Morison Passage


Morison Passage (52˚44'00" 129˚19'00" Entrance to Borrowman Bay, NW side of Aristazabal I). Named in 1926 for Charles Frederic Morison (1844–1933), who was born at London, England, and arrived at New Westminster in 1862. He worked at first on the Cariboo Rd and at the Moodyville sawmill, and in 1866 was employed by the Collins Overland Telegraph Co. Morison then became a merchant and trader and was later an HBC clerk at Port Simpson, where he helped establish the Georgetown sawmill on...

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