McLeod Bay


McLeod Bay (50˚28'00" 125˚59'00" N side of W end of Sunderland Channel, opposite Sayward, N of Johnstone Str). After John Alexander McLeod, who went upcoast about 1892 and worked in various logging camps, including at the Moodyville Sawmill Co’s Jackson Bay operation, where he was employed as a bucker. He pre-empted land on McLeod Bay and lived there for many years, fishing, trapping and growing a large garden as well as logging, and received a Crown grant for his property in the early...

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