Labouchere Channel (52˚24'00" 127˚14'00" Connects Dean Channel to Burke Channel, NE of King I, W of Bella Coola), Labouchere Passage (50˚48'00" 127˚03'00" N side of Queen Charlotte Str, S of Drury Inlet, N of Port McNeill), Labouchere Point (52˚21'00" 127˚11'00" NE of King I, Labouchere Channel). The paddle steamer Labouchere was constructed of teak and Baltic oak for the HBC at Sunderland, England, in 1858 and brought out to Victoria by Capt John Trivett the following year. Styled in the...
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