Lama Passage


Lama Passage (52˚05'00" 128˚07'00" Between Denny I, Hunter I and Campbell I, S and SW of Bella Bella), Lama Point (54˚34'00" 130˚18'00" W of Worsfold Bay, Work Channel, N of Prince Rupert). The historic HBC brig Lama (sometimes spelled Llama), built in 1826 and originally owned by the Boston trading company of Bryant, Sturgis & Co, arrived in Pacific waters in 1831 under Capt William McNeill. HBC chief factor John McLoughlin, in dire need of a new trading vessel, sent Duncan Finlayson to...

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