚09'00" 128˚17'00" E side of Horsfall I, W of Bella Bella). Named in 1902 by Capt John Walbran, master of CGS Quadra for the federal Dept of Marine and Fisheries, 1891–1903, after a village in Yorkshire, England, where his grandfather, Rev Thomas Horsfall, was vicar, 1862–69. Walbran was author of the 1909 classic British Columbia Coast Names.

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